“ Another case for Philip Marlowe ”
I really like the film noir style of filmmaking. I've tried to create a dark and shadowy image of a private eye, as he discusses the details of his next case.
My husband has quite a collection of hats and, luckily for me, was happy to take on the role of private eye. We've owned the old ...
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Photo Location: My lounge
  • Maud McClean Edited a year ago

    You & your hubby/partner completely nailed this Linda! Super shot ?

    You & your hubby/partner completely nailed this Linda! Super shot ?

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  • Julia Resch Edited a year ago

    Fabulous! This screams film noir. A detective investigating his latest case.  … more

    Fabulous! This screams film noir. A detective investigating his latest case. 
    The lighting and also how you caught the smoke are brilliant. I absolutely love this!!! :)

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  • Eileen Doherty Edited a year ago

    Great choice of props and clothing for this shot, Linda, and your husband is perfect for the role!  Feels like a 40s film, for sure!

    Great choice of props and clothing for this shot, Linda, and your husband is perfect for the role!  Feels like a 40s film, for sure!

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  • Jane Kilbride Edited a year ago

    A great choice Linda, I love the light and contrast and the pose of your husband, he really does look the detective from an old movie, I like that you can just make out… more

    A great choice Linda, I love the light and contrast and the pose of your husband, he really does look the detective from an old movie, I like that you can just make out one of his eyes under his hat, very well executed :)

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#scenefromamovie #cinematic #filmnoir #detective #blackandwhite

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