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Experimental Self Portrait Design
Hair&MAU, Photography & Post Processing by Me - Florbela
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Left to right: Bobby Tudor, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Chairman and CEO; Mayor Annise Parker; Jonathon Glus, President and CEO of Houston Arts Alliance; Rick Friedman, Founder of Houston Fine Art Fair; and Bob Harvey, Greater Houston Partnership President and CEO at the Houston Arts Alliance launch of the Arts & Business Council of Greater Houston at the Houston Fine Art Fair on Friday, September 20, 2013.
Photo Credit: Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design, www.alexandersportraits.com
Photography by Tanios Hokayem | Lebanese Makeup Artist, Photographer, Art director, Graphic Designer, Arabic Calligrapher & Owner of CIRCLE visual communication | Jounieh, Beirut, Lebanon, Middle East
The CEO of BCM Construction, Kurt Carman.
I've climed Mt. Shata with Kurt a few times. And as far as a client, BCM is one of the best I've had in my photo career, so I always go the extra mile for them.
I had to do quite a bit of Photoshop cleanup of a rat's nest of computer wires and peripherals on the wall and under the desk CR of subject. The first couple attempts were not as clean as this, which finally was a combination of layers, clones, clone brush, and healing brush.
It was one of those situations where you have limited time with the executive, he's busy, and there's no way in hell will the computer wires can be disconnected.
Strobist: (in the not so distant past I would've used my Norman 2000 power packs).
TTL balanced with window light.
SB800 CR TTL @ N
SB800 CL TTL @ -2.0
On axis fill @ -2.0
Experimental Self Portrait Design
Hair&MAU, Photography & Post Processing by Me - Florbela
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"ughhhh"
Trying to configure and set up the new "Widescreen" theme from Graph Paper Press on Wordpress. It's giving me issues. Photos not showing up properly, showing up more than once, thumbnails not working...
*sigh*
"Communists"
Wacky Shirt Week - Day 1.
Thanks to @alexonfyre for the suggestion. I'll be wearing one my interesting/funny shirts for the next 7-8 days in my photos.
White cotton swiss dot gown inspired by en chemise, from a portrait of the queen Marie Antoinetee in a "muslin" dress. In her later years was the abandonment of heavy make-up and the popular wide-hooped panniers for a more simple feminine look, typified first by the rustic robe à la polonaise and later by the simple muslin dress she wore in a 1783 Vigée-Le Brun portrait.
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A shoot I did for Jolene for her senior clothing design portfolio. Jolene is the pretty blonde and Michelle is her fellow designer friend who modeled one of the dresses for us.
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Experimental Self Portrait Design
Hair&MAU, Photography & Post Processing by Me - Florbela
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Spend a week with some of the art world's greats. Learn about color and shape from the Impressionists, texture and pattern from the House of Dior, and line and balance from today's art stars. Paint abstract compositions, collage wild portraits, design a T-shirt, and much more. Learn the tricks of the trade and create your own masterpieces!
“The fine-art decoration undertaking carried on under his name has undoubtedly been a most important agent in the reform of English taste in colour and design. He also conducts the Kelmscott Press, from which he has sent out many beautiful reprints of old works in type and with ornaments of his own design.” (Taken from my copy of Cassell’s Universal Portrait Gallery, published in 1895.)
There are other illustrations from the book here.