Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Starry Eyed Girl

The Starry Eyed Girl

Becca

This is Becca. She stood out a bit from the crowd during the Haninge Day celebrations at Lake Rudan on Saturday with her orange hair and black bowler. Becca lives at Brandbergen in Handen. She is a ninth grade pupil at a school in the neighbouring municipality Tyresö, and a bit of a bookworm. One of her favorite authors is Dostoyevsky. When it comes to music she likes The Sex Pistols and a few well known Swedish artists including Thåström, Kent, Broder Daniel and Sällskapet (where Thåström is a member).

15 comments:

Jim said...

Fiery.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Lynette said...

Your photos are splendid, crystal clear, vivid. I love them.

I wish you good photographing at the vintage car show!

Randy said...

I think the colors speak of her colorful personality. Nice shot.

Olivier said...

elle est tres belle et a un superbe look.

Rowen said...

Very Clockwork Orange.

paul said...

Interesting story and great portrait.

Peter said...

another interesting resident - is your town representative of other towns in Sweden?

Marie said...

Flashy but cute :-)))

I am not sure my comment will appear. I have problems with my OS which is old and "refuses" to take comments on blogs into account!

Marie said...

Oh, it worked. Super !

B SQUARED said...

Rowen stole my line. Is that her hair or a wig?

Stefan Jansson said...

Thanks Lynette. It's car show with a difference. To give you an idea what to expect press here.

It is a bit Clockwork Orange!

It's her own hair. A group of girls walked up to us and asked her that same question.

Halcyon said...

I like a lady who is not afraid to be bold.

Jack said...

She is . . . like so many of your portraitees . . . wonderful and idiosyncratic. Every day I wonder who I will see next on your blog.

Jack said...

She is . . . like so many of your portraitees . . . wonderful and idiosyncratic. Every day I wonder who I will see next on your blog.

VP said...

A lovely girl, but a bit too colorful... Excellent subject anyway!