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Angelina Jolie - Women for Bees

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Go behind-the-scenes of Guerlain muse Angelina Jolie's stunning bee shoot with National Geographic, shot world renowned photographer Dan Winters. Hundreds of live bees cover Angelina's upper body in the striking shot, which aimed to recreate the iconic 1981 Richard Avedon portrait “The Beekeeper". The secret: dabbing specific pheromones across the actress' skin to ensure that the bees didn't feel threatened. The shoot used the same pheromones and playbook formulated for Avedon’s portrait exactly 40 years earlier, with Winters carefully photographing Angelina at one with bees in California. The portrait honors both Avedon and his photography while bringing awareness to bees and beekeepers everywhere.


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