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  1. Hi. No it's Lisa Taylor. In Arthur Elgort's Models Manual.
  2. Zeki Triko? It looks like stuff out of one of their early 90s catalogs to me.
  3. FAMAMOCA replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Fun clip from an upcoming film from John McKay, We'll Take Manhattan, about model Jean Shrimpton and photographer David Bailey. On the NOWNESS, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton site: http://www.nowness.com/day/2012/1/17/david...takes-manhattan
  4. http://www.nowness.com/day/2011/4/1/1394/i...e-parisian-chic
  5. FAMAMOCA replied to Vanessa_gxox's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Megaupload doesn't work, maybe later. Some news about Megaupload: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainm...cy-by-feds.html
  6. FAMAMOCA replied to Qball's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    my favourite elle pic Wow, that was a big image. The photo is from the Sports Illustrated 1989 Swimsuit Calendar (August), if you didn't know. ph Marc Hispard. Trick question: So what issue of the SI magazine (the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition) was it in???
  7. FAMAMOCA replied to bigassscans's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Hi. No, it's Ingrid Seynhaeve. ph Marco Glaviano, 1992. It's in Glaviano's Sirens. You can try a search here. There's also what I believe is a matching shot from the front, same outfit, in the same source.
  8. FAMAMOCA replied to sanja's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Heads-up for you Ingrid collectors: on eBay (USA) right now for $0.95 is the 1995 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Calendar Software bundle. (no affiliation) http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHEAP-95-CENTS-SI-...=item45ffebef18 If you don't already have this in your collection, the full retail kit including the PRE-PRINTED pages is what you want. The CD-ROM turns up regularly, but not the pre-print pages. And the above has them, unopened. There's a pre-print page for Ingrid, which I think is a quite rare picture. Pre-print pages also for Judit, Kathy, Patricia Velasquez, and so on. CD also includes Mike Reinhardt's awesome photo of a young Veronica Blume. Easiest probably to just search in Calendars between 1995 - 1995 http://www.famamoca.com/ by model name. Should tell you which is the pre-print page, and also for the CD. The above software is for MAC, and my recollection is Windows will not read a Macintosh CD-ROM, unfortunately. I think you would have to try a Mac emulator to read the image files off the CD in Windows.
  9. A cropped version (without the foreground) of this photo is also published in Walter Chin's book Work In Progress, with the photo attributed to 1995. If you search for Claudia http://www.famamoca.com/ the photo will show up for comparison. Happy New Year.
  10. FAMAMOCA replied to snmkytkn's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Source appears to be French Marie Claire, May 1984. The magazine happens to be on eBay currently (no affiliation). Photos are from an edit the seller attributes to Peter Lindbergh. http://www.ebay.com/itm/French-Marie-Clair...=item35b5869ade
  11. FAMAMOCA replied to miss's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Welcome! * Artnet has a collection of Albert Watson's photography, one with Michaela in 1989 (not very recognizable, though): http://www.artnet.com/usernet/awc/awc_work...2541&page=3
  12. FAMAMOCA replied to snmkytkn's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Artnet has a collection of Albert Watson's photography, one with Cecilia in 1984: http://www.artnet.com/usernet/awc/awc_work...4212&page=1
  13. FAMAMOCA replied to seshiru's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    For you die-hard Christy fans. Christy's sister, Kelly Turlington's current page at Stars, San Francisco: http://www.starsagency.com/index.php?#/age...n/portfolio/410
  14. FAMAMOCA replied to Dream Angel's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    If you missed it, jOEh posted this link in a couple of other threads, a gallery of Polaroids from stylist Max Pinnell's work: http://www.seemanagement.com/artists/max-p...book/polaroids/ There's a really, really nice photo of Elaine on the page: http://www.seemanagement.com/artists/pictu...=23452&a=38
  15. FAMAMOCA replied to nanook351's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    If you missed it, jOEh posted this link in a couple of other threads, a gallery of Polaroids from stylist Max Pinnell's work: http://www.seemanagement.com/artists/max-p...book/polaroids/ Christie is on the page: http://www.seemanagement.com/artists/pictu...=23436&a=38
  16. FAMAMOCA replied to miss's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    If you missed it, jOEh posted this link in a couple of other threads, a gallery of Polaroids from stylist Max Pinnell's work: http://www.seemanagement.com/artists/max-p...book/polaroids/ There's a really nice picture of Michaela on the page: http://www.seemanagement.com/artists/pictu...=23484&a=38
  17. FAMAMOCA replied to 66Lucy's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Montgomery Ward catalog from 1985 on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Vintage-catal...=item2eb82cb217
  18. FAMAMOCA replied to beast's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Montgomery Ward Catalog from 1995 on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Vintage-catal...=item2eb82cb217
  19. FAMAMOCA replied to seshiru's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Fun blog post from MU artist Sonia Kashuk http://soniakashuk.com/blog/?p=1227
  20. FAMAMOCA replied to apexapex's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Congrats on getting the ID. Here's a link to her page at Mega: http://www.megamodelagency.com/women/Jennifer-Ohlsson/ There's a nice Pola of her at: http://coacdinc.com/tag/yesim-ak/ She is holding a Beaulieu Super-8 movie camera in that Verglas picture, if you were curious. Not that I'm the forum Sheriff, but board policy is nudity -> text-linked only. You can save a poor, over-worked moderator from an RSI injury by DIY.
  21. I got my super-model pair wrong. It was Valeria with Cindy Crawford. Here: http://www.km02.com/vmazza/misc/misc1.htm That was what I was trying to remember.
  22. Oh, good job! In fact, that was not the one I was trying to think of, but should have. That's a great shot of them together. WireImage has a small gallery of them together at a Ferragamo show: http://www.wireimage.com/ItemListings.aspx...&igi=455633 also from Life's archive: http://www.life.com/image/104475318 and: http://www.diariofemenino.com/actualidad/f...pasarela-milan/
  23. I never knew Valeria had ego or work-ethic issues either (the article mentions "too many no-shows" :shock: ), and my impression was the opposite. I never knew Valeria and Claudia disliked one another (and the article even uses the word "hate"). Because the articles are so similar, I am a little suspicious of these "facts". It reads like someone faxed a bullet-item list around. I can't imagine what purpose that would serve, though. ? I can think of, but can't seem to find, a picture of Valeria and Claudia standing together in swimsuits for some photo-shoot. Does anyone know what that is/was?
  24. FAMAMOCA replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Wow! Those first two are ph Marc Hispard, in Sports Illustrated (the 1988 magazine). The third one looks like it might be from the same shoot, but is unknown to me. That first one I just spent about an hour talking about (okay, it was only a minute or so, but seemed like an hour -- maybe it seems like an hour too for anyone that watches the video ). I had never seen the full frame before, so that's a real surprise. There's more to the right and (much more to the) left. Wow. I really like this shot better with her framed center and all the sand (great color!) plus the tree frame-left. Really makes it.
  25. Did you notice that they tag Valeria as "Heidi Klum"? Whoops! Sheila, do you know the original source or publication of that page? I guess the photo credit is Rose Hartman. New York Magazine has a very similar column, 31 Mar 1997 http://books.google.com/books?id=YegCAAAAM...p;q&f=false Interesting that the articles' details are so similar.