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© Kevin Pazmino 2012
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Special thanks to Eric Coffman
Makeup Sponsored by Graftobian Makeup Company
Photographer: Kevin Pazmino
Makeup: Kristy Walker
Assistant: Alex Contreras
just finished my test shoot for my concept work later this month. Thank you so so much to Kristy Walker, Alex, The Hendershott's, and Annemarie for supporting me
Please do not download, copy, edit, reproduce or publish any of my images. They are my own intellectual property and are not for use without my express written permission
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goodmama one-size fitted diaper with hidden row snap, perfect fit, original design, new prints!
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Red-barred Amarynthis (Amarynthis meneria, left) & Ancyluris sp. possibly Ancyluris meliboeus eudamon, the Redline Doctor.
Exploring Tingo Maria National Park, Huanuco, Peru.
Playing with natural history again. Benign crossings of insects and mammals. Crow-quill pen and india ink on Arches hot
press; 4.5" x 4.5".
This is a class of the physical education of the elementary school.
Nikon D300 / SIGMA 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OS
The new Butterfly Pavillion at the zoo in Omaha is just so cool! Nothing says "summertime" quite like a butterfly... even if it is a little bit ( or a lot) cliched....
My daughter Ella Rosalyn, aged three and a third.
Many thanks to TrailingStar for allowing me to incorporate his rather excellent butterfly capture.
Taking my new Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG MACRO lens for a photowalk and spending time with an old friend John Vargo!
This is a VINTAGE Japanese Houmongi. Houmongi are semi-formal kimono that can be worn by both married and unmarried women. They are characterized by artfully arranged patterns that flow seamlessly across the garment's seams. This kimono displays a whimsical pattern of colourful butterflies fluttering across a black background This kimono likely originates in the mid to late Showa Period (1926 - 1989). It is rinzu silk, woven with a pattern of parasols and hail stones.
I have inspected this kimono in detail, there is very minimal damage; only some slight marks on the exterior, and some stains on the lining. Overall, I would rate this kimono in excellent vintage condition. This garment is 100% silk.
MEASUREMENTS:
Length: 153cm
Arm Span: 124cm
Width Across Back: 57cm
Total Width of Skirt: 128cm
Sleeve Drop: 47cm
SIZING
If you are unsure of how to interpret the kimono's size it is important to know that the length (collar - hem) should be approximately 10cm longer to 10cm shorter than the wearer's overall height (longer is better). This is because the excess length will be folded up at the waist. Meanwhile, the skirt should wrap around the hips a full 1.5 times. The armspan should also reach wrist to wrist on the wearer. In this case, the kimono will ideally fit a woman about 143cm (4'8") - 163cm (5'4") tall, with hips about 85cm (33.5") around. There is some give and take in these measurements though.
this one sort of takes my breath away, like that leaf is going to fly away into the pretty, shiny lights, only to be gone forever...*sigh*...i love circles of confusion...bokeh...see you in the morning...
© Kevin Pazmino 2012
All Rights Reserved
Special thanks to Eric Coffman
Makeup Sponsored by Graftobian Makeup Company
Photographer: Kevin Pazmino
Makeup: Kristy Walker
Assistant: Alex Contreras
just finished my test shoot for my concept work later this month. Thank you so so much to Kristy Walker, Alex, The Hendershott's, and Annemarie for supporting me
Please do not download, copy, edit, reproduce or publish any of my images. They are my own intellectual property and are not for use without my express written permission