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Marie and Kirk at Jeff and Nicole's wedding on Saturday, September 1, 2001, at Seascape Beach Resort in Aptos, CA.
From Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Marie,_Montana
St. Marie or Saint Marie is a census-designated place in Valley County, Montana, United States. The population was 264 at the 2010 census. It is located at the site of the former Glasgow Air Force Base.
At its peak, 7000 people lived in St. Marie in the mid 1970s. The community was established to provide housing for the servicemen and their families stationed at Glasgow Air Force Base.
When the Air Force base was decommissioned, the on-base housing was purchased and offered for sale to private individuals. While many of the bids for the houses were from salvage companies, the community ultimately escaped demolition. Homes which had housed thousands of military personnel when the base was in operation were briefly promoted as condominiums for retirees.
Despite local efforts, most of the re-purposed housing units sit empty and abandoned. A few hundred residents remain in what is otherwise a partial ghost town. The runway remains in use as Glasgow Industrial Airport, a test site for Boeing aircraft. The nearby city of Glasgow, Montana has dropped in population by half (from 6400 in the 1960s to 3250 in 2010) after the base closure.
The gravestone of Marie Marshall, the last prioress of Rosedale, who was in post when the agents of King Henry VIII came to suppress Rosedale Priory on 17 August AD1536. She and her eight nuns were evicted, but they were given small pensions as compensation.
The priory chapel was not destroyed at the time but allowed to stand as the parish church for the dale, so when Marie died she was buried in front of the altar. However, the chapel was taken down in 1839 when the new church of St Mary and St Lawrence was built on the site. The then new altar was placed where the old one had stood so Marie remains in her honoured position to this day.
A 1902 portrait of actress Marie Doro by Burr McIntosh. My colorization of the original image in the Library of Congress archive.
"Marie Doro (born Marie Katherine Stewart; May 25, 1882 – October 9, 1956) was an American stage and film actress of the early silent film era.
She was first noticed as a chorus-girl by impresario Charles Frohman, who took her to Broadway, where she also worked for William Gillette of Sherlock Holmes fame, her early career being largely moulded by these two much-older mentors. Although generally typecast in lightweight feminine roles, she was in fact notably intelligent, cultivated and witty.
On Frohman's death in the RMS Lusitania in 1915, she moved into films, initially under contract to Adolph Zukor; most of her early movies are lost. After making a few films in Europe, she returned to America, increasingly drawn to the spiritual life, and ended as a recluse, actively avoiding friends and acquaintances.
In the early 1950s author Daniel Blum interviewed and included her in his book Great Stars of the American Stage, an homage to many theater performers, some dead, some still living at the time like Doro. Blum wrote a quick and mostly accurate run-down of her life and career and included several portraits from her Broadway years. He also included an early-1950s photo for fans who remembered but hadn't seen her in decades." --
"Marie Katherine Stewart was born to Richard Henry Stewart and Virginia Weaver in Duncannon, Pennsylvania on May 25, 1882, and began her career as a theater actress under the management of Charles Frohman before progressing to motion pictures in 1915, under contract with film producer Adolph Zukor.
She was briefly married to the vaudeville and silent screen actor Elliott Dexter; the marriage soon ended in divorce. The marriage produced no children and Doro never remarried.
Her name was linked over the years to much older William Gillette of Sherlock Holmes fame, who was consistently linked by the press with his leading ladies. The two appeared in The Admirable Crichton in 1903, in which the young Doro had a small part, Clarice and Sherlock Holmes in 1905–06, and Diplomacy in 1914. She also starred in Gillette's 1910 production of Electricity.
On a tour of England, she acted with the unknown teenage Charlie Chaplin, who was besotted with her. Later, when he was famous, they met in America, but she had to confess that she had no memory of him.
Doro was a Dresden doll-like brunette, described by drama critic William Winter as "a young actress of piquant beauty, marked personality and rare expressiveness of countenance." She was talented, beautiful and a star in her own right. The few silent films of hers that survive show a gifted natural actress who did not always get the best parts.
Lowell Thomas, the traveler, writer, and broadcaster, knew Doro well, saying that "her fragile-looking type of pulchritude caused her to be cast in usually insipid, pretty-pretty roles." Offstage, she was intelligent, an expert on Shakespeare and Elizabethan poetry, and possessed a penetrating humor and a sometimes acid wit. "She became associated with Gillette quite early in her career and he, a man of strong and powerful mind, exercised considerable influence over her development."
(Wikipedia)
Model: Katie Marie Edwards
MUAH: Katie Marie Edwards
Three light set up. Westcott 4ft Octobox, diffused, rembrandt light position. 3x4 Softbox with grid for fill light on left side. 28 inch diffused beauty dish on background, just behind the model on the left. Interfit S1 500Ws HSS Studio Strobes.
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Year: 2006
Director: Sofia Coppola
Writer: Sofia Coppola
Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Judy Davis, Rip Torn, Rose Byrne, Asia Argento, Marianne Faithfull, Molly Shannon, Steve Coogan
Orange County Supermodel Ashley Marie
Strobist info: 2xSB800 w/diffusers, via TTL; CR, high, CL low; @ 45 degrees from camera
A registered cover of Marie-Claire, 1000 views today and i'm shure it's not for me, thank You for the visit ,and have a nice day
Model: Cassidy Marie Johnson
This was shot after our adventure in the Arboretum. I shoot a lot of weddings, in case you don't know, so in order to keep things interesting, A and I ordered a prism and some convex glass to shoot through to create some more unique portraits this season. This was shot with an 85 f1.8 at f1.8 with a prism in front of the glass. I love the soft texture everything has from the shallow depth of field and the reflective qualities the prism added to the image. Only color correction was added, no other special effects in post. So awesome!
TF* with Jacquelyne Marie
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model: Jacquelyne
dress: Betsey Johnson
hair & makeup: Jacquelyne
photographer: me
camera model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
lens: Canon EF 24-105mm L
editing done by: me
editing program: Camera Raw 4.0 & Adobe Photoshop CS3
date taken: 3/29/09
strobist info:
1) AB800 shot through large softbox at model, frame right
2) AB800 with magenta gel frame left
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It's always a treat to shoot with Jacquelyne. :)
And it's always nice hiking the Torrey Pines trails, watching everyone's heads turn. Haha.
Marie Harel created the original Camembert cheese from raw milk in Normandy, France in 1791. Today, however, a very small percentage of producers make cheese from raw milk with the same process as Marie Harel would have used. Those who produce cheese using Marie Harel's method, can legally call their cheese Camembert Normandie under the AOC guidelines
The Famous Queen of France Marie Antoinette was known for her legendary excesses. A mosaic of the Queen and all her decadence. Photos gathered from talented flickr photogs!
1. Marie Antoinette's Shoes, 2. Marie Antoinette, 3. 1781 Bracelet of cameos & rubies that once belonged to Marie Antoinette, 4. Marie Antoinette by Drouais 1781, 5. Marie Antoinette in mourning at the Conciergerie, 6. Marie Antoinette, 7. Marie Antoinette's emboridery penel from fire screen, 8. Boudoir of Marie Antoinette at Fontainebleau, 9. Marie Antoinette, 10. Marie Antoinette, 11. Marie Antoinette's room, 12. Marie Antoinett dancing with her brothers, 13. marie antoinette by sophia coppola, 14. Marie Antoinette's fan, 15. Marie Antoinette's Playhouse, 16. Marie Antoinette, 17. Marie Antoinette's initials on the crest rail of the bergere, 18. Marie-Antoinette;_koningin_der_Fransen, 19. Marie-Antoinette Queen of France 1777, 20. View 2 of Marie Antoinette's Bed, 21. Marie Antoinette's chambre at Fontainebleau, 22. Portrait of Marie Antoinette, 23. Marie Antoinette's crown, 24. Portrait of Marie Antoinette and Family, 25. Portrait of Marie Antoinette - Petit Trianon - Versailles - France
Me with differnt nice hats which I could try on at my friend Conny. I guess they would all look perfect for a day at the races.
Hier probiere ich verschiedene schöne Hüte bei meiner Freundin Conny. Ich denke, die wäre alle sehr gut für einen Besuch eines Pferderennens als Lady geeignet.
She didn't want me to publish this at first, but when I explained what I loved about it, she gave me the permission, and smiled. When I look at this picture it symbols (for me) that she is peaceful, almost lifeless, in a field of flowers. I love it, and I am the only one. What does this photograph telling you?