
How are the girls who came to work in Hollywood
• How are the girls who came to work in Hollywood
Anoush Abrar, a Swiss photographer of Iranian origin, has created a very interesting photo project called "Kalifornikatsiya", which focuses on young Hollywood girls who are willing to do anything to become famous and to get to the star Olympus. Abrar returned several times in Hollywood, every time marveling at how much people are attracted to fame and fortune, and that they are ready to achieve it.


Photographer decided to focus on women, believing that he "feels" that they have a greater chance of success.

However, these chances poured only appearance on TV shows, commercials, promotions underwear and turns erotic calendars.
His photographs reveal the whole reality of the world in which so eager to these girls.

Often, they have to pose almost naked men, photographers, and thus to live in a motel or cheap apartments, because they come from far away and can not yet afford housing better.

With these "fame seeker" Abrar found on castings and various events.

Some come to it themselves when it advertises a free photo shoot.

"With the help of body care, regular workouts in the gym and even plastic surgery they try to create the perfect image that fits the producers and big in the world of show business," - says the photographer.

"I do not blame them. I'm just an observer. "

"I think that they are victims of circumstance and their own desires."

Girls chasing the idea of perfect beauty, which is so common in Hollywood.

Another, no meaningful personal photoshoot.

"Hollywood - a world in which any visibility is good for, and equated to success," - says Abrar.

All of these girls will go to great lengths just to achieve its "heights".

Often, these girls do not get more than a cover for cheap men's magazines and car dealerships.

Valiant long been the victims of "Hollywood machine".

These girls spend all their days, "running from casting to casting," and will stop at nothing just to light up.
This photo project at Abrar took 10 years and 6 trips to Hollywood.