Hermanni is the name of a neighbourhood in Helsinki, Finland. Needless to say, it’s a very silly name for a neighbourhood. Hermanni is also a very silly name for a person, and, not surprisingly, the area was named by a certain man named Herman.

But you’re not here to hear about Hermanni, I suppose. You’re here to see Tuire and Jenni in latex. In Hermanni, the neighbourhood.

Hello, she is Jenni. You might remember her from such Project Ls such as Project L: Part 76 – Late summer evening in Helsinki and Project L: Part 77 – Three’s Autumn.

This is her apartment, and it packs a plenty of memorabilia on the walls. There’s a strong, empathic feeling here.

This is Tuire. She’s only been in the project once, in Project L: Part 77 – Three’s Autumn. Tuire is ready to roll the streets in this wonderful outfit.

Initially she planned her outfit to fit a regular, black suit, but instead we steered over to the classic, metallic red colour, which, luckily, fit her planned style well.

Traveling by foot is oftentimes quite difficult to capture in a realistic-looking way, because, let’s face it, we’re just walking along.

Occasionally I do a silly sprint to be in front of the models, but oftentimes I’ll just stick along and photograph their necks. Or something.

Sometimes the journey is not as important as the destination.

Jenni was somewhat terrified of the thought that ticks might be present with the girls just laying there on the ground. Luckily a catsuit covers most of the body. But not everything…

No ticks were found at this point. Tuire busted out her scary-looking wooden sickle-thingies, that would have been even more scarier should they have been made from sharpened metal.

Or human bones. That’s pretty spooky.

Supposedly they are used in flow arts, and such is the way Tuire spun them. There’s a video coming soon-ish to Project L’s YouTube page. Make sure to follow, if you haven’t yet done so! 14,000 people can’t be wrong.

Tuire is used to the ways of “scooting”, as the young folks say. When I was a child, these things had no engines, and we had to kick ourselves up the hill to school and back for forty kilometers while it was snowing and raining and the wolves were after us!

There might be a slight exaggeration there somewhere, but I’m not exactly sure where.

This was Jenni’s first time on an electric scooter. I was given a chance, but I had to pass. I’m way too prone for bizarre accidents.

Things got dead-serious when Tuire got out her selfie stick. My question of “those still exist” were met with a plain and simple answer: “Yes, it’s pretty handy”.

And yeah, it is nice to have more options to improve your selfie game. Can’t argue with that.

So the project was over.

Or was it?

After being introduced to latex for the first time in the 76th project, Jenni had ordered herself a new dress from a Finnish latex tailor, Tiina Rikala.

So of course we had to shoot with it.

And here we are. This is now the second Project L with the redesigned style. There were some minor changes here and there, and maybe a bit less of the boxes covering up the photos.

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Latex used in the project

Metallic Purple Princess Catsuit by Libidex
Dress by Latex by Tiina Rikala

11 Responses

  1. Katzentatze says:

    a great photostory, many thanks for sharing with us

  2. Robofish says:

    That dress at the end is nice! Good to see Finland has its own latex designers too. :)

  3. Chris says:

    Great shots and nice to read a bit of text. Keep up the good work!

  4. Sliverwind says:

    It must have so much fun to do I have got my self so latex please note it will be my Frist time warring it I can’t wait to try it

  5. Andre B says:

    It is quite a challenge for a tick to get on a latex dressed host…

    Nice story!
    (If you ever have tha chance to come to my place Emmen/NLD, I’ll buy you and your models a drink… ;)

  6. You have any zipperless suit?

  7. Lovely photos! Thank you :)

  8. Andrew Tonkin says:

    The gimmick of the photos leaping out from the screen at you, as you scroll down, makes me dizzy!

  9. Great work and effort! Congratulations! Great photo quality and you captured great moments, looks all very naturally and nice use of depths of focus. The story is great and adds great content. Thanks for this project, congrats to you and the models for all the time put it. Looking forward to the next project .

  10. RobbiZ says:

    Great casual/relaxed look this time, but like Andrew Tonkin i find the new design unnecessarily flashy. Also it does unpredictable things on mobile (images randomly missing).

  11. Maximus says:

    Tuire is truly tantalising. Great shoot.

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