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KRISTIAN SCHULLER photography

KRISTIAN SCHULLER photography

GALA STYLE the next set of posts... Diana Scheunemann Spectacular Fashion Fantasies Fashion photographer Kristian Schuller just released an ebook titled 90 Days One Dream which features his vibrant, imaginative photography. Over the course of 90 days, while traveling to the most beautiful places in the world, Schuller took photos for this daring project, creating an alluring fantasy. The 219-page ebook includes a six-minute Making-Of Video and is available now on iTunes. Kristian Schuller's website Views: 195960 Tags: 90 Days One Dream, Kristian Schuller, fashion photography, photo Best Largest Dubai Fashion Photo shooting Studio hire rental - Light House Studio, Dubai, UAE DANIEL VAN FLYMEN Black Tie Guide | Vintage: Shirts Regency Era In the early nineteenth century, day and evening shirts were constructed like nightshirts that slipped over the head and were generally made of white muslin (a loosely woven cotton). While the choice of white material might seem entirely unremarkable today, back then the wearing of white shirts, waistcoats and neckcloths was a subtle indication of a man’s wealth. The fronts of evening shirts were pleated and/or frilled, often asymmetrically. As the wristbands, collars, and fronts are the only parts displayed in public, it is by no means absolutely requisite . . . to have the body and sleeves composed of linen. Collars on these shirts were tall enough to stand above the elaborate cravats that swathed the neck during this period and were sometimes stiffened. Victorian Era Stiff-Front Shirts The late Victorian period ushered in the stiff evening shirt that is still the standard for full dress today. Detachable Collars Detachable Cuffs and Bosoms Edwardian Era Soft-Front Shirts

7 Posing Techniques for Non-Models Not everyone works with models. A lot of photographers have the job of shooting with everyday people and we need to make them look like models. So how do you do that when the subjects have no experience posing or controlling their face for the camera? Here are seven tips to make your portrait subjects feel like models. We don't generally think of hair as a part of the body we can control, but you really can! Let's assume you're doing a basic portrait session without makeup artists and hair stylists. Hair all behind the shoulders.Hair all in front of the shouldersHair all on one side.Hair all on the other side.Hair up. Hair on the shoulders (#1) should be avoided at all costs. Generally you want their part facing the camera so more of their face is included. When someone stands in their normal relaxed stand, or even stands up straight to have nice posture, there is a little bit of flab right underneath their chin. Same before and after from the side. Same technique from a male subject.

Star Stitch Printer-friendly version Send by email PDF version To make a star stitch: Make a chain. 2nd Row - Draw yarn through outer edge of the 1st star made, chain 3. Source: Woolco Knitting & Crocheting Manual This video will show you how to crochet a star stitch. Star Stitch. Row 1. Row 2. Repeat Row 2 for pattern. Source: Complete Guide to Modern Knitting and Crocheting Photoshop * Erstellen eines Kontaktabzugs (CS5) Erstellen von Kontaktabzügen mit Adobe Bridge Die Such- und Sortierungsfunktionen von Adobe Bridge vereinfachen das Erstellen von Kontaktabzügen. In Bridge werden mithilfe des Adobe Output Module Kontaktabzüge im PDF-Format erstellt, die mit dem kostenlosen Adobe Reader beliebig überprüft, kommentiert und gedruckt werden können. Entsprechende Anleitungen und Links zu nützlichen Tutorials finden Sie in der Hilfe zu Adobe Bridge unter Erstellen eines PDF-Kontaktabzugs. Verwenden des älteren, optionalen Photoshop-Zusatzmoduls Da Adobe Bridge über aktualisierte Funktionen zum Erstellen von Kontaktabzügen verfügt, wird das Kontaktabzug-Zusatzmodul nicht mit Photoshop installiert. Laden Sie das Zusatzmodul für Windows oder Mac OS herunter und installieren Sie es.Ausführen von Photoshop im 32-Bit-Modus (nur 64-Bit-Version von Mac OS).Führen Sie einen der folgenden Schritte durch:(Photoshop) Wählen Sie „Datei“ > „Automatisieren“ > „Kontaktabzug II“.

30 Fashion Illustrators You Can't Miss Part 1 | Fashionary Blog (Updated: 11th March 2013) Our blog was revamped and please check out Fashionary Hand for more fashion illustrations and sketches. The fashion illustration is an unique art. You need to strike a balance between the whole drawing and the details of the garment. 1) Antonio lopez, 1943-1987, New York, USA Antonio Lopez is the Picasso of fashion illustration. 2) David downtown, British David downtown illustrations are interesting, one side its kinda trash and the other side its more sweet with nice curves! 3) ISAO Yajima, Japanese ISAO Yajima is the most famous Japanese fashion illustrator in the past decades. 4) Tony Viramonte, 1960~1988, Los Angeles, USA He worked for magazines and fashion houses in Italy, France and Japan. 5) Stephen Stipelman 6) Joe Eula, 1925 – 2004, Norwalk, Conn. Joe Eula, an illustrator who caught the riotous curves of fashion from Dior’s New Look in the 1940′s until the end of Saint Laurent’s reign. 7) Roger Duncan, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA 8) Laura Laine, Finnish

How to Build a Realistic-Looking Beach Inside a Studio Swedish director Roy Andersson has built some impressive sets for his films, and for his latest work A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence — which recently won top prize at the 2014 Venice Film Festival — he built a very realistic-looking beach right on a sound stage: And here's the trailer of the film with the beach shot at the end: The set is very impressive, and while they did bring in a lot of sand, the solid structures underneath help sell this effect and probably make the set easier to work on. It may seem obvious when you see it, but the forced perspective, when done right, can convince you of just about anything. The lighting is just right, though what also really helps this scene is the slight wind effect.

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