Cat Woman - making of
Catwoman has been featured as an antihero rather than a supervillain, this character has been one of Batman's most enduring love interests.
Batman's creator, Bob Kane, was a great movie fan and his love for film provided the impetus for several Batman characters, among them, Catwoman. She was primarily inspired by Hedy Lamarr and partially inspired by 1930's film star Jean Harlow who at Kane's then-early and "impressionable age... seemed to personify feminine pulchritude at its most sensuous." Wanting to give his Batman comic books sex appeal and someone who could appeal to female readers as a female Batman, Kane and writer Bill Finger created a "friendly foe who committed crimes but was also a romantic interest in Batman's rather sterile life." She was meant to be a love interest and to engage Batman in a chess game with him trying to reform her. At the same time, this character was meant to be different from other Batman villains like the Joker in that she was never a killer or evil.
Here is Caesar Lima's version
Behind the scenes of Cat Woman shoot with Caesar Lima
Cat Woman
photography by Caesar Lima
model: Nicolette G from Pinkerton Models
make up by Veronica Hernandez
styling props: Melanie Manson
video/editing: Rinaldo Lima
imaging: Felipe Silva
concept by Pixelpasta
awesome music by Paper Diamond
"Can we go up?"
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