A two-woman frolic from the seaside, Nurse Wendy in full uniform, with a little help from Evelyne in her PVC catsuit bathing costume, playing in the water, and a little mud, of one our favourite East Coast beaches, away south of Marsh House, where miles of unspoilt sand, with mudpools revealed at low tide, stretch into the endless distance.
Wendy, wearing one of her uniform dresses over an already wet swimsuit from a previous dip in the water, first plays in the shallows with Evelyne, they sit in the water and splash each other, and then throw liquid mud at each other, with Wendy enthusiastically covering herself completely in the sandy mud, including her hair.
Then the two women enter the sea proper, playing and splashing in the surf as the waves come ashore, both getting entertainingly slapped by the water in places. Wendy washes the mud off her dress in the seawater, and she and Evelyne play and laugh in the waves of the incoming tide.
Technical: This video has full original sound, there is a small amount of director's voice however as the video camera was mounted on a tripod and the director some distance away this isn't dominant. Note that the video is mainly of the wetlook section where both women go into the sea, though it does feature the start of Wendy covering her dress in mud, the section where she was lying down and rolling over in the mud is only on the still photos.
She is very sweet, adventurous, & a pleasure to work with
It always adds something extra special when a model is truly enjoying herself
Thank you Sophie! And indeed, agreed on all counts, Wendy is always a joy to work with, and really loves getting messy. I've seen some of the great work she did with you too - highly recommended. Evelyne had great fun playing with her - it's not every day you get to wash a uniformed nurse in the North Sea!
Especially love the third from last one of her stood in the water covered in mud, great work!!
Thank you! I think I got some good photos the day we did these sessions, it was quite late in the afternoon so the sun was a fair way west and the so the light is clearly redshifted, and because of the wide open space I could stand well back and shoot with a telephoto lens - I love the compression of perspective effects in the headline shot at the top of the post for that. A favourite effect but not one I get to play with much when shooting WAM.
Really must go back there at some point, only problem is it needs a day that's both warm and still, and we've not had many of those this summer. It's also a long way from the Hall, though at least clean-up is easy, just go in the sea!