jeudi 30 avril 2015

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New work added by photographer Orville Spence. The angles in this shot are well brought out, and still soft enough to please the eye.   8 pic








top model 19

Pleasing soft focus shot of new member, model Khaia Bafu. A relaxed pose, and the glint in her eyes help the overall feel of the image.

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top model 17

Wonderful relaxed feel in this sexy shot by photographer Dennis Schroader. Great setting and model, a real caught in the moment image.

mardi 28 avril 2015

top model 16

New work just added by model Tammy Rinaldi. Overexposed vogue? Great contrast in the makeup and nails bring out her blanched skin, though still well focused to bring out the emotion of the shot.



model 15

An unnerving look captured by photographer Elizabeth J Aranda. The dark urban setting with the right lighting really helps to bring out the intense feeling to this shot.

model 14

Great artistic setting for this beautifully posed capture by photographer Paul Hirst. Excellent imagery from this shot.

model 13


Love the tone of this shot by photographer Stuart Green. Nice lighting highlighting the model's hair, and a wonderful glint on her eyes.

Top Model. Zostań modelką

Top Model. Zostań modelką, Cycle 1 (Polish for Top Model. Become a Model) was the first cycle of an ongoing reality documentary based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model that places contestants from Poland against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win the title of the next Polish Top Model and a lucrative modeling contract with NEXT Model Management as well as an appearance on the cover of the Polish issue of Glamour and a nationwide Max Factor campaign in hopes of a successful future in the modeling business.[1]
The competition was hosted by Polish born supermodel Joanna Krupa who served as the lead judge alongside fashion designer Dawid Woliński, journalist Karolina Korwin-Piotrowska and photographer Marcin Tyszka.[2] International top models Anja Rubik and Magdalena Mielcarz made guest appearances and coached the contestants in multiple episodes.[3]
Despite facing criticism due to her inability to speak English, Paulina Papierska, a 19-year-old woman from Zbąszynek, won the competition.[4]





Episode Guide

Episode 1

Original Air Date: September 8, 2010
Joanna Krupa is put in the host position of her own country's version of the world famous Top Model franchise. She is more than exited to finally find a supermodel, but she won't do it alone; she, Dawid Woliński, Karolina Korwin-Piotrowska and photographer Marcin Tyszka will scout the country in order to find Poland's very first top model. Castings take place in Sopot and Warsaw.

Episode 2

Original Air Date: September 15, 2010
The second week of casting continues, and after the first week of scouting, Poland's Next Top Model is ready to find a top model. Castings take place is Wrocław and Warsaw.

Episode 3

Original Air Date: September 22, 2010
The third week of casting is the very last week of semi-finals, after the previous two weeks of casting. The 50 semi-finalists will be narrowed down to only 13 models who will officially start the competition.
The models are taken to the countryside. After Joanna's entrance, the contestants must endure a grueling model boot camp, and they are forced to change into army uniforms. They are later pushed to their limits in a series of intense physical tests. A number of girls are sent home, while the remaining ones get together and have a meal.
Zuzanna begins to say quite negative things about Paulina Pszech's appearance, such as the fact that she is trying to look like Lady Gaga. After a group photo shoot, the girls must face the judges for one final elimination.
Group Models Theme
One Emilia, Marika, Pamela, Sonia, Veronika, Weronika Pin-up girls
Two Paulina Pa, Marta Sz, Aleksandra, Nicole, Paulina Ps, Marta Si Soldiers
Three Katarzyna, Adela, Daniela, Anna, Beata, Monika, Magdalena Barracks
Four Patrycja, Zuzanna Hippies
  • Names in bold represent eliminated semi-finalists
The remaining semi-finalists are narrowed down to the final thirteen, and the remaining models begin their trip to the top model home.

Episode 4

Original Air Date: September 29, 2010
The final thirteen are picked up and driven to their new home in Warsaw. All of the girls appear very impressed, but Zuzanna begins to clash with Anna. The following day, Anna wakes up in the morning and feels that all the drama has been resolved. The girls are later rushed to their second location.
They arrive at the hair salon where their makeovers will take place. There they met Legendary Polish supermodel Anja Rubik. Marta receives the most drastic change, going from long locks of hair to a short blond pixie cut. She manages to embrace her make over well. Emilia has major issues with her makeover. As soon as she realizes how much the hairdresser is going to cut off, she frustratedly walks out of the salon before coming back in again.
After the make overs, the girls are driven to meet a special guest, Łukasz Jemioł, a very talented designer who has dressed Anja Rubik Herself. He explains to the girls that they will all have to walk in his fashion show while holding onto shopping bags. Due to the narrow runway, many girls slip and tumble when passing other girls by. Weronica is heavily criticized due to taking too long between changes. After the challenge, the girls meet up with the editor-in-chief of Glamour Magazine in Poland, Anna Jurgas. Paulina Pa. and Aleksandra are revealed to be the challenge winners. They get to shoot for Glamour.
  • Reward Challenge Winners: Paulina Papierska & Aleksandra Kuligowska
The following day, the girls meet up with their photographer Robert Wolański, who explains that they will be doing a beauty shoot with deadly animals and reptiles. Katarzyna is praised for her performance with the snake, while Anna does a good job with her tarantula. Emilia initially struggles with the had the cockroaches.
At panel, the final thirteen contestants must face the judges for the first elimination. Paulina Ps receives positive feedback for continuing to do the shoot despite her fear of the insect. Sonia is rushed to the hospital, and subsequently misses the remainder of the elimination ceremony. Anna, Marta and Zuzanna land in the bottom three. Anna and Marta are given another chance, while Zuzanna is sent home.
  • First Call-out: Beata Szarłowska
  • Bottom Three: Anna Piszczałka, Marta Szulawiak & Zuzanna Walkowiak
  • Eliminated: Zuzanna Walkowiak
  • Featured Photographer: Robert Wolański
  • Special Guests: Lukasz Jemiol, Wojtek Rostowski, Anna Jurgas

lundi 27 avril 2015

model 12

Cinematic feel to this filtered shot by photographer JC Dalman. Beautifully focused and exposed to capture the model's skin tones, you can almost feel the warmth from the sun.

model 11

Beautiful shades and depth in this shot of model Cassandra Delfino. Her pose and look stand out well from the straight lines and dark setting.

model 10

Something very different today from photographer Rinoa Fatali. A doll look and expression from the model, together with the sword prop makes this a very effective shot to unnerve the viewer!

model 9

Soft focus and tone help bring out the best of model Anna H. The light emphasizes her shape, and her face and hands add interest to the shot.

dimanche 26 avril 2015

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New work just added by photographer Dan Smirnov. Beautiful look into the lens brought out well by great focus and the pastel background.

pic model 7

Perfect setting for that look from model Bianca Andreea Girliste. Beautiful eyes and a sublime expression.

pic model 6

We begin this week with this captivating look from model Kobie Viljoen. Great makeup brought helped with bright lighting help catch the detail.

pic model 5

Beautiful coloring in the setting for this shot featuring model Annette Tanne. Sharp focus and lighting boosts her unsure look and pose.

pic model 4

Great relaxed shot by photographer Norbert Sokolowski. Love the flow of the model's hair and dress complimenting the setting, and just the right amount of exposure to add to the allure of the model.

pic model 3

Had to share this look from photographer Kaie Baier. Soft feel but capturing the model's great over the shoulder look very well.

pic model 2

Vivid capture by photographer Ryan Kerns in a dramatic setting which offsets the model's coy pose well.

pic model 1

Coy, sensual look caught well by photographer Malcolm Pitchford. Her eyes really draw you into this shot.

model Monroe Sirena

Simple, but effective setting for this moody shot of model Monroe Sirena. No distractions here from her pose and look into the lens.

model Arkadiusz Zamoyta

Wild and sexy capture from new member, photographer Arkadiusz Zamoyta. Wonderful pose and expression from the model, and the lighting in this studio shot is used with great effect.

USA: Une participante à l'émission "Next Top Model" assassinée avec son fiancé

Selon le site TMZ , une jeune mannequin, âgée de 19 ans, a été assassinée avec son fiancé et un de leurs amis, à Charlotte, aux Etats-Unis.
Les Américains avaient pu découvrir Mirjana Puhar dans la dernière saison de l'émission "America's Next Top Model".
C'est un des amis du couple qui a fait la macabre découverte après avoir entendu des coups de feu.
Il a retrouvé la jeune femme, Jonathan Alvarado, son compagnon, et leur colocataire, âgé de 23 ans, sans vie. De l'argent était éparpillé dans leur domicile.
Nos confrères précisent que, selon les premiers éléments de l'enquête, le triple meurtre serait lié à une affaire de drogue. Un jeune homme de 19 ans a été arrêté par la police.


Top Model Belgium



Lido avait lieu le concours Top Model Belgium. A cette occasion, de nombreuses célébrités étaient de la partie. Parmi elles, Leïla de Secret Story, Capucine Anav ou encore Tatiana-Laurens et Tonya Kinzinger...

Les top models sans maquillage


On les admire toujours dans les maga­zines ou sur les podiums, les mannequins ont l’ha­bi­tude de nous faire fantas­mer. Mais sans fards, envoient-elles autant de rêve ?

Leurs seuls noms sont une ode à la beauté. De Gisele Bünd­chen, mannequin le plus puis­sant du monde avec 47 millions de dollars amas­sés au cours de l’an­née passée, à la belle Emily Rataj­kowski, dont les formes géné­reuses et parfai­te­ment placées font sali­ver la gent mascu­line, les top models savent séduire.
>>> À voir : 15 autres top models sans maquillage
Avec une armée de petites mains pour donner du volume à une cheve­lure fati­guée, masquer les cernes, choi­sir des vête­ments qui mettront parfai­te­ment en valeur leurs formes divines, elles sont toujours au top. Mais lais­sées seules devant le miroir, sont-elles toujours aussi extra­or­di­naires ?
Quelques rougeurs, le cheveu plat et des poches sous les yeux un peu trop marquées, les mannequins ne sont pas toujours au top sans maquillage. Suffi­sant pour nous rassu­rer le matin devant le miroir ? Pas sûr…

HÉROÏNE DE SÉRIE

Si leurs noms vous échappent peut-être, leurs visages vous sont sans doute familiers. De Game of Thrones à The Affair en passant par Rectify, ces jeunes comédiennes s’imposent dans les meilleures séries du moment.


Eva Danielle's Exotic Fusion 2/2





“My background is in art history, so everything I do is based around an historical artistic painting.” She describes one of her favorite collections, Pandora’s Box, as inspired by Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s painting Pandora. With Rossetti as her muse, she flawlessly pulls together a palette of intrigue and emotion to create a collection that is a gallery of daring passion. Her surrealistic collections are a testament to her distinct ability to synthesize art and fashion. Eva Danielle’s unique creations of wearable art captivate growing demand of the fashion-enthusiasts worldwide as well as celebrity fans. Handcrafted in the United States, her pieces are only produced in limited numbers to ensure the individual expression and experience

Eva Danielle's Exotic Fusion 1/2

You can feel it in her fanciful couture and casual wear, together with the exquisite material, a sheer luxury sensation. While her seductive style is all about Miami, Eva recognizes and appreciates the various regions for which she designs. “I modify things to each country, to give the full measure of respect to each culture. I’m not just a Florida girl, I’m more of an international girl.” In Miami, New York, Paris, Tokyo, India and soon Dubai, Eva Danielle’s unmistakable mix of art and fashion is making its mark, across town and across the globe. Beyond the fashion world, each of Eva Danielle’s line of inspired collections is drawn from a different corner of her life and experience.