Most women of my age owned an apron, and many even owned an apron like this: handmade and hand decorated. In addition, they probably owned either a measuring cup like this or one made of Pyrex. When I was younger, all my important recipes were handwritten on cards like this. Today, some are so faded that they are hard to read. This one is for a favorite ginger cookie from Nana, my then-husband's grandmother. She carefully pointed out that she hadn't invented it. She got the recipe from a Mrs. Senty. So Mrs. Senty--whom I never met--has been enshrined in my family history.
The elements for Iron Photographer 17:
1 - an article of clothing
2 - something metal
3 - shot from a high angle
The first element, an article of clothing is just that. Something you'd wear on your body. We don't want it ON your body; we just want the article of clothing. It must be recognizable as an article of clothing.
The second element, something metal, is also pretty self-explanatory. It doesn't have to be entirely metal, but it should be primarily metal. The metal thing should NOT be the article of clothing (for those of you who were planning to take photos of your suit of armor).
Finally, the photograph should be shot from a high angle. We're not going to elaborate on that too much; basically we want you to take the photograph looking down on the subject. You decide on the actual angle.