Everything posted by hapsburg_mark
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Lily Aspinall
They're on his website.
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Phoebe Peers
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Phoebe Peers
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Phoebe Peers
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Alyssa Arce
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Alyssa Arce
- Kara Milner
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Kara Milner
Ph: David Pearse (@davidpearsephoto) N.B. Basically all of these images are taken from the Instas of Pearse and Kara. Sorry, I was too lazy to bother to try arranging them separately according to photoshoot, so they just follow more or less the chronological order in which they were posted.
- Kara Milner
- Kara Milner
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Kara Zwaanstra
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Alyssa Arce
This is the largest collected gallery of images from the PeopleImages selection that I can remember seeing put together in one place: http://img160.imagevenue.com/galshow.php?gal=gallery_1424107428477_119lo Though I also seem to recall seeing more complete galleries elsewhere; can't remember which forum, though. The collection that I have saved totals over 300 images, which includes various other shoots on there that don't involve nudity. I still haven't gotten around to finishing saving what I could find there. (And the files I saved are all watermarked previews of decent resolution—1155x1731 seems to be the average—though the watermarks aren't as obtrusive as the ones seen here recently.)
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Lauren Summer
If you use Google Chrome, it's fairly simple. (There are probably easier and faster ways to do this, but it's what I've figured out on my own.) All you have to do for Instaposts that have only one photo in them is hit Ctrl+U (or alternatively, right click somewhere on the post and select View page source), which will open a new tab showing you the HTML source code for that post. Then hit Ctrl+F, search for ".jpg", and you'll find the original source image for the post. So, as a demonstration, as it shows up on my computer: Here's the link to the post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BjH37tulxxn/ Hit Ctrl+U once you've gone to it. Once you've got the HTML source code, search for ".jpg", and you'll find the first result takes you to line 161, which reads: <meta property="og:image" content="https://scontent-ort2-1.cdninstagram.com/vp/0ca9d8893d1c97d7415e81df5cef4f2f/5BA72FD2/t51.2885-15/e35/32144321_873466709507669_622870395082506240_n.jpg" /> The link in there is the original image file; copy+paste it and there you have it: https://scontent-ort2-1.cdninstagram.com/vp/0ca9d8893d1c97d7415e81df5cef4f2f/5BA72FD2/t51.2885-15/e35/32144321_873466709507669_622870395082506240_n.jpg For posts that have multiple images that you swipe through to view, it's a little more convoluted (for me, anyhow); for these, I hit Ctrl+Shift+I, which opens up the developer tools on the right hand of the screen, while the page shows up on the left. (On my computer it defaults this to a mobile preview instead of a desktop, but it all works the same.) There should be a line of mini-tabs in this developer's tools window, going like so: Elements, Console, Sources, Network, Performance, etc. Click on Network; you'll get another subrow of tabs listing the various types of aspects of source code and whatnot for the page; so if you're looking for the images on the Instapost, click Img (click Media if you're trying to grab videos off of Instagram posts/Stories), and a list of the images viewed so far will show up, along with a preview window to the right of the list. You're still able to click/swipe through the other images of the post in the preview window of the page on the left of the screen, and as you click through, the list on the right will add them, and you can click on them there and see the preview, and open the original file in a new tab. Hopefully that last bit wasn't too much of a muddle and you're able to figure it out well enough. And if anyone knows of simpler ways to do these things, feel free to sound off, as I'm aware of how clunky are the methods I described just above.
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Lauren Summer
I'm subscribed to her Patreon, and it's on there—along with a lot of other great material. (I'm also subbed to Adam Goldman's, who does a lot of work with her, and he has posted some material of her as well.) But I won't be posting any of that material here because I respect her explicit wishes, which are that no one outside of the Patreon share the paid material. There was already at least one incident where she found out that someone was leaking the pics, and she made her displeasure clear. If you want the pics, subscribe. It's not like it's a huge amount of cash.
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Elizabeth Elam
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Alyssa Arce
I couldn't find much more than the site on which these images are hosted: http://www.lickerishltd.com It seems to be a pretty closed dealio; you need to register to the site to be able to access anything, and I'm leery about trying it myself under some fake company name. If anyone else can possibly have more luck, I'd love to see what they turn up, because I'm keen to see those images (and hopefully others from the same set) in perhaps higher res. Perhaps the "AP" down at the bottom of each image is some reference to the photographer's initials or something—I assume "AA" is for Alyssa Arce.