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The real life models for Classic Pin-Up paintings

The real life models for Classic Pin-Up paintings
A series of comparisons between the classic pinup girls and photos that have served as models for achieving them;) via

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Cartoon Voices You may KNOW some of these members. Our members could be your teacher, a college student, your librarian, or even a neighbor in your city. Members post photos and videos of themselves performing sexual acts with partners or masturbating by themselves. Hilarious Celebrity Portraits New York-based photographer Martin Schoeller loves to make us laugh! Take a look at his celebrity portraits of everyone from Quentin Tarantino to Chris Rock and you'll notice a common theme running throughout his work. They're wonderfully wacky! Having worked as an assistant for Annie Leibovitz from 1993 to 1996, Schoeller has the guts to create dramatic scenes that call for his subjects to work outside the box. He's been a staff photographer at The New Yorker since 1999 and his work has appeared in magazines like Rolling Stone, Esquire, Vogue and Vanity Fair. No doubt it's his unique flair that captures our attention and has us eternally wondering what he's got next up his sleeve.

sidewalk chalk guy sidewalk chalk guy «« back to gprime.net all material copyrighted by its original creator | 1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Cabriolet 1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Cabriolet In a world of plastic cars with hybrid heartbeats, the joy of driving is a dying art. This 1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III “Vutotal” Cabriolet by Labourdette recalls an era when driving was always an artful experience. Fashion Alices (Photography; Haute Couture) The following is a selection of a series of fashion photography based on Alice, published in 2003 December. The female model is Natalia Vodianova (b1982). The photographer is Annie Leibovitz (b1949). This was published by Vogue magazine. More images: Vogue Cover Page, Alice Falling, Alice and the Cheshire Cat

Photography's Longest Exposure - household name : : : blog [click +] Six months. That's right. This dream-like picture shows each phase of the sun over Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge taken during half a year. The image was captured on a pin-hole camera made from an empty soda can with a 0.25mm aperture and a single sheet of photographic paper. Photographer Justin Quinnell strapped the camera to a telephone pole overlooking the Gorge, where it was left between December 19, 2007 and June 21, 2008––the Winter and Summer solstices. African Instagram model recreates famous campaigns starring Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid The modeling industry has come a long way when it comes to diversity, but as one African model has pointed out with a new photo series, it still has miles to go. Deddeh Howard, who grew up in Liberia and now lives in Los Angeles, didn't have an easy start when she tried to break into the modeling business. Several agencies told her 'thanks but no thanks', explaining that they already had enough black models on their rosters. To draw more attention to the need for diversity in the modeling and fashion industries, and call for visibility of black models, Deddeh recreated some of today's biggest designer campaigns, taking the place of stars like Gisele Bundchen, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Kate Moss. Take two: Model Deddeh Howard has recreated several high-profile fashion campaigns, like this one starring Gisele Bundchen The new one: Deddeh wants to draw attention to the need for more diversity in the modeling industry

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