Dree Hemingway for Diesel Black Gold FW 2011 Campaign
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Dree Hemingway for Diesel Black Gold FW 2011 Campaign. By? [...]
Lara Stone, Mariacarla Boscono, Kristen McMenamy, Nyasha Matonhodze & Daphne Groeneveld, by Mert & Marcus for LOVE #6. [...]
Paris Dreaming
Vogue China July 2011
Shot by: Camilla Akrans
Styling by: Melanie Huynh
Model: Mymeline Valade
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Eyes on the Prize
Vogue Japan September 2011
Shot by: Raymond Meier
Models: Luisa Blanchin & Yulla Terentieva
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- Vogue Australia September 2011. Katie Fogarty by?
- Cover August 2011. Caroline Brasch Nielsen by Hasse Nielsen.
- Flair August 2011. Imogen Morris Clarke by Benjamin Lennox.
- Ellery Gazette Issue 2. Dani Seitz by?
- Elle France July 2011. Scarlett Johansson by?
- UK Elle September 2011. Kirsten Dunst by David Slijper.
- Avenue July 2011. Byrdie Bell by Juan Algarin.
No man is an island entire of itself; every man
is a piece of the continent, a part of the main;
if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe
is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as
well as a manor of thy friends or of thine
own were; any man's death diminishes me,
because I am involved in mankind.
And therefore never send to know for whom
the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
—John Donne
Rila Fukushima by Ken Pao for Popcycle Magazine #1, Summer 2011. [...]
Into The Spot Light
Vogue Japan september 2011
Shot by: Mikael Jansson
Model: Saskia De Brauw
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Knight Cat highlights 10 year old french model Thylane Lena-Rose Blondeau. She also has a tumblr dedicated to her.
And as Black Book notes:
With Elle Fanning (Marc Jacobs) and Hailee Steinfeld (Miu Miu) landing high-fashion campaigns, and LOVE releasing new covers that feature Steinfeld and Chloe Moretz “pretty crying,” the fashion world is definitely having a field day with youth culture - for better or for worse.
Cameras
Nikon’s website has a new business section which contains some interesting quotes on the Imaging Company page from an interview with Yasuyuki Okamoto:
“Create new markets by launching new generation products and products of new domain”
“Another issue we are addressing is the shortening of product development lead times. To successfully compete against our peers, the realization of shorter lead times is absolutely imperative.”
“Further, Nikon has almost completed development of new generation digital cameras that it began working on several years ago as products that would pioneer a new market sphere. Nikon is currently monitoring world market trends as it considers the appropriate timing for the launch of these new products.”
Nikon Rumors: Nikon executives: We have almost completed the development of a new generation of digital cameras.
Iekeliene Stange by Giulia Noni for Vogue Russia August 2011. [...]
Lara Stone, Hailee Steinfeld, Chloe Moretz, & Elle Fanning by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. [...]
Film / Critique
But what would Ager have Kubrick do? Should an infallible genius director build a new exterior to match his vision of the interior, or should he alter his vision of the interior to match the realities of the exterior?
The fact is, Kubrick doesn’t have to do either. Audiences easily accept that the two locations are the same, not because Kubrick has perfected some form of cinematic spatial disorientation, but because that’s how movies work.
When Shelley Duvall is crawling out the window, what matters that we believe it’s the same window inside and outside — not whether it’s a corner apartment. Kubrick isn’t performing some amazing psychological trick here.
He’s getting away with cheating a location. That’s what directors do.
Filmmaking is essentially the art of sustaining the suspension of disbelief: from shot to shot, scene to scene. On location scouts, we talk about “selling” and “buying” and “reading.”
John August: Cinematic geography and the problem of genius.
This is an excellent rebuttal to the excellent observation made in this two part film.