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Home » Featured Photographers » A Wild Sheep Chase with Paul Farnham

A Wild Sheep Chase with Paul Farnham

Posted by: Rachel Hulin    Posted date: July 17, 2008  |  No comment
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Who knew there were so many flavors of sheep!? From the UK Telegraph:

It wasn’t an easy project. Paul Farnham, a fashion photographer who
trained with Annie Liebowitz, attended mucky agricultural shows to get
his ovine portraits. Often his car got stuck in muddy fields and had to
be hauled out by labouring tractors. His studio was a construction of
hay-bales. His backdrop, rolled cloth.

It was, he says, nothing like his normal fashion shoots. But there,
again, in some ways, it was precisely the same. “The majority were
fine, they would turn up and walk straight on to the backdrop,” Farnham
says. “But some were crazy. Every time you moved away they would buck
and run. It was a bit like shooting models, really.
” He’s proud of the
new perspective that emerged from these trials, admitting: “For me,
most of these shots deserve to be in frames on people’s walls.” And if
you consider the wider story of his subject, you might agree.

There are more than 1.2 billion sheep on earth, one for every six
humans, if we wanted to share.

Here are some of the sheep models (they love diet coke and cigarettes):

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Border Leicester

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Kerry Hill

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Hebridean

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Wensleydale

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Rough Fell

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Portland

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Zwartbles

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Lincoln Longwool

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Manx Loghtan

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Jacob

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British Rouge

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Welsh Mountain Badger Face (Torddu)

I think Mr. Kerry Hill is the most handsome. But Zwartbles clearly has a better name.

 

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