



Lipstick touch-up, Miss Rodeo
A quiet backstage moment unfolds in Lipstick Touch-Up, Miss Rodeo Washington. Seated in her truck, a rodeo queen applies lipstick using the side mirror before stepping into the arena. The scene captures a private ritual behind the pageantry of rodeo—confidence, preparation, and a touch of glamour before the ride begins.
Photographed on film, the image carries the timeless texture and authenticity that define Jules Frazier’s work documenting the American West. Miss Rodeo Washington wears one of Frazier’s custom-made Western shirts, adding a personal connection between photographer and subject.
Part portrait, part documentary, the photograph offers a glimpse into the world of rodeo queens beyond the spotlight. It reflects the strength, individuality, and style of women who represent Western heritage while carving their own identity within it.
Part of the American West collection, Lipstick Touch-Up, Miss Rodeo Washington is offered as a limited edition fine art photograph—a distinctive piece for collectors of Western photography, rodeo culture, and modern cowboy heritage.
Luxury shadowbox wood frames with 2 inch white boarder. White, Black or Natural wood frames. Free framing and shipping.
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From Jules
Made to hang, meant to stay
I love creating fine art photographs that transforms interiors into places of beauty, memory, and presence. Each piece carries more than an image—it holds a story, a feeling, a moment you can return to every day. A Modern Take on Timeless Moments...
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