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My head is in the clouds again :)
These are the sand dunes along the Western shore of Lake Michigan in Kohler/Andrae State Park.
Dreaming Chanel - Hotel Residence Ulivi e Palme - Cagliari 09 /06/2013
Photography: Mirko Masala, Mark Dajethy, Simone Raspino
Make up artist: Paola Pilloni
Hair Styling: Severino Serra
Models: Rossella Maccioni, Severino Serra, Paola Pilloni
Clothes and Wardrobe stylist: Rossella Maccioni
Dressmaking: Elesiana Pischedda
Backstage reporter: Paola Pilloni e Simone Raspino
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Dreaming Chanel - Hotel Residence Ulivi e Palme - Cagliari 09 /06/2013
Photography: Mirko Masala, Mark Dajethy, Simone Raspino
Make up artist: Paola Pilloni
Hair Styling: Severino Serra
Models: Rossella Maccioni, Severino Serra, Paola Pilloni
Clothes and Wardrobe stylist: Rossella Maccioni
Dressmaking: Elesiana Pischedda
Backstage reporter: Paola Pilloni e Simone Raspino
Il gruppo "DREAMING CHANEL" in cui trovate tutte le foto del progetto
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We are adapting Strindberg's 'A Dream Play', devising from this text to create our own performance working on dreams, playing, interaction and the senses.
These are a few photos I took today for the marketing of Dream/Play. Only a couple of months until performance week!
Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born.
I have nightmares - reoccurring ones. Not every night, but once or twice a month. One thing I dream about all the time is tornadoes, or violent storms. Sometimes it's the ocean, and all the waves are as tall as buildings. And sometimes, it's stuff that is a lot scarier.
I have dreams too though... ;)
One of which is to be recognized for my photography.
So, I was pretty happy when I got an email a little while ago from the espai[b] gallery in Barcelona, Spain asking if they could exhibit and sell one of my photos. :)
You can see their flickr page here. There are some photos of the exhibition, in which you can see my photo. The one chosen was The Bride.
This photo here was taken on the same day (obviously) as The Bride. I took about 15 shots before realizing that (duh) I'd left my camera on manual focus... so all of the first shots I took were blurry. I just happened to really like this one, blur and all. I think it's haunting. Used one of elle's textures again, plus some brush work here and there.
Dollfie Dream @Tcheuky
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Photo de mon séjour chez ma Tchouky! Nous nous étions armées de notre trépieds et appareils photos et sommes parties faire des photos de nuit! *-*
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Photo of my stay at my Tchouky! We were armed with photos and cameras and went to take pictures at night!
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FLICKR PHOTO: JadiinaPhotoraphy
YOUTUBE: Jadiina
INSTAGRAM: JadiinaChan
BOX DATE: 1987
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Barbie; Ken; Midge; Christie; Teresa; Skipper (European exclusive)
RELEASES: 1987 California; 1987 California Dream; 1987 Club California (foreign release)
BODY TYPE: 1968; straight arms; bend & snap legs
HEAD MOLD: 1983 "Crystal"
***The doll on the right is wearing 1975 Best Buy Fashions #9130.
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: The guy on the left has a bit of a fairy-tale story behind him. During summer 2013, we saw these mangy Barbies from the mid to late 80s. They looked and smelled like they'd been tucked in a garage, basement, or attic for quite some time. Guessing by the amount of dirt on them (especially this poor Ken), I'd say they were stored in a garage. We haggled with the seller to get the lot of them for an acceptable price. We had most of the Barbies but not the Kens. However, we mostly purchased the group out of pity--I mean, they really needed our help. Among the other girl dolls rescued from that lot, California Barbie was there. Now, we already had a California Barbie (and two Midges) at that point but...well, they were a couple, how could we ever part them? So, Ken, his girlfriend, and all their friends moved to my house, got the full spa makeover, and are now just part of the family. Several of them, including this guy, also had pink stains removed from their legs. Of all the dolls we got in that lot, this Ken and, by association, his girlfriend are my two favorite dolls we got that day! He's just so cute and so iconic to me. I usually associate the lot we got him in as the "California lot" because I like him best.
His twin on the right was acquired the first day we went to our local flea market in April 2016. He was part of the largest haul we've ever imported--the "Ken Suitcase Lot." While several other Kens from his time look really similar, California Kens' piercing blue eyes always give them away. So, Shelly figured out that he was another California Ken. She also identified the awesome fashion pack he's wearing. She told me, as we were in the process of dressing up the clean dolls, to put it on somebody. I chose him because I thought his eyes would look great with the blue on the outfit. He's SO hunky in this ensemble! Normally, (this is going to sound silly) I feel bad dressing bin dolls in clothes from the bin they were found in. I mean, if it's their original outfit, I feel like I'm doing them a service like "Barbie thought she'd never be in this dress again." However, if the doll is missing his or her original outfit, I feel like we may as well put them in something we already had--because it's new to them. It could also make them feel more loved and part of our collection. (I especially remember dressing a Courtney we found in this same lot in a Skipper fashion Dad bought me on eBay when I was a kid because I thought she needed to feel loved.) However, in the case of Ken and this outfit...Well, Shelly thought it was too cool an outfit to not use immediately when we got such a large group of man dolls (thus "Ken Suitcase Lot"). I think Ken and this fashion were practically MADE for each other. It's just so good with his blond hair and blue eyes!
This picture is an ode to all the dreamers out there. Don't just make a paper boat. Make it the biggest and best paper boat ever and let your imagination set sail!
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The sculpture by Josiah Chua exhibit at ArtScience Museum during Sneakertopia - Step into Street Cultture,
This was inspired by this photo and the galaxy image was found here.
I'm lacking in the photography department.
I'm going to start doing imitation photos for a while.
Doesn't this look like something from a dream?
This is Southbank in Brisbane like you've never seen it before.
Taken with a Canon L 24mm TS-E Tilt Shift lens.
What a spectacular piece of glass (sadly borrowed- it was very hard to give back)!
Photographer: Medusa Gorgona Photography
Model : Natasha PurplePort
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