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Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Stephanie Seymour
Modeling Appreciation
Stephanie Seymour, born on July 23, 1968, in San Diego, California, began her illustrious career in modeling at the tender age of 15. Her breakthrough came when she became a finalist in the inaugural Elite Model Management Look of the Year modeling contest. This early recognition catapulted her into the world of high fashion, and she quickly became a sought-after face in the industry. Seymour's striking looks and undeniable presence made her a staple in the modeling world, laying the groundwork for a career that would span decades.
Throughout her career, Seymour graced the pages of prestigious magazines, including the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and Vogue. Her appearances in these publications solidified her status as a supermodel and made her a household name. With her captivating beauty and professional prowess, Seymour became a symbol of the glamour and allure of the fashion world in the late 80s and 90s. Her work with renowned photographers and designers showcased her versatility and enduring appeal, ensuring her place among the top models of her generation.
For many, including myself, Stephanie Seymour's most memorable moment came with her appearance in Guns N' Roses' iconic music video for "November Rain." As a teenage boy, watching her portray the bride in this epic and dramatic video left me aroused. The combination of her ethereal beauty, the grandeur of the wedding scenes, and the sweeping romance of the song created a lasting impression.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Stephanie_Seymour
https://babesrater.com/infinite-scroll/4966/stephanie-seymour
https://www.boobpedia.com/boobs/Stephanie_Seymour
Monday, July 22, 2024
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Thursday, July 18, 2024
James Brolin
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Berenice Abbott
Photography Appreciation
I first encountered the name Berenice Abbott after learning about the renowned French documentary photographer Eugène Atget. Berenice Abbott, born on July 17, 1898, in Springfield, Ohio, was an influential American photographer known for her captivating images that document urban life. She attended Ohio State University before embarking on a transformative journey to Paris, where she studied sculpture under the guidance of Emile Bourdelle. Her time in Paris marked a significant period of artistic growth and exploration, eventually leading her to work as an assistant to the American visual artist Man Ray.
It was Man Ray who introduced Abbott to the remarkable works of Eugène Atget. Captivated by Atget's photographs, Abbott requested him to sit for a portrait. Tragically, soon after their meeting, Atget passed away. This encounter had a profound impact on Abbott, shaping her own photographic journey. Inspired by Atget's documentation of Paris streets and architecture, Abbott dedicated herself to capturing the essence of urban life, particularly focusing on New York City.
Two of Berenice Abbott's most infamous photographs are "Nightview, New York" (1932) and "The Flatiron Building" (1938). "Nightview, New York" is a stunning image taken from a high vantage point, showcasing the city's illuminated skyline in a mesmerizing play of light and shadow. The photograph captures the dynamic energy and architectural grandeur of New York at night. "The Flatiron Building," on the other hand, is an iconic portrayal of one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Abbott's composition highlights the building's unique triangular shape and its towering presence amidst the urban landscape. These photographs exemplify her ability to convey the spirit and vibrancy of urban environments.
Source:
Wikipedia

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