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  1. Natalia Semeniouk Russian Hair:Brown Eyes:Green Height:175 cm Bust:86 cm Waist:62 cm Hips:90 cm Shoes:39 Advertisement: Samsung (Video on TV),Egle, FMD.com (on the site,photos of another model are uploaded to her profile,with the exception of the very first photo)
  2. Uli Weber (born 1964) is a photographer best known for his celebrity portraits. He received an IPA Award in 2016, Communication Arts 'Best Photo Book' in 2015 & Hasselblad Masters Award in 2006.
  3. BIO From the tender age of 10, Jason Kibbler understood he was destined to become a photographer. Originally from Australia, Jason moved to New York with a clear vision and determination to become a household name in the industry. He was able to achieve just that—with a masterful craft for light, Jason’s distinct aesthetic is regularly called upon by the most respectable brands and publications spanning fashion, beauty, and entertainment. artworld.agency
  4. Ever since the poster and advertising assumed a major part in our culture in the twentieth century, great creative artists have made a huge visual impact on the feeling of every era that they have filtered and formulated. The most outstanding graphic artists gave life and expression to their epoch, making an indelible mark on our memories. For more than thirty years, through drawing, poster design, photography, cinema, video and event design, Jean-Paul Goude has made an impression, in every sense, on our imagination. From the tops of the 60’s to the legendary Esquire magazine of the following decade, from the New York of Andy Warhol and mixed cultures, to Grace Jones, for whom he was Pygmalion, from the spectacular Bicentennial Parade in Paris in 1989 to the celebration of ‘Style Beur’ (Arab Style), from ads for Kodak and Chanel to working with the latest supermodels – Goude has triumphantly captured, time after time, the spirit of his age. What is perhaps less well known is that this ‘made to order’ work is merely the flipside of Goude’s profoundly individual adventure, a journey (marked in particular by his celebration of a number of remarkable women) transformed into a sort of personal mythology. Life and work for Goude are inextricably linked, and this gives his work a particularly oblique personal cachet, and lifts it above mere images. jeanpaulgoude.com
  5. Anthony Ward (born in London, England) is a professional photographer. Ward began his career in the film and television industry where he trained as a cameraman. After shooting for many film and TV companies in Europe and America he relocated to Los Angeles where he opened up his own production company. He worked as both a director and director of photography on numerous jobs for the European television and commercial market. He currently resides in New York City where he has lived and worked for the past six years. His work has appeared in various magazines including "InStyle", French "Vogue", "Harper's Bazaar", "V" magazine, "I-D", "Details", "New York " magazine and Arena Homme Plus. His advertising clients include Helmut Lang, Barney's Coop, Aveda, Tahari, Vanity Fair corp. and Procter & Gamble. en-academic.com
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  7. Angelo Pennetta is a London-based photographer known for his warm and optimistic approach to fashion photography. His work with the foremost magazines in the industry consistently provides readers with intimate, relaxed and often very funny portraits of some of the most beautiful people in the world. Having turned down a place at the London School of Economics to pursue photography, Angelo began his career in 2009 after Katie Grand requested him to shoot for her last issue at the helm of Pop Magazine (Issue 20), whilst simultaneously commissioning a series of pictures that Angelo had taken of Lara Stone for Issue 1 of LOVE Magazine. Through shooting internationally for some of the industry’s biggest titles, including i-D, Dazed and Confused, The Gentlewoman, LOVE Magazine, Wall Street Journal Magazine, American Vogue and British Vogue, Angelo has become a favourite amongst some the most respected brands in the industry. He frequently collaborates with renowned stylists Robbie Spencer, Francesca Burns, Carlos Nazario, Julia Sarr Jamois, Emilie Kareh, Camille Bidault Waddington, and Katie Grand. artparner.com
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  10. Craig's work has been featured in publications including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Esquire, and The Sunday Times magazine, in campaigns for Louis Vuitton, Alice Temperley, Mr. Porter, Persol, and in his unique collaboration with A.A. Gill, which has spanned 25 locations across the globe. He also has a regular column in Sunday Times Style entitled 'Snap Shot', which runs weekly. In 2010, Craig's on-going work with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres culminated in the book Writing on the Edge, which featured his photography paired with essays told from war-torn regions. Highlights include Martin Amis experiencing firsthand the problems of gang violence in Colombia; New York Times best-selling author Tracy Chevalier recounting the abuse of women in Burundi; Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis reporting from Palestine; and Danny Boyle searching for the "lost sea" of Uzbekistan. Craig has either won or been nominated three times for 'British Magazine Photographer of the Year',[8] exhibited for five consecutive years at the National Portrait Gallery, served as Photographer-in-Residence for the Royal Geographical Society, was named The Telegraph "Travel Photographer of the Year", participated in the prestigious World Press Master Class (which selects 12 photographers from more than 60 countries), and was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's prize for a notable achievement in the art of photography by someone under 35. In March 2012, Craig's show 'The Bigger Picture' opened on Cork Street in London featuring twenty images from fourteen countries that were also written about at the same moment by A.A. Gill.In 2013, Craig took part in a joint exhibition with Bay Garnett at the Vogue Festival in London. He also participated on a discussion panel for Vogue on ecological fashion. Craig lives in London with his partner, stylist Bay Garnett, and their two children. en.wikipedia.org
  11. Kate Fisher is an 80s/90s/00s model, represented by Elite, New York. She is now known as Tziporah Atarah Malkah. Born: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 30 November, 1973 Kate Fischer is the daughter of future Australian politician Pru Goward and university lecturer Alastair Fischer. She is the eldest of three daughters. She attended the Canberra Girls' Grammar School before going to Narrabundah College. In 1987, at the age of 13, Fischer won the Dolly Covergirl of the Year competition and was touted as the next Elle Macpherson. By the early 1990s, she had become a high-profile model working in Sydney and New York. She did shoots for Bloomingdales, Glamor magazine and Mademoiselle, and was featured on the covers of Black + White magazine and Vogue Australia. In 2005–2006, Fischer was the face of AMP Capital Shopping Centres in Australia. In 1993, Fischer had a role in the Australian film Sirens, playing alongside Elle Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Sam Neill and Hugh Grant as one of the three life models of painter Norman Lindsay. In 1995, Fischer was recruited for an ongoing role in the Network 10 TV soap opera Echo Point which aired for six months. She appeared in several of the Elle McFeast (Libbi Gorr) comedy specials on ABC TV such as Breasts (1996) and The Whitlam Dismissal (1996). For two years (1996–1997), Fischer was the host of the Looney Tunes cartoon show What's Up Doc? on the Nine Network. In 1997, she had a small part in the Australian film Dust Off the Wings, a drama set amidst Sydney's surfing culture. In 2000, she starred in the horror film Blood Surf, filmed in South Africa. Fischer starred as a blind girl who is courted by a struggling comedian in the Australian film comedy The Real Thing (2002) and had a small role as a CIA agent in the Steven Seagal direct-to-video action film The Foreigner (2003). In 2002, she appeared in three episodes of the Channel 7 medical drama series All Saints. In 2005, Fischer resurfaced on the Nine Network's Celebrity Overhaul, a show in which celebrities try to regain their fitness through good diet and exercise habits. In 2006, Fischer appeared as a guest judge on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Song For The Socceroos and as a contestant on the Seven Network TV show It Takes Two. The same year, she also made a guest appearance on the first series of The Chaser's War on Everything on ABC TV and also became the host of the short-lived weekly clip show Top 40 Celebrity Countdown on the Seven Network. In 2007, she filmed a short comedy video, Supermodel Hotdog, which aired on YouTube. The sketch, filmed at her LA apartment, self-satirised her popular image as a celebrity and movie star. In January 2017, Malkah (having legally changed her name several years earlier) became a contestant on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! She was evicted by a public vote on day 31 after spending 30 days in the African jungle. Following her departure, she made news headlines after some awkward post-eviction interviews. Fischer was engaged to businessman James Packer until the couple separated in 1998 after five years together and a two-year engagement. Their breakup received wide coverage in both the mainstream and tabloid press, fueled by rumours regarding the extent of the financial settlement. Fischer later stated she received "a few hundred thousand dollars" and the house they had formerly shared. She eventually sold the house for A$2,825,000 in 2000. Since 1998, Fischer has spent much of her time living in the United States. While there, she converted to Judaism and changed her name to Tziporah Atarah Malkah. According to the Sydney Morning Herald in 2010, Malkah described herself as a political conservative and a supporter of the US Republican Party and the Australian Liberal Party. After returning to Australia in 2011, she resided at a boarding house for 22 months due to reduced circumstances. In 2016 it was reported that Malkah was living in Toorak, Victoria, and employed as an aged care worker. Height: 1.78 Bust: 89 Waist: 64 Hips: 89 Shoes: 41 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown wikipedia google images
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