Originality begins with reopening well-known. (A Kruglov)

28 авг. 2011 г.

Raquel Zimmermann


Raquel Zimmermann, the Brazilian super model was discovered at the age of 14 when she walked into a modeling agency in Brazil and right away made her way to Japan and Paris. Her charisma, and legs that go for miles, have made her one of the top supermodels since 2007 and that record isn't seeming to cease anytime soon. She's appeared on many magazine covers, such as: Vogue (Brazil, USA, Italy, France, Japan, China, Greece, Germany, Russia), Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Numéro, L'Officiel, Marie Claire, i-D, and V. She has campaigned for many, many, high end brands such as: Balenciaga, Chanel eyewear, Chloé, Christian Dior, CK by Calvin Klein, Clairol, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada, Fendi, Gucci, Giorgio Armani, H&M, Hermès, Hugo Boss, Louis Vuitton, Lanvin, MAC Cosmetics, Max Mara, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Valentino, Versace, and many more.










13 июл. 2011 г.

Gavin Bond: Backstage Photography

Gavin Bond is one of the hottest image makers in the world of portraiture and fashion photography today, a graduate of London’s infamous St Martins School Of Art. He spent much of the 90s shooting backstage at the worlds biggest runway shows, building a relationship with both the designers and models that has become invaluable today.
His portfolio bursts with the spur of the moment,never to be captured again images of some of the worlds most recognized models and celebrities. When he is not backstage with the worlds hottest models, Bond is a hugely demanded photographer shooting a variety of commercial assignments and movies posters, as well as shooting on a regular basis for such editorial clients as GQ, Esquire, Interview, Vanity Fair and EW.






















Link: gavinbondphotography.com

Via: younggalleryphoto.com

8 июн. 2011 г.

Tony Orrico


American artist Tony Orrico takes art to another level by performing it! Bypassing traditional tools such as brushes and paints, he instead uses his body to create his mesmerizing pieces. His background in dance and choreography helps him utilize his body effectively to create precise, massive drawings. Whether he is spinning on his torso or moving a specific joint, he establishes a specifically repeated motion that can last from as little as 15 minutes to as long as 7 continuous hours.














“I marvel at the composition of nature and cycles. I am not versed in the convergence of art and mathematics or sciences, but find myself instinctually attracted to this relationship. I try to dilute my efforts and find an experiential point of entrance. I like to experiment with both embodied and cognitive systems that yield beauty. My favorite art is somewhat accidental and overwhelmingly concise,” says Orrico.

Tony Orrico’s website



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