'Terrorist Department' by Booksuk Shows a Gun-Wielding Bridezilla
Marissa Brassfield — April 18, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: pinkstudio.pl & behance.net
I don't know about you, but I sure wouldn't mess with the bridezilla in 'Terrorist Department' by Booksuk. With her head covered in a black balaclava and a gun in her hands, this badass bride isn't messing around.
I'm a bit confused by the U.S. Army Signal Corps stamp on one of the images, though; is this shoot meant to comment on the face of terrorism? I can't be sure, but check out the images from 'Terrorist Department' by Booksuk above to see for yourself.
I'm a bit confused by the U.S. Army Signal Corps stamp on one of the images, though; is this shoot meant to comment on the face of terrorism? I can't be sure, but check out the images from 'Terrorist Department' by Booksuk above to see for yourself.
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