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model - Danita
Clothing stylist: Lara Leckie
makeup - Elena Pacienza
We did this shoot at midnight after a long day of travel.
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2011 bridal gowns trendsHowever, when extra and extra new brides and grooms are getting to possess the casual or informal weddings, the social manners about what gowns to put on to some wedding ceremony are getting just a little extra casual and thoughtfulness.
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Twelve year research of U.F.O.'s in our skies revealed by the top scientists, astronomers, Airforce personnel and technical observers
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Original caption:
“Two mountaineers, c 1910.
EUROPE - AUGUST 06: A snapshot photograph of two mountaineers sitting in the snow drinking a bottle of wine, taken by an unknown photographer in about 1910. Originally a shooting term, the word 'snapshot' was first linked with photography in the late 1850s, when it was used to describe a photograph taken with a brief exposure. Over time, snapshot came to mean any amateur photograph taken with a simple camera. The origins of popular photography can be traced back to George Eastman's (1854-1932) introduction of the first Kodak camera in 1888. Snapshots are informal, personal records of everyday life and experiences. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)”
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Science & Society Picture Library / Contributor
Editorial #:
90766866
Collection:
SSPL
Date created:
January 01, 1910
Source:
SSPL
Object name:
10428346
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Saturday, February 28, 2009 (9:42am Central) #fisting is a trending topic on Twitter.
My write up on photographing the new Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas here
On the weekend of November 20-21, 2010, I was invited to photograph the new Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas prior to their opening December 15, 2010 in Las Vegas NV.
This set of images represents my efforts that weekend to showcase this newest resort property opening up on the Las Vegas Strip. Thanks to David Scherer from The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for showing me around, to Miiko Mentz at Katalyst Films for helping to arrange the shoot, and to my wife for modeling for me.
To learn more about The Cosmpolitan of Las Vegas, check out their website here or their Facebook page here.
German postcard by Verlag Hermann Leiser, Berlin-Wilm., no. 2400. Photo: Karl Schenker.
Hans Mierendorff (1882-1955) was a German stage and film actor and film director. From 1916 he appeared as the gentlemen-detective Harry Higgs, cashing in on the popular trend of German detective films at the time. Mierendorff played in over 100 films.
Hans Mierendorff was born Johannes Reinhold Mierendorff in Rostock, Germany in 1882, as the son of the merchant Carl Mierendorff and painter Johanna Reinke. He frequented the Oberschule in Rostock and the grandducal gymnasium in Doberan. After an initial career as bookshop seller in Schwerin he had acting lessons at the Hoftheater in Schwerin, and soon switched to a stage career, performing in Hamburg, Halle and Breslau. Between 1911 and 1919, he worked in Berlin on various stages: at the Residenztheater, the Lessingtheater, the Deutsche Künstlertheater and the Meinhard-Bernauer-Bühnen. From 1909 on, Mierendorff was also appearing in the so-called Tonbilder or early sound films by Franz Porten, but thanks to the mediation of Henny Porten’s husband, director/actor Curt Stark, Mierendorff’s real first performance in a silent fiction film was in the Henny Porten-Film Das Adoptivkind/The adoptive child (Rudolf Biebrach, 1911). In the same year, he played next to Asta Nielsen as her father in Der fremde Vogel/The strange bird (Urban Gad, 1911). Often Mierendorff performed as the elegant, distinguished gentleman. From 1916, his career took a new turn, when he started to perform as the gentlemen-detective Harry Higgs, cashing in on the popular trend of German detective films at the time. The films were scripted by E.A. Dupont, later by Rudolf Meinert. Mierendorff was also successful as Baron Murphy in the eight part adventure serial Die Herrin der Welt/Mistress of the World (1919), produced and partly directed by Joe May and starring Mia May.
Hans Mierendorff’s detective films were so successful, that he could found his own film company Lucifer-Film GmbH in 1919. He managed Lucifer-Film until its sellout in 1923. He directed some of the films as well, while others were directed by James Bauer. In his own productions, mostly adventure and crime films, he often played the leads, as in Teufelskirche/The Devil's Church (Hans Mierendorff, 1919). In this film, Mierendorff plays a priest who is seduced by a farmer’s wife (Agnes Straub), who acts on behalf of the devil (Paul Rehkopf) who wants to found a devil’s church on the place of German village chapel. In the end, it proves to be just somebody’s nightmare. Remarkable was Mierendorff’s dual role in Ich bin Du/I am you (Hans Mierendorff, Urban Gad, 1921). Other memorable roles were that of Fiesco in Die Verschwörung zu Genua/The Genoa Conspiracy (Paul Leni, 1921), co-starring Erna Morena and Fritz Körtner, Lee Parry’s father in Die Motorbraut/The Motor Bride (Richard Eichberg, 1925), and the industrial in Der Mann der sich verkauft/The man who sells himself (Hanns Steinhoff, 1925), co-starring Vivian Gibson and Olaf Fjord. In the mid-1920s, Mierendorff was often cast as a banker, industrialist, consul, manager, or lawyer. In the sound film era, Mierendorff only performed as a supporting actor and in 1945 he completely withdrew from film acting. Subsequently, he ran a pension at the Ostseebad Scharbeutz. Since 1903, he was married to animal painter Gertrud Schmidt. In 1923, he remarried with singer and actress Auguste Herta Katsch. From this marriage, their son Klaus (1923-1966) stemmed. In 1940, Mierendorff married for the third time with Auguste’s sister Antonie Katsch. Hans Mierendorff died in 1955 in Eutin, Germany.
Sources: Thomas Staedeli (Cyranos), Film-zeit.de (German), Filmportal.de (German), Wikipedia (German), and IMDb.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
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810 US Highway 64 East, Plymouth Landing Shopping Center, Plymouth, NC
This location opened in the mid 2000s. At some point in the 2010s it expanded into the space to the right, which was previously a Shoe Show.
I had seen character hats before, but many at this years fair had a way to move the ears by hidden pumps in the dangling parts