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Editorial Lenita Negrão Verão 2012

 

Modelo: Mariana Vasconcelos

Beleza: Eduardo Ferreira

 

Doce Vício Vintage

Assiste ao Makin of do editorial:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaz4w53vz-0

 

Modelo: Yascara Santos

Fotografia: Juliana Pacheco

Maquiagem e cabelo: Ester Ganev

Captação / edição / finalização: Gabriel Portella

Doce Vício / Produção: Gabriela Lacava / Juliana Pacheco / Sheila Luiza

  

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Fotografia: Bruno Gomes

Modelo: Priscila Pires

Produção: Nathália,Livia Pressi e Monise Martins

 

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Model: Lauren G. of West Model and Talent Management

MUA: Anne Hudson

Hair: Kimi Hayes

Designer: Ashley Ulicni Cobb

Editorial Cromo35 para guia de novos ensaios fotográficos.

Editorial illustration

Styling done by Blake Felty

Bag and Jewelry by Blake Felty

Makeup done by Rachel Dickinson

STEFANOS KASTRINAKIS | PHOTOGRAPHY

Editorial for Haaretz's weekend supplement. The article, written by Eva Iluz discuss and protest different aspects of organized religion in Israel.

The editors chose the monochrome option

Editorial design for Grape Anticipation Magazine

Modelos: @du_carvalhobru

@cassiofeiteira

 

Produção: @vhs_empreendimentos

 

Fotos: @luisribeiroph

This is a editorial jewellery session for Phong Cach, a Vietnamese fashion magazine.

test shoot.

 

Makeup Steph Lai

Model: Elise @ Premier

Stylist: Liliana Winarska

magazine photo editorial camera 6x7

 

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Editorial Cunillera (Madrid, 1972).

 

Vivió uno de lleno aquellos tiempos tan jugosos y coloristas. Era un Madrid pequeñito, provinciano, con más simones y manuelas que taxis, sin aglomeraciones por las aceras ni atmósferas contaminadas, sin pinturas abstractas ni canciones idiotas. Un Madrid sin horrorosos rascacielos ni modos ni maneras yanquis. Un Madrid todavía "fetén". Un Madrid en el que nos conocíamos todos. Nos veíamos por las mañanas en el Retiro, en los paseos de la Castellana, Recoletos y el Prado. Al atardecer, por las "cuatro calles": Sevilla, Alcalá, la Carrera de San Jerónimo, la de la Cruz... Solíamos tomas las tapas y los aperitivos en las tascas radicadas por la calle de la Cruz. Los cafés de Fornos, Maxim's, Puerto Rico, el Colonial, el Universal... Cenábamos en los restaurantes de alto copete -no hay que contar con el Palace y el Ritz- tales como los Burgaleses, la Viña P, Lhardy, Casa Botín... Después de cenar y de la ingurgitación del moka -entonces legítimo- nos encontrábamos en las salas de "varietés" -Maravillas, Trianón...- o en los teatros.

KO. WEDDING / Editorial /

Photographer: Zoltan Devai

www.devaifoto.hu

 

During a lengthy walk yesterday, Mrs Mail suggested we stop for an energy top up, an offer I couldn't refuse, for medicinal purposes only, of course.

 

Nestle promotes these as an energy food. From their website:

Nutrition Benefit

DELICIOUS MILO ENERGY

Nestlé believes that good nutrition and physical activity , combined with positive lifestyle choices is important in maintaining good health.

 

The image on the pack shows a very muscular and healthy SWIMMER so clearly it works.

 

While Out Walking Theme

Editorial Piece for Think Quarterly Magazine. 2011. Coloured and cropped.

"Ilegal, Imoral e Proibido"

Editorial Moda Revista Glass - Julho 2010

Modelo: Josi Hisper

Produção: Luiz Fernando Medeiros

An editorial illustration for how to run a successful creative blog!

 

More on our blog! www.monsterriot.blogspot.com/2011/12/advanced-photoshop-i...

Model: McCall

 

Editorial in Javertime Magazine

 

See Preview Online:

www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/171348

 

Modelo: Renan Araújo

Foto e Edição: Tarick Haziz

test shoot.

 

Makeup Steph Lai

Model: Elise @ Premier

Stylist: Liliana Winarska

Editorial para a loja 5 Marias

 

Produção: Ui produtora (Roberto Caballero e Camila Vieira)

Make/hair: Hair tech

Fotografia: Rodrigo Nunes

Assistente de iluminação: Stelle Cardoso

Modelo: Lauren Roloff

No news about Trump is ever good, but Trump revealed a chilling side of himself when he met with the Washington Post's editorial board on March 21, 2016.

 

He confirmed what I've suspected, which is that he would much rather people stop asking him questions about his policies and leave him alone to do what he wants to do in secrecy.

 

TRUMP: "But—and honestly, you know part of—I always say we have to be unpredictable. We’re totally predictable. And predictable is bad. Sitting at a meeting like this and explaining my views and if I do become president, I have these views that are down for the other side to look at, you know. I hate being so open."

 

It seems Trump wants to join the ranks of Nixon, Kissinger and Cheney in his disrespect for openness in government. While Trump appeared to talking about foreign policy (with him you're never sure what topic he's on), it's reasonable to assume that he's giving voice to his businessman's instincts that he'd follow in all other areas of his presidency .

 

I've included a link to the entire interview. First, you'll see the above quote in context and can decide for yourself whether or not you agree with my take on it. (In the interview Trump also goes on at length about all the supposed "hatred" the media is directing at him, when in fact he can't stand having his own words quoted back at him, particularly whey they're the basis of editorial opinions.)

 

Also, Trump's performance at the meeting shows better than anything else I've come across what a shallow, vain, ignorant narcissist this man really is.

 

www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2016/03/21/...

 

Finally (for now), for the first time I find myself agreeing with the NY Times' Ross Dothat. Trump's authoritarianism one of Dothat's principal reasons for opposing Trump. When I read the Spanish-language media's coverage of South American politics, I find little mention of political parties. There, politics revolve around strong men (or women). In Venezuela, it's Chavismo. In Argentina it's Kirscherismo. Peru still has (amazingly) Fujimorismo.

 

What we see with Trump's ascendancy is the devolution of American politics and the rise of a strong man. Trumpismo may have eclipsed the Republican party.

 

Image Description - U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump answers a question at a news conference before a campaign rally in Hampton, New Hampshire August 14, 2015. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

 

(I'm sorry, but as much as I'd love it, it can't be all cats all the time in this space.)

Editorial portraiture

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This was taken for an editorial piece for The South magazine.

 

This needed to be photographed in a particular cemetery at NIGHT here in Savannah, GA. Problem was that the cemetery is only open 8am-8pm, which is not night. So, I ended up taking the photo at 9:30 in the morning, then used a little (hours!) photoshop magic to turn this day scene into a night scene. Original photo is posted below so that you can get a sense of what was done.

 

Strobist:

1x WL x3200 with large octabox camera right, 1x AB1600 with bare 7" reflector rear camera left. Fired via CyberSyncs.

Modelo: Marília Stasiak

Produção: Gabriela Borges Souza

Fotógrafo: Carlos Mundaca

Producción: Paula Aldunate,Delfina Chiappe, Daniela Moyano, Romina Urqueta

Maquillaje y Peinado: Nira Bravo

Modelo: Maral Alexia Maraslian

Agencia: Visage

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