Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67

: Sets 59 through 67 often alternate between indoor studio settings and outdoor "lifestyle" locations, focusing on a mix of casual wear and evening attire.

Glenda Delgado had a habit of collecting the small, precise things other people overlooked: the last note in a piano score, the chipped blue button from a wartime coat, the sequence numbers printed in the margins of old engineering manuals. She stored them all in a narrow room above her studio—shelves crowded with labeled boxes, a pegboard hung with tools, and a single drafting table littered with sketches and postcards. At the center of that room, behind a glass-fronted cabinet, sat the row she prized most: boxed metal models, each numbered and cataloged, the series she’d given a private name—“Model Sets 59 to 67.” Glenda Model Sets 59 To 67

is moodier. Indoor shot. She’s seated by a window, a cup of coffee going cold in her hand. The focus is soft on her face but sharp on the window screen. You can almost smell the cigarette smoke and old wood paneling. : Sets 59 through 67 often alternate between