Take a look at new images of actress Monica Bellucci in the March 2024 issue of “Vogue” (Czechoslovakia) magazine, photographed by Paolo Roversi:
Bellucci's film career began in the early 1990's, playing roles in "La Riffa" (1991) and "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992).
In 1996 she was nominated for a 'César Award' for best supporting actress for her portrayal of 'Lisa' in "L'Appartement".
This was followed by roles in "Malèna" (2000), "Brotherhood of the Wolf" and "Irréversible" (2002).
She has since played in numerous films including "Tears of the Sun" (2003), "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003), "The Brothers Grimm" (2005), "Le Deuxième souffle" (2007), "Don't Look Back" (2009), and "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (2010).
Bellucci dubbed her own voice for the French and Italian releases of the film "Shoot 'Em Up" (2007), also voicing 'Kaileena' in the video game "Prince of Persia: Warrior Within" and the French voice of 'Cappy' for the international version of the 2005 animated feature "Robots".
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Bellucci's film career began in the early 1990's, playing roles in "La Riffa" (1991) and "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992).
In 1996 she was nominated for a 'César Award' for best supporting actress for her portrayal of 'Lisa' in "L'Appartement".
This was followed by roles in "Malèna" (2000), "Brotherhood of the Wolf" and "Irréversible" (2002).
She has since played in numerous films including "Tears of the Sun" (2003), "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003), "The Brothers Grimm" (2005), "Le Deuxième souffle" (2007), "Don't Look Back" (2009), and "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (2010).
Bellucci dubbed her own voice for the French and Italian releases of the film "Shoot 'Em Up" (2007), also voicing 'Kaileena' in the video game "Prince of Persia: Warrior Within" and the French voice of 'Cappy' for the international version of the 2005 animated feature "Robots".
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- 2/26/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Take a look actress Kristen Stewart ("Twilight") in "AnOther Magazine", photographed by Paolo Roversi:
"People who are interested in selling a life as if it’s a comic book story? It’s just money, money, money, money," said the outspoken Stewart.
"It's just bullshit distraction...
"...and a lot of people make a lot of money on that...
"...because we wanna' get distracted..."
"I know when I meet someone if we're gonna jive and dance. And I do not want to construct anything with anyone.
"I wanna' fuckin’ dance..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Kristen Stewart in "On The Road"...
"People who are interested in selling a life as if it’s a comic book story? It’s just money, money, money, money," said the outspoken Stewart.
"It's just bullshit distraction...
"...and a lot of people make a lot of money on that...
"...because we wanna' get distracted..."
"I know when I meet someone if we're gonna jive and dance. And I do not want to construct anything with anyone.
"I wanna' fuckin’ dance..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Kristen Stewart in "On The Road"...
- 3/28/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek actress Kristen Stewart in "AnOther" Magazine, celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, photographed by Paolo Roversi:
"People who are interested in selling a life as if it’s a comic book story?", said Stewart about the cult of 'celebrity'."It's just money, money, money, money. It’s just bullshit distraction, and a lot of people make a lot of money on that, because we wanna' get distracted..."
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"People who are interested in selling a life as if it’s a comic book story?", said Stewart about the cult of 'celebrity'."It's just money, money, money, money. It’s just bullshit distraction, and a lot of people make a lot of money on that, because we wanna' get distracted..."
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- 10/20/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new images of "Game Of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke aka 'Daenerys Targaryen', dressed in Christian Dior, for a recent issue of British "Vogue", photographed by Paolo Roversi :
Clarke was nominated for a 2013 Emmy for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series' in "Game Of Thrones"...
...played Jude Law’s daughter in "Dom Hemingway" (2013), starred as 'Holly Golightly' on Broadway in "Breakfast At Tiffany’s", and will soon be seen as 'Sarah Connor' in "Terminator Genisys".
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Emilia Clarke for "Vogue"...
Clarke was nominated for a 2013 Emmy for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series' in "Game Of Thrones"...
...played Jude Law’s daughter in "Dom Hemingway" (2013), starred as 'Holly Golightly' on Broadway in "Breakfast At Tiffany’s", and will soon be seen as 'Sarah Connor' in "Terminator Genisys".
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Emilia Clarke for "Vogue"...
- 6/18/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new images of "Game Of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke aka 'Daenerys Targaryen', dressed in Christian Dior, for the May 2015 issue of British "Vogue" fashion magazine, photographed by Paolo Roversi :
"...as the season five premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' is on the horizon, Clarke drssed like her character in the hit show as 'Daenerys Targaryen' aka 'Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea' for the publication..."
Clarke was nominated for a 2013 Emmy for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series' in "Game Of Thrones"...
...played Jude Law’s daughter in "Dom Hemingway" (2013), starred as 'Holly Golightly' on Broadway in "Breakfast At Tiffany’s", and will soon be seen as 'Sarah Connor' in "Terminator Genisys".
Click the images to enlarge...
"...as the season five premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' is on the horizon, Clarke drssed like her character in the hit show as 'Daenerys Targaryen' aka 'Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea' for the publication..."
Clarke was nominated for a 2013 Emmy for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series' in "Game Of Thrones"...
...played Jude Law’s daughter in "Dom Hemingway" (2013), starred as 'Holly Golightly' on Broadway in "Breakfast At Tiffany’s", and will soon be seen as 'Sarah Connor' in "Terminator Genisys".
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- 4/7/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Helloooo ladies—and Kate Moss! The 41-year-old supermodel poses topless for W magazine's April issue, baring her boobs for a series of photos in a spread titled "Painted Lady." The artsy images, shot by Paolo Roversi and styled by Edward Enninful, show the ageless beauty in a range of ornate dresses. Stefano Tonchi, W's editor in chief, said (per the Mirror), "These are not your typical ladies-who-lunch ensembles." "Photographer Paolo Roversi and W's Fashion and Style Director Edward Enninful literally knocked the stuffing out of couture, zeroing in on the raciest, most sensuous looks of the season," added Tonchi. Clearly, Moss is comfortable in front of...
- 3/18/2015
- E! Online
Kate Moss' reign is not even close to being over! The British supermodel steams up the pages of W Magazine's April Issue -- featuring cover star Alicia Vikander -- where she poses topless in some crazy couture. In the pics, the 41-year-old beauty struts her stuff in a series of high-fashion snaps taken by famed photographer Paolo Roversi. The sexy supermodel is no stranger to nudity! Kate went topless on the cover of W Magazine back in November, standing alongside fellow models Daria Werbowy, Lara Stone, and Raquel Zimmerman, in a pair of ultra low-rise jeans, red briefs, and, well, nothing else. The model also bared her bod in the 60th anniversary edition of Playboy, where she opened up about the longevity of her career and her hatred of the paparazzi. While Moss is no stranger to appearing in front of the camera, she likes to keep her personal life private.
- 3/17/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Thank goodness for Dior! We missed Jennifer Lawrence on the red carpet at the 2015 Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 22, but thanks to Dior, we didn't have to wait too long to have her pretty face back in our lives! On Monday, Feb. 23, the French fashion house released its spring/summer 2015 campaign images, starring none other than Lawrence, 24, in the brand's most minimalist (and, dare we say, most J.Law) designs. In one set of photos shot by Paolo Roversi, the Hunger Games actress, who's modeled for Dior [...]...
- 2/26/2015
- Us Weekly
Sneak Peek new images, plus footage of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence in another classy campaign for the "Dior" fashion house, photographed by Paolo Roversi:
"At the beginning I told everyone, 'I’m an actress. I’m not a model'," she said.
"It is only recently that I discovered the beauty of 'haute couture'..."
Lawrence will reappear as 'Katniss Everdeen' in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 2" currently in post-production, is currently shooting the feature "Joy" and will reprise her role as 'Raven'/'Mystique' in "X-men: Apocalypse", in pre-production for a spring/summer 2015 shoot.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Jennifer Lawrence for "Dior"...
"At the beginning I told everyone, 'I’m an actress. I’m not a model'," she said.
"It is only recently that I discovered the beauty of 'haute couture'..."
Lawrence will reappear as 'Katniss Everdeen' in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 2" currently in post-production, is currently shooting the feature "Joy" and will reprise her role as 'Raven'/'Mystique' in "X-men: Apocalypse", in pre-production for a spring/summer 2015 shoot.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Jennifer Lawrence for "Dior"...
- 2/23/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
What does Jennifer Lawrence keep in her handbag? Well, we have to wait until Thursday (Feb. 26) to find out, but before the behind-the-scenes film is released, Wwd is giving us our first look at the Oscar-winner’s campaign for “Be Dior.”
In the new ad images, Jennifer gazes intensely into the camera while showing off Dior’s latest handbag collection. The “Hunger Games” star poses for photographer Paolo Roversi, wearing pieces from Raf Simons’ spring collection and a perfectly imperfect updo.
The new advertisement will also feature a short film in which she talks about what she keeps in her handbag and more. The film and ad images are slated to break later this week.
In the new ad images, Jennifer gazes intensely into the camera while showing off Dior’s latest handbag collection. The “Hunger Games” star poses for photographer Paolo Roversi, wearing pieces from Raf Simons’ spring collection and a perfectly imperfect updo.
The new advertisement will also feature a short film in which she talks about what she keeps in her handbag and more. The film and ad images are slated to break later this week.
- 2/23/2015
- GossipCenter
Seriously, what's Jennifer Lawrence's secret?
Though the 24-year-old actress is open about her love of junk food -- specifically Cool Ranch Doritos -- her eating habits are definitely not showing on her complexion, which is spectacularly flawless in her new Dior ads that were released on Monday. Sporting a natural look, Jennifer is fresh-faced in the pretty new pics that show off the Be Dior handbag, shot by famed photographer Paolo Roversi.
Dior
Video: Jennifer Lawrence Hates Fancy Diets As Much As She Loves Junk Food
Check her out effortlessly sporting two chic, sleeveless Dior designs with the designer purse.
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In this behind-the-scenes video, J. Law also reveals what she keeps in her own handbag.
“Wallet, phone, keys -- if I can remember them -- ChapStick and a little perfume," she shares. "I love being able to fit everything that I need into one bag while also looking chic."
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Though the 24-year-old actress is open about her love of junk food -- specifically Cool Ranch Doritos -- her eating habits are definitely not showing on her complexion, which is spectacularly flawless in her new Dior ads that were released on Monday. Sporting a natural look, Jennifer is fresh-faced in the pretty new pics that show off the Be Dior handbag, shot by famed photographer Paolo Roversi.
Dior
Video: Jennifer Lawrence Hates Fancy Diets As Much As She Loves Junk Food
Check her out effortlessly sporting two chic, sleeveless Dior designs with the designer purse.
DiorDior.Dior
In this behind-the-scenes video, J. Law also reveals what she keeps in her own handbag.
“Wallet, phone, keys -- if I can remember them -- ChapStick and a little perfume," she shares. "I love being able to fit everything that I need into one bag while also looking chic."
Video: [link=nm...
- 2/23/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Go girl, it's your birthday! Rihanna, who turned 27 today, took to Twitter earlier to share a beautiful new photo of herself dedicated to her new album R8. "Shot by Paolo Roversi for #R8," she tweeted in recognition of her Italian photographer. The Barbados-born goddess rocks some seriously dark brows, platform shoes, and goes partially topless in the sexy snapshot. Looks like Jnco pants may already be coming back into fashion before we expected. In addition to the hot shot, she thanked all of her fans for their thoughtful birthday wishes, "My fans are the greatest!!! This put such a smile on my heart! Love you all!!" The songstress has been working hard towards...
- 2/21/2015
- E! Online
It's been over two years since Rihanna released an album—her last LP, Unapologetic, hit airwaves in 2012—but, rest assured, the Barbadian beauty is slowing creeping back into the spotlight. Over the weekend, she shocked fans by debuting her new single, "Four Five Seconds" and she's preparing for the release of her forthcoming album, which, thus far, has remained a top secret project. In celebration of her upcoming record, the 26-year-old pop star covers i-d magazine's Music Issue, appearing effortlessly edgy as she rocks box braids and flashes a sultry stare in the image shot by Paolo Roversi. Although the cover is undoubtedly eye-catching, we can't help...
- 1/30/2015
- E! Online
Washington, Jan 4: Kate Moss' life and work will be turned into a documentary by French television channel Paris Premiere to celebrate her 40th birthday.
According to Vogue Paris magazine, 'Looking for Kate' will be compiled by designer Isabel Marant and photographers Paolo Roversi and Peter Lindbergh, Contactmusic reported.
The special feature will "delve into some of the darker aspects of the woman whose face is known all over the world". (Ani)...
According to Vogue Paris magazine, 'Looking for Kate' will be compiled by designer Isabel Marant and photographers Paolo Roversi and Peter Lindbergh, Contactmusic reported.
The special feature will "delve into some of the darker aspects of the woman whose face is known all over the world". (Ani)...
- 1/4/2014
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Thomas Synnamon is an emerging New York–based photographer with a passion for simple yet bold work. Inspired by some of the greats, such as Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paolo Roversi, and Steven Klein, Synnamon challenges himself to let his imagination prevail in the balance between creativity and technique. A self-taught photographer, he approaches every project with the same objective: to create something beautiful.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Synnamon: Well, I always loved photography but was intimated by the learning process of film photography, and when digital came around it was instant gratification. So I did a lot of shooting with a point-and-shoot camera from product and a lot of macro shooting to learn some lighting, and then it was a lot, and I mean a lot, of self-portraits. So then I bought my first Slr camera and just started shooting friends and playing with lighting and learning the camera.
- 9/18/2010
- The Advocate
Scottish actress Tilda Swinton has landed a new fashion role - she's the new face of jewellery brand Pomellato.
The Oscar winner, 49, already fronts advertisements for clothing firm Pringle of Scotland and perfume makers Etat Libre d'Orange, and now she's adding the Italian gem company to her modelling portfolio.
Photographer Paolo Roversi, who shot the actress for the edgy campaign, says, "(She) is a wonderful woman, of a unique beauty - natural and sophisticated at the same time - and associating her with Pomellato jewels was bound to result in interesting images."...
The Oscar winner, 49, already fronts advertisements for clothing firm Pringle of Scotland and perfume makers Etat Libre d'Orange, and now she's adding the Italian gem company to her modelling portfolio.
Photographer Paolo Roversi, who shot the actress for the edgy campaign, says, "(She) is a wonderful woman, of a unique beauty - natural and sophisticated at the same time - and associating her with Pomellato jewels was bound to result in interesting images."...
- 3/17/2010
- WENN
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