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Designer Lily Kwong wrapped this tunnel with red and orange fabric panels for 2023's Orchid Show: Natural Heritage. The underground tunnel links the greenhouse's rainforest and desert habitats. Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, the New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx, NYC -- March 24, 2023
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W magazine's Second Life : NPIRL and the Fashion Institute of Technology (New York) get a Second Chance: npirl.blogspot.com/2009/03/w-magazines-second-life-npirl-...
A 390-square-metre Art Deco apartment on the Belle Étage overlooking Place Saint-Sulpice was home to Karl Lagerfeld from the late 1960s until 1983. Until her death in 1978, he shared the apartment with his mother Elisabeth.
Ironically, today the ground floor houses a branch of his eternal rival Yves Saint-Laurent.
The so-called Servandoni House was designed and built by Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni (1695-1766), who also played a key role in the construction of the neighbouring Église Saint-Sulpice.
6 Place Saint-Sulpice (6e)
Paris, France 11.08.2025
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Ein 390 Quadratmeter großes Art déco-Apartment in der Belle Étage mit Blick auf die Place Saint-Sulpice beherberte Karl Lagerfeld von Ende der 60er Jahre bis 1983. Bis zu ihrem Tod 1978 teilte er sich die Wohnung mit seiner Mutter Elisabeth.
Ironischerweise befindet sich heute im Erdgeschoss eine Filiale seines ewigen Konkurrenten Yves Saint-Laurent.
Das sog. Servandoni-Haus war von Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni (1695-1766) entworfen und erbaut worden, der auch am Bau der benachbarten Église Saint-Sulpice wesentlich mitwirkte.
6 Place Saint-Sulpice (6e)
Paris, Frankreich 11.08.2025
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I love this shot of my granddaughter immersed in her tablet.
iP12Pro with native camera, portrait mode. Touched with Snapseed.
This photo was published in Black & White magazine, issue 156, December 2022. It's on page 147.
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iP6s with native camera. Touched with Snapseed. Captured from the 7th floor of a downtown Indy parking garage.
Addendum 9-25-2020: Learned today that this image has received an award from Black & White Magazine for its Smartphone 2020 contest and will be published in their January 2021 issue.
Addendum 11-11-2020: This is Issue 143 and my photo got a full page spread on page 82. It is currently on newsstands.
Anna climbing up the slide.
iP12Pro, Snapseed, Carbon
11/25/2025 - This photo has been published in Black & White Magazine, February 2026 Issue # 176, Page 180.
Museo Jumex is the first building in Latin America designed by British architect Sir David Chipperfield for Eugenio López Alonso, a Grupo Jumex heir.
Mounted on 14 columns allows the building ground floor open to a surrounding public plaza.
The museum has five floors, three dedicated to temporary exhibition space.
Non-permanent exhibitions change regularly and typically feature just one or two artists at a time.
There are also levels for educational and academic programs, a bookstore, a café and the foundation’s headquarters.
Founded by an heir to the Jumex juice fortune Eugenio López, the contemporary art museum opened in 2013 across the street from the Museo Soumaya,
The subdued travertine Jumex is not as eye-popping as Carlos Slim's shiny silver cloud next door but the exhibition design of the Jumex is arguably superior.
Shows draw from the museum's 2,700-strong collection that includes boldfaced names like Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, and Andy Warhol, as well as temporary exhibitions of work by international contemporary artists.
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Thanks to a cool upload by Milton Sonn (www.flickr.com/photos/32357038@N08/54834262168/in/faves-9...), I find the cover photo for W Magazine's annual "Art Issue", from Dec 2013-Jan 2014. Actor George Clooney is covered in dots, as created by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, and photographed by Emma Summerton.
The original is linked above.
Well, it was a back and forth bonding process with this Giselle for me. I was about to sell her, even posted an ad. And the first responses were like "oh no, you're selling her, what's the matter, you didn't liked her?". I thought maybe I should give this doll a second chance and withdraw my post. After releasing her from the box, I was smitten, what was I thinking about selling this beauty! She's outstanding! My first photo-op with Gigi was quite underwhelming and resulted in getting only one good pic that I didn't even post here on flickr.
But, time passed and my passion for dolls and creating fashions got a little cold over the winter. Then it came spring and all this magnificent sunny energy got me loaded with ideas :)
I highly admire the genious of Giambattista Valli, everything he does is pure gold to me. Seeing his creations on the runway is like a religious experience - those truly exquisite, sumptuous tulle gowns flowing, just flowing like delicate clouds or foam. I'm not kidding you guys, my heart stops when I see this kind of spectacle. Some may say this is just fashion, clothes and 10-something minutes runway show, but to me, this is something larger than life. I'm like Celine Dion in this Suzy Menkes instagram video: www.instagram.com/p/BWGTx_sn6Rj/?taken-by=suzymenkesvogue... :D
Of course, with my skillset, I'm nowhere near the level of impeccability that Mr. Valli represents. But I'm charmed by his immaculate creations and got inspired by them with this puffy gown. It was so big my set wasn't big enough, that's why I decided to crop it like that! :)
If you want to see the runway presentation of Giambattista Valli cutoure for FW 2017, here it is on YT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KhfaxBok_I
And a fabulous detailed backstage photos from the same collection: www.wmagazine.com/gallery/giambattista-valli-haute-coutur...
Background photo credit: Photo by Masaaki Komori on Unsplash
"I'm trying to get my head right, trying to correct my brain chemistry with more chemistry." - Fred Tomaselli
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SL Fashion Morph Edition :Cover Photographed by R.E.B.E.L
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Well, it was a back and forth bonding process with this Giselle for me. I was about to sell her, even posted an ad. And the first responses were like "oh no, you're selling her, what's the matter, you didn't liked her?". I thought maybe I should give this doll a second chance and withdraw my post. After releasing her from the box, I was smitten, what was I thinking about selling this beauty! She's outstanding! My first photo-op with Gigi was quite underwhelming and resulted in getting only one good pic that I didn't even post here on flickr.
But, time passed and my passion for dolls and creating fashions got a little cold over the winter. Then it came spring and all this magnificent sunny energy got me loaded with ideas :)
I highly admire the genious of Giambattista Valli, everything he does is pure gold to me. Seeing his creations on the runway is like a religious experience - those truly exquisite, sumptuous tulle gowns flowing, just flowing like delicate clouds or foam. I'm not kidding you guys, my heart stops when I see this kind of spectacle. Some may say this is just fashion, clothes and 10-something minutes runway show, but to me, this is something larger than life. I'm like Celine Dion in this Suzy Menkes instagram video: www.instagram.com/p/BWGTx_sn6Rj/?taken-by=suzymenkesvogue... :D
Of course, with my skillset, I'm nowhere near the level of impeccability that Mr. Valli represents. But I'm charmed by his immaculate creations and got inspired by them with this puffy gown. It was so big my set wasn't big enough, that's why I decided to crop it like that! :)
If you want to see the runway presentation of Giambattista Valli cutoure for FW 2017, here it is on YT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KhfaxBok_I
And a fabulous detailed backstage photos from the same collection: www.wmagazine.com/gallery/giambattista-valli-haute-coutur...
Background photo credit: Photo by Masaaki Komori on Unsplash
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There was a time in New York City when
magazines and newspapers covering charity events were not celebrity driven.
It was about concerned society folk attending AIDS benefits or other fundraisers that help people in need. Every night after the paparazzi got their red carpet shots. There would be 3 photographers left to capture the cozy intimate moments of local New Yorkers catching up with each others' respective lives.
Mary would be shooting for Vogue, Bill taking pictures for the style section of the New York Times and I'd be there for WWD and W magazine. We'd each have our own unobtrusive style. We were loved not for who we represented in the media, but for our cheerfulness and care for what those evenings meant.