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Shale586

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  1. (Sneaks back on to Maggie's thread...) Forgot to post stuff from Club L London that I was able to recover from the Wayback Machine:
  2. LOL - she IS a cutie. And I truly believe that she is just getting started. Hopefully she continues to grace us with her presence. I've pretty well plumbed everywhere I can think of so far, including the Wayback Machine. We look forward to new appearances - two campaigns that I know of coming up. And of course, her appearance in Sports Illustrated this summer! But I do need a rest - she became an obsession over the last couple of weeks, and I need to get back to real life! So I leave you with for now:
  3. Another by Luis Quezada Photography
  4. Benedikt Renc for Elle Czech Jan2019 @Modeloveand @Slam12 already posted these photos from this photographer: See through: There were an additional 6 photos from that shoot, not sure if they were part of a full editorial or not - can't locate the actual mag on issuu.com. Here are the other photos I could find.
  5. QUIZ Clothing SS 2018
  6. She hasn't done a lot of runway work - this show seems to have been one of the few. Here a a few pics without the SS watermarks:
  7. Three more from that shoot by the talented Christopher Horne
  8. More Ben Watts - a promo shoot for Adore Me
  9. There have been various posts for Jared Thomas Kocka ph. Here's a GIF from his website:
  10. Two different appearances in TOWN Magazine: One, her wedding photo, TOWN, August 2016, photo by Seam Money + Elizabeth Fay. And then again in TOWN, October 2017, photo by Ace Amir of SpadeStudios
  11. Here are a few from Amuse Society:
  12. Here's a good way to illustrate - thought I had hit a motherlode with Anthropologie, but then did a thread search for the name, and found that both @Kane and @Modelove had already made posts, one with various clothing, and one with mainly intimates. So I only saved different ones that I found. Herewith, from Anthropologie:
  13. Lol, why thank you, young grasshopper. Here's some of my technique: 1. I familiarize myself with the thread first. It's very rare to find a model that doesn't already have a thread. One time I was frustrated with the poor quality and number of missing old posts for a model, so I started a new thread, but the mods intervened and merged them. 2. Normally I stick to threads that have one or two pages only - they're easier to review and search. When I discovered Maggie's thread, it already had 50 pages! And this was around the time that the search function by thread was disabled - ARRGH! - happily, it is back. 3. Maggie's thread has had some veteran posters who found some wonderful shoots, so I make note of the photographers they identified, the magazine shoots or fashion shoots that the model was in, and mark those as done. Saves me a lot of time in searching out the same stuff that the master posters have already found. 4. A simple Google or Bing search for the modelling agency pages, the model's social media, and any interviews or editorials brings up a wealth of sources. One thing I always try to do is when a FB or IG post identifies the photographer, I click through to the photographer's account, and hopefully their own webpage. Many photographers get lazy about identifying the models in their shoots, so quite often, it is easy to find unlabelled photos of our Maggie. 5. Get creative with your search engines. Instead of just typing Maggie Rawlins in the search box, try "Maggie Rawlins" or "@maggierawlins" or try combining it with the name of the photographer or vendor like GUESS. 6. I try to collect as many photos from one photographer as I can, before posting them. This way, I can sort, eliminate dupes, find better quality versions of the same image, and sometimes even post them in order! Once I have found a few, Bing Reverse Image Search will often bring to light similar images from the same shoot. Google Reverse Image Search is not as good for that, but it will find different versions of the exact same photo. 7. Before I post anything, I always search the thread first for the photographers name, or the ad campaign. This makes it a challenge, as many newbie posters don't bother to identify the photog or their source. And yes, scrolling through 50+ pages is a chore, but I try to do that too. I'm not always successful, and that is why if I discover that I HAVE made a duplicate post, I will edit and delete the pics. 8. When I post, I try really hard to remember to include the name of the photographer at the very least (assuming that it is possible), to give them their due credit. This is not always possible when we find pics on VS or AdoreMe or other retailer's websites, because many of these are product shots and don't identify the original photographer. So thank you for asking. Good luck and good hunting! And just for you, here's a Maggie pic from photographer Gilles Bensimmon, the one he used for the cover of the latest MAXIM mag:
  14. A tip of the hat to you, with a solo photo from Zavier De'Angelo
  15. Man, somebody got out of bed on the wrong side this morning... In point of fact, I've been through the thread manually several times. When I find an older post from the same shoot, I try only to post either better sizes or different ones. I notice that the last three posts you made in this thread were single photos with no source or photog. This doesn't help when we search a thread to see that we're not posting any duplicates. As far as this shoot goes, I went through the whole thread up to about 2019 and I still didn't see it. If I have posted duplicates, then please forgive.
  16. Bambina Swim the kickstarter video: