hey kenickie. that's pretty cool. you got that distant model look going on. the lighting in that photo works.
"cinematic" is indeed the word for that Tush editorial. was feeling pretty guilty when that girl said she's often thought of as a gimmick. interesting video.
having collected over 18,000 posts that i like on tumblr, i decided it's finally time to get things in order. viciously unliking and finding the highest resolution copies of the 1 percent to post. so then people started reblogging and following, and i realized how stupid i've been for the last couple years. thinking tumblr does not have anything to offer me other than track tags to browse. dude, if i had been posting and reblogging all this time, i could have so many followers. which totally matters. i got this idea that i want to be involved with publishing something amazing like Lula and Self Service. well, i'm starting to realize that creating a magazine is not that far fetched. i bet photographers are all about having their work in print in whatever, and quality, original content is just not that difficult or expensive to have. then what, how many little hipsters doing desktop publishing for some community journal to pay the bills would be all about a unpaid yet cool project. this dylan guy was only asking for
$9,000 on kickstarter to help with printing and distribution of Transmission ... being an adult is a bitch, but has it's perks; i could actually bankroll something cool. then there is marketing. they are individuals following a blog specifically because they share my aesthetic taste. i mean, damn, talk about targeted. what's a reasonable number of followers? these blogs must get into tens of thousands. how many for each conversion? it seems like there is a little social network on there for the regular bloggers. how many blogs could i get to reblog the title and link? and that's just one, free platform. anyway, not saying it's gonna happen, but as long as i'm on there i might as well be creating the audience.
natalia and her daughter neva by mario testino for Vogue 2008. jacket is donna karan, bikini bottom chloe. neva's sporting bonpoint bloomers and best & co top. boots are hunter.
marques’almeida spring '13. i've seen other shots of the collection, and it's not quite there, but i love this. clean, soft, minimal, with character via how it hangs just off her back in some uneven, natural way.