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I like to make movies and wear fun clothes. More frequently doing the latter. Sometimes I take pictures with my Fuji X100T. I drink coffee and watch racing on the weekends.
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I was anti-pleat for years. Then I started wearing trousers at my natural waist and…
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This rules
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I love this movie so much I got Willem Dafoe to sign my VHS copy
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Art Adams wrote an amazing breakdown of the techniques used to shoot movies like this for Pro Video Coalition. Unfortunately the links to many of the reference images are now broken, but it’s still worth a read. www.provideocoalition.com/low-light-le...
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I love this movie so much I bought a copy of the VHS on eBay. A few years later my wife photographed Willem Dafoe for a movie she was working on and got him to sign it for me.
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The crazy thing is: I kind of want to buy it just to keep the bottle forever and keep filling it up with Dial. If snobs can’t taste the price of wine, nobody can feel the price of soap. (It’s almost like prices are just made up…)
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I’m more of a Swenson’s guy
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Maybe if some of those pharma execs got what they deserved, I wouldn’t need to listen drug commercials butcher classic songs during the Super Bowl. Looking at you Ozempic…
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It also rules that the villain “handles security” for all the “top pharmaceutical executives.”
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Pleasure:
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Embrace the natural waist
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In my opinion, the best place to start looking at variations on the traditional Black Tie outfit is in the Fall 2021 WM BROWN article featuring Buzz Tang, Tony Sylvester, Nicholas Walter, Aleks Cvetkovic, and Mickael Korausch
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Evening events are more thoroughly documented through pictures and video than most other days, so a larger percentage of one’s enduring images originate from this context.
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For many of us, fancy nighttime events are more common than days we need to wear a suit to work, which means creativity in dressing is expressed more in a social, rather than business, context.