However she had managed to prove that the spiritual burden she had received on the one hand from her artistic parents her father is a painter and her mother a ceramist and on the other from her excellent photography studies Rhode Island School of Design in the USA and its branch in Rome it was not at all wasted . She was devoted to photography and extremely hardworking while at the same time she had mastered a wider culture with great knowledge about European education almost unreal colors conditions and decoration with an emphasis on the artificial playful mood and all this with an aesthetic reminiscent of cartoons and a puppet theater.
In most of her photos she uses herself as a model her house as a studio e-commerce photo editing and some fetish objects that she had collected for the purpose of the photoshoot jewelry furs scarves etc. It is a common occurrence for artists who ended their lives early to display tremendous maturity and creativity in their few years on earth. Saul Leiter and Louis Faurer are two photographers with many things in common. They lived and worked as fashion photographers mainly in New York from the early 's until the mid 's. Both of them produced alongside applied photography a personal body of work which was often shown in exhibitions. Faurer was born in.
He first worked as a cartoonist and graphic designer until he managed to find a position as an assistant technician in a photographic studio. Immediately after the war he went to New York to show his work. The editor of Junior Bazaar was impressed and opened the door to him. Since then he has worked as a freelance photographer and collaborated with many magazines. From the mids he stopped fashion photography and devoted himself to teaching at the Parsons School of Design and the New School for Social Research. A very serious car accident in from which he never recovered removed him from photography for good.