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Photographer - Alexey Yanbaev
Model - Alina Abdurahmanova @ Casta Models
Style - Maria Pyatkova
MUAH - Elena Marmenkova
Dress Designer - Nikita Okishev
Model Rachel
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Kent Yu Photography
Wellington Wedding Photographer
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pacificbattleship -- BB-61 -- "Battleship IOWA" -- "museum-quality model" -- "donors names displayed with model" -- "www.pacificbattleship.com/blog" --
"Facebook: Pacific Battleship Center" -- "U.S. Navy" -- USN --
We headed to Singapore Expo building to go to a book fair. At the expo were around 8 or 9 different expositions happening that day. We ducked into the food fair exhibit which was all Malaysian food and then at the end were several booths displaying wedding clothes and wedding cakes. Each booth had a male and female model dressed in their wedding clothes. I took photos of each of them. They all were sitting there bored but as soon as I raised my camera they all put on a bright smile. When I got home, it seemed like they were almost all clones too. all the "grooms" and all the "brides" were very similar looking.
Equipment used: Nikon D90 with Really Right Stuff (RRF) right angle bracket, AF Micro Nikkor 105mm lens, Gitzo 2220 Tripod and Acratech GV2 ball head. Model was kept in a Photek Light Tent.
The Jaguar E type was a sensation when it was shown in the Geneva Motor show. It had a 265 BHP, 3781CC six cylinder in line twin cam engine with a top speed of 240 km/h. See the beautiful proportions and elegant lines of the car. The sixties produced most beautiful cars – Ferrari 250 California was one of them. I wonder what has happened to the car stylists (designers) these days?
This was a Bburago kit (1/18 scale) that I had built.