Cosmonaut Couture: Russian Photo Shoot Makes Space Sexy
Photos like this could pass for a Cold War-era Russian propaganda program, or perhaps shots straight from the set of the movie Moonraker — if not for a stray pair of late-20th century sneakers.
Renowned fashion photographer Arthur Elgort, now 72, actually created these images for the December 1999 issue of Russian Vogue.
In the images, supermodel Natalia Semanova mingles with real-life cosmonauts at Star City, a town northeast of Moscow and home of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, where for more than 50 years the Russian Federal Space Agency has trained willing citizens to fly in space. (Recently they’ve also been trained to survive 520 days inside a tin can.)
The photos experienced a recent resurgence in social media circles, so Wired tracked down Elgort to learn more about the timeless photos.
I posted some of these photos 2 weeks ago but check out the article, the photographer talks about working with the cosmonauts.
-
sputnk reblogged this from ikenbot
-
outofthiswhirl reblogged this from ikenbot
-
wordythings reblogged this from scinerds
-
canus liked this
-
greatmindsofscience reblogged this from ikenbot
-
brokenyellowbones reblogged this from davincisbarber
-
lempops liked this
-
deadlydiva reblogged this from ikenbot
-
katehowls liked this
-
meghoose reblogged this from ikenbot
-
thecjm reblogged this from fyeahcosmonauts
-
morningemu liked this
-
matcol reblogged this from rockrodgers
-
benideti reblogged this from itsfullofstars
-
acids-of-micronesia liked this
-
blackwatercoil liked this
-
blackwatercoil reblogged this from ikenbot
-
twerkinfortheweekend liked this
-
garnetgoddess reblogged this from cherriot
-
cherriot reblogged this from ikenbot
-
wendosfera liked this
-
obliterated1 reblogged this from staceythinx
-
This was featured in #Science
-
ikenbot posted this
(and unmanned programs too!)






