Angelina Jolie gets Transformed Into a Sentient Beehive for 18 minutes on World Bee Day to raise awareness on bee conservation

Actor Angelina Jolie has extended her support towards another cause, bee conservation. She has posed for a photo shoot for the National Geographic magazine, in which she is seen covered in hundreds of bees.
Angelina is seen in a white, off-shoulder dress, looking straight into the camera. A swarm of bees sits around her shoulders and chest and a few are also seen on her face.
Photographer Dan Winters described how the photo shoot was arranged. He said that Angelina had to sit with the bees on her body for almost 18 minutes. “I’m a beekeeper, and when I was given the assignment to work with Angelina, my main concern was safety. Shooting during the pandemic, with a full crew and live bees, made the execution complex. And I knew the only way to ensure we achieved the desired effect for the photo was to use the same technique that Richard Avedon used 40 years ago to create his iconic beekeeper portrait,” he said.
“Everyone on set, except Angelina, had to be in a protective suit. It had to be quiet and fairly dark to keep the bees calm. I applied the pheromone in the places on her body where I wanted bees to congregate. The bees are attracted to the pheromone, but it also encourages them not to swarm. We also placed a large number of bees on a board that rested in front of her waist. Angelina stood perfectly still, covered in bees for 18 minutes without a sting. Being around bees is always an experience that leaves me in awe. I think this shoot was also an awe-inspiring event for all who were present—and our offering for World Bee Day has its own roots in photographic history,” he added.