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Martine Brand: Master Illustrator

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Martine Brand

……….In her youth Martine Brand traveled a lot with her parents, soaking up the rich history of European culture. She was born and raised in Holland and attended fashion school in Den Haag, Antwerpen, Belgium and even a few months in Paris. After developing a strong foundation and love for fashion she returned to her native country and studied painting and illustration at the Art Academy in Amsterdam.

Martine Brand

After her studies, Martine created illustrations for Dutch chlldrens book publisher, Kluitman as well as others, and began exhibiting her work in Amsterdam, Belgium and New York.

Martine Brand

Martine Brand

Martine Brand

She continues to expand her range as an artist by recently enrolling in a 3D animation producer school in Amsterdam, while continuing with her travels.

Martine Brand

Martine Brand

Martine Brand

……….To learn more about Martine’s work log on to www.brandillustrations.com.

Martine Brand

Model Of The Day

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Yoko Grosshans

Yoko Grosshans

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Posted by Yoko Grosshans

……….I have not modeled since I was in my early twenties. I thought it would be awkward for me, but TW has such an ability to make one feel so comfortable. His professionalism is obvious, but setting the mood with music and making you feel so sexy with words of encouragement is something that will stay with me to this day……..

How I met Monica Gursky Part 2

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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….. After our sitting Monica mentioned in passing that the advertising agency she working for was moving to larger offices in South Philly and that she was considering leaving the company to branch out on her own. I encouraged her to do so…..

Fashion By Shawn Pinckney

Fashion By Shawn Pinckney

It was a good thing she did. Month’s after Ms. Gursky left the company, her former boss Mark Norris and two company employees were shot to death in their new offices during a board meeting shortly after they moved in, by a disgruntled client. According to police reports, the gunmen was under the impression that he was being swindled on a $1.3 million dollar land deal.
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How I Met Monica Gursky

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Monica

Monica

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…..I first noticed Monica standing outside the studio smoking a cigarette during a break at her place of employment, the offices of Mark Norris, a boutique advertising agency, in Philadelphia. Mark’s offices were right next door to the studio, so I noticed Monica frequently coming to and leaving work.

Monica Wearing White

Monica Wearing White

I knew right away that I wanted to photograph her, so I waited until I saw her boss Mark around the neighborhood to ask him to introduce me to the talented designer at his company. Monica contacted me days later to let me know that she was interested and we agreed to meet for drinks to discuss the shoot in detail.

Black Short Shorts With Matching Top

Black Short Shorts With Matching Top

We carried on well in to the evening and had a good time together. The chemistry and imagination shared during our meeting, created the recipe for a sensuous erotic shoot……..

Black Shoes To Match

Black Shoes To Match

Monica grew more comfortable as the shoot evolved. So comfortable that she agreed to reveal her natural beauty…….
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…..to be continued…….

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Picture Of The Day

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Neiman Marcus

Neiman Marcus

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Yoko Grosshans: A Story Of Experience

Monday, January 18th, 2010
Portrait Of Yoko,  New Years Eve, 2009

Portrait Of Yoko, New Years Eve, 2009

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Posted by Yoko Grosshans

……..Ever since I was three years old, my parents’ traveled a lot. From that early age I had a golden opportunity to visit places all around the world. My father’s job as an environmental chemical engineer, required extensive travel and not wanting to miss time spent with his children and wife, he chose to bring us along on many occasions. Mom and dad instilled in me a passion for having an open mind to new and different cultures which eventually led to my yearning to become a photojournalist.

Traveler

Traveler

In my early teens, dad introduced me to photography which taught me the importance of developing both verbal and visual communications. Those early influences got me interested in studying photography and communications in college at Temple University and Tyler School of Art. I remember the very first photographic opportunity, when I traveled throughout Southeast Asia for a year with camera in hand like it was yesterday. I spent four months in India where I had the pleasure of studying with the gracious, tender and loving Dalai Lama for an extended period.

Yoko's Lingerie By Victoria's Secret

Yoko's Lingerie By Victoria's Secret

Richard Gere happened to be visiting his holiness at the same time, which made the experience additionally memorable. I would have to write a book to express all the other experiences I treasured while visiting the ancient country of India. The 4 months I spent in Nepal were also incredibly memorable. To live on a mountaintop and wake up every morning surrounded by the Himalayas is indescribable.

Yoko's Makeup Ashley Bohl For Mac

Yoko's Makeup Ashley Bohl For Mac

The time I spent in Thailand was beautifully crazy, if that makes any sense. In Bangkok, The Red Light District brought me a sense of sadness, but the full moon parties were a blast. I enjoyed the islands which were so calm and serene and where I also learned to scuba dive was a cherished moment . How does one sum up year’s worth of experience? Perhaps there will be more stories to tell…..
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Dutch Treat: The Dynamic Duo

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
Mashed Up

Mashed Up

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Posted by Chantal van Duppen

……We started Mashed Up simply because we love to create worlds and bring stories to life. Life would be too boring if we did not have the chance to paint the colors more intense and bright. We are currently teaming up with a photographer, make up artist and an editor to realize our upcoming projects. We see ourselves as story tellers that direct photo shoots. Our ultimate goal is to be art directors for advertising, fashion, lifestyle and music clients. We also have our own view on life that we want to bring forward in our free work.

An image tells an unfinished story. It is up to the viewer to ask himself, what has happened and how the story finishes, because in the end the image will always belong to the viewer, and truth lies within the experience of it. We say that “we design the experience”, and “everyone has their own experience, we design yours”.

Photos by Eric Soenens

Photos by Eric Soenens

In life, we are inspired by contradictions, history, the human ego, sex, violence, instincts, urges and spirituality. In our free work we find the human flaws the most interesting and beautiful subjects to investigate. Faces, attitudes, and postures make us wonder what is hidden beyond the surface. We believe in a system of life which connects people and events tp each other. As different forms of art can be connected to each other, we came up with the name, Mashed Up, which is derived from the term “mash up” (song or composition created by blending two or more songs by overlaying the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the music track of another).

Duo

Duo

As a duo, our interests and backgrounds are interrelated. While Iris has a passion for poetry, narrative literature and dance, Chantal loves photography, film, art and graphic design. This combination makes us work well together. Furthermore, having a commercial background in marketing we have both learned to merge into a business driven environment as well.

Iris And Chantal

Iris And Chantal

www.MashedUp.nl

www.MashedUp.nl

…..to be continued….

Mirrors Of The Magic Muse

Monday, January 11th, 2010
Collection Of Amedeo M. Turello

Collection Of Amedeo M. Turello

……It is with great pleasure that the studio brings you this special announcement…….TW

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MIRRORS OF THE MAGIC MUSE
The most beautiful images of women from the collection of Amedeo M.Turello

The Direction des Affaires Culturelles of the Principality of Monaco in collaboration with Amedeo M.Turello, is proud to present Mirrors of the Magic Muse, an exhibition of major photographic works documenting the beauty of women as seen through the “mirror” of works by major photographers, from 5-28th February, 2010 at the Salle Quai Antoine 1er, Monaco.

Mirrors of the Magic Muse is a rare and remarkable collection for various reasons. Firstly, for the sheer number of images (1,500) that are inventoried and archived. Secondly the theme of the exhibition does not only collect images of the generic female universe but represents one man’s very personal vision. Photographer himself, Amedeo M.Turello has assembled his collection in a global and complementary manner. Through passion but primarily through a rational and methodical approach, we find works by great Masters and young photographers alike, all with the same vision in mind: the classic beauty of the eternal muse. The collection has evolved to represent his individual journey through the language and expression of the female form, via her esthetical and narrative power, from her traditional and iconic role in last century’s society to today, making it a personal journey into the sensibility and personality of it’s author.

As we travel through 300 unique and powerful images presented here in Monaco, we are taken on a journey of the beauty and importance of women in photography, from the stammerings of the early 20th century to today. Beginning with the controversial Pictorialists, where representation of the photographic media was still not yet perceived as a proper art, the comprehensive collection of photoworks evolves at an astonishing rate through the 20th century, spanning right up to the social transgression of women in contemporary fashion photography today. Images of strong women, women standing up for themselves, women who radiate dignity hang eloquently beside each other, each frame a history in itself, incarnating the true meaning and of the beauty of femininity, at times contradictory even to their own personality.
Just as striking is the careful attention that is devoted to the work of female photographers, whose work sums up what it is to be a woman.

“This collection is born to be shown; it’s eclecticism and comprehensive technical ease are ideal for the larger public. The simple fact being that each acquisition was made with the meticulous intention to complete a particular mood or a chronological period”.

- Amedeo M.Turello
Over fifteen years of meticulous research in collaboration with (renowned critic and photo expert) Giuliana Scimé have enabled the acquisition of major historical works, which have created this collection of key pieces, curated semi-chronological, semi-visual order. Celebrated vintage photoworks, household contemporary works and lesser-known photographers, are all presented with exceptional elegance and lucid understanding.

With the ethos being to maintain the global vision of classic beauty, yet to update it with an avant-garde twist, the images are all presented in scrupulous sequence that relate the social documentation of the subjects to their environment and hence to one another. Strong, soulful portraits liaise with classic nudes in order to create a global vision of eclectic harmony.

Included in the artists in the primary section are: Alice Boughton, Gertrude Käsebier, Man Ray, George H. Seeley, Edward J. Steichen and Alfred Stieglitz who open the exhibition, followed closely by an impressive series of iconic images as: Colette by André Kertez, Lella by Edouard Boubat, Mademoiselle Anita by Robert Doisneau, Madame Bijoux au Bar de la Lune by Brassaï, Solange by Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Srinagar Kashmir by Henri Cartier-Bresson and other major pieces by authors such as Cecil Beaton, Hans Bellmer, Herbert List, Horst P.Horst, Carlo Mollino and Josef Sudek. Continuing with widely known artists such as, David Bailey, Elliott Erwitt, William Klein, Robert Mapplethorpe, Duane Michals, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Jan Saudek and their iconic images, we are subtly led into a different register, with works by Ruth Bernhard, Manuel and Lola Alvarez Bravo, Peter Lindburgh, Nickolas Murray, Cindy Sherman and Jeanloup Sieff, which in turn take you seamlessly to the vibrant selection of large scale contemporary works that includes cutting edge talent such as: Bob Carlos Clarke, Philip Dixon, Michel Comte, Terence Donovan, Sante D’Orazio, Franco Fontana, Lauren Greenfield, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Thomas Rusch, Veronique Vial and Tony Ward. Finally, promising professional young talent is generously given a platform where their images have an impressive impact on their audience for their captivating and aggressive approach. Included here are the works of Curtis Eberhardt, David Drebin, Laurent Elie Badessi, Perry Gallagher, Amber Gray, Ishi, Ryan Michael Kelly, Gray Scott, Bell Soto, Laurie Lee Stark and Richard Warren.

TW: Turello Collection, Monaco

TW: Turello Collection, Monaco

Mirrors of the Magic Muse is not only a journey through the key images of the evolution of photography but aids us to understand the aesthetic amalgamation and the soul of eternal beauty, a constant source of inspiration for artists. Historical representations with their timeless expressions shown together with young photographers are all presented with an exceptional elegance and lucidity. First exhibited at the St Moritz Art Masters in 2008, Amedeo M.Turello’s collection is an extension of this passionate and obsessive amateur and intends to refine the profile of the eternal muse and to expose her lines of force… and does so in homage to photography and women from a man that loves them both.
THE COLLECTOR

The present owner of the collection is photographer Amedeo M. Turello. Graduating in Architecture from the “Politecnico di Torino”, he also obtained an MA from the Art Centre College of Design in Pasadena, California. He has dedicated himself to the fashion photography arena since 1999, documenting contemporary trends for prominent fashion magazines and designers. He has portrayed the individual character of a wide range of celebrities from the worlds of art, culture and couture, becoming an established name in the creative industry and a deep connoisseur of fine art photography. He is based in Monte-Carlo and works primarily between the Principality, New York, Los Angeles and Milano. His work has appeared in numerous high fashion magazines including Elle, Numéro, Italian Vanity Fair, Vogue, W as well as Allure, Hello! UK and Hello! US.
He has recently published a best selling book 10 Years Celebrating Women, with Style Book.

Black Lips Are In: Alejandra Guerrero

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
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Picture Of The Day: Alejandra Guerrero

Friday, December 25th, 2009
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Selfy

Posted By Alejandra Guerrero

I have this series I’ve been producing for a while called “Dressing Rooms.” Basically, I am trying on clothes and taking photos while doing so, in all sorts of different stores and dressing rooms, in various cities where I travel. The idea came to me in 2004, when I saw this gorgeous Valentino dress at a Filene’s Basement in Chicago. Even though it was a discount store it was still 2000 dollars!

I was carrying my first digital camera, and it occurred to me to take a photo wearing the dress. I showed the picture to a friend who lived close by, a make-up artist with Nars, and I thought about re-doing the shot but a little bit more glamorous. So he did my hair and make up and  I returned to the store and told the lady at the dressing room to let me take some photos, so that my boyfriend would see how great it looked, so he would buy it for me.

Some time later my passion for shopping and taking photos blended together as I kept doing the same type of guerrilla shots, of course not telling anyone I was doing so, trying clothes on, being seductive, provocative, funny, ironic  or whatever mood I felt and trying of course not to get caught. In my mind I thought if I couldn’t have the clothes, I can at least have a photo of me wearing them. Sometimes I have tried clothes I’d never wear or I would love to wear, ranging from lingerie, trashy, couture and ready to wear fashion.