Sunday at 04:44 PM2 days Lee Miller (1907-1977) was an American photographer, model, and war correspondent. She made her debuts as a fashion model in NY. Then she moved to Paris, in which she became a photographer and collaborated with the surrealist artist Man Ray. During the WWII, she worked as a correspondent for Vogue, she documented the Blitz in London and the liberation of Europe, including the concentration camps at Dachau and Buchenwald. Her work was pretty authentic because of the print she left on History and art.I think her face was lovely as her works. She had round bright eyes, thin but dark long eyebrows, a straight nose, and thin bow heart-shaped mouth. Her nose on the side profile was long and slightly curved. Many elements on her face are like bow and her features are dynamic. I think it matches with her character : a photographer, a WWII correspondant, and a model... She was a breathing litteral epic character with a touch of 50s glamorous and almost Pre-Raphaelite Jane Morris vibes.
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