Sentences with phrase «magazine images in»

As I've mentioned before, a great website resource that combines several great shelter magazine images in various design styles can be found by browsing the idea homes on the Kohler Website.
Blowing up the transfer technique of that series (originally, soaking the magazine images in lighter fluid and rubbing them on paper with an empty ballpoint pen) to collect semi-transparent pictures, he then, with the bravura only he could muster (his friend and studio mate Jasper Johns was so much tighter) angled, swirled and layered them in symphonic pageants for which the term collage seems wholly inadequate even if it is technically right.

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Barbara Corcoran on Projecting a Big Image and Living Up to It Highlights from Corcoran's keynote speech at Entrepreneur Magazine's Growth Conference in Dallas early last year.
Although so far businesses have used interactive disks to boost corporate images or espouse causes (such as a campaign against software piracy), Time magazine recently contracted with one production service to prepare its entire 28 - page (in print) rate card on an interactive disk.
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, newspaper and magazine covers almost uniformly showed gut - wrenching images of the Twin Towers engulfed in smoke and flameIn the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, newspaper and magazine covers almost uniformly showed gut - wrenching images of the Twin Towers engulfed in smoke and flamein smoke and flames.
Other images, of a half - naked coven gathered in the woods and a woman in her underwear surrounded by hairless cats — which might look right at home in a high - concept fashion magazine but are slightly puzzling in the context of an ad for a fitness chain — are much harder to suss out.
It would allow her to maintain the kind of «wholesome» image that is apparently demanded by consumers of fitness advice in OK magazine.
In this interview with Charles Templeton, Hefner talks about sexual repression, premarital sex, sexual freedom and the image that Playboy magazine was projecting.
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It's hard over here in the United States, with the constant pressure of magazine models and movie stars portraying an impossible body image.
Back in November 1977 the co-founder of Faith Movement wrote, as editor of this magazine, «There will be no traditional priesthood left in Europe in ten years time, among the younger clergy, unless a start is urgently made to teach priests the full faith, the full spiritual heritage of the Church, and the full content of the life of Christ in the traditional image of the priest of the Western Patriarchate, the priesthood of the Latin rite, which is the priesthood of the fullness of Peter and Paul.»
My point in that comment was to point out that the magazine's purpose and aim is for men to USE sexual images of women for their own pleasure.
I had been interested in creating a modern - day reinterpretation of the Stations of the Cross — the traditional set of images depicting the journey of Christ from trial to crucifixion and burial — for the Easter edition of Premier Christianity magazine.
This state of affairs can be only partially encouraging, however, for the increasing worldwide popularity of TV has been accompanied by a steady decrease in reading (and in nations where the literacy rate is low, television can have an instant impact on people who have never read a newspaper or magazine) At any rate, recent research has concluded that of all media, newspapers do the best job of presenting a satisfactory image of aging.
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(Psalm 101:3) There is no redeeming value for men in scanning through images of half - clothed women in a magazine.
I am not perfect and difficult considering the world we live in today filtered with sex images on tv... magazines... ect....
Magazines in the check - out line at the grocery store clamor for our attention with the cacophonous voices of «experts» who will fix our relationships, mend our brokenness and supercharge our self - images.
And it doesn't help that most of what is shown on television and in magazines is doctored, not just surgically and with hours of make - up, but with Photoshop and other image editing programs.
Strategically placed near the checkout line at the grocery store, where, after a frustrating hour of decision - making, calorie counting, list checking, and child - bribing, women would otherwise be forced to stop, wait, and ask themselves a few questions about the meaning of their existence, the magazine aisle dazzles us with photoshopped images of super-skinny models, next to impeccably arranged place settings, next to actresses praised for losing their baby weight in five minutes, next to Martha Stewart holding a perfectly frosted chocolate cake.
Tens of thousands attended his funeral or viewed his casket and images of his mutilated body were published in black magazines and newspapers, rallying popular black support and white sympathy across the U.S. Intense scrutiny was brought to bear on the condition of black civil rights in Mississippi, with newspapers around the country critical of the state.
The image is especially ironic considering the fact that his father, Liberty founder Jerry Falwell, famously sued Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt for a satirical depiction of him in his porn magazine, in a case that landed in the Supreme Court.
A Slice in the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide discusses the importance of students making sure their Twitter, Facebook and other social media profiles present the image they want prospective schools to see.
i spotted an image of this lovely, towering cake recently in a food magazine.
It's hard to ignore at the moment, across social media, in magazines and bestselling books — step forward «eating clean», brought to you in a thousand Instagram and Pinterest images by a tribe of glamorous young women, notably Ella Woodward, Amelia Freer and the Hemsley sisters.
It feels a little strange to feature the in - house magazine of COS — itself a subsidiary of fast fashion behemoth H&M, an identity that is neatly hidden behind COS's cozy Swedish home brand image — as alternative in print.
In the meantime, I scratch my travel itch daily with the gorgeous images Suitcase Magazine posts to their Instagram feed.
These images achieve the goal that has driven every SI photographer: to bring the magazine's readers closer to the action (a Buckeyes quarterback framed by the perfect crowd shot and Tiger painting one of his masterpieces) and closer to the story behind the action (the burn in Lance Armstrong's thighs and the inferno in Ray Lewis's eyes).
The image was inspired by a 1970s issue of Spanish magazine Don Balon, which depicted Johan Cruyff in almost exactly the same way.
On the cover of most motherhood - based magazines, chances are you're going to find a serene image of a new mom curled up over her bundle of joy, maybe covered in a blanket, maybe exposed, breastfeeding with a longing look of love and affection on her face.
A 2001 Nike ad in the magazine Seventeen, for example, showed an attractive, somewhat dishevelled young woman wearing the Women's Professional Football League uniform - an image that seemed to convey an alternative, athletic version of femininity.
In general, women's magazines are about commodifying images of women.
Every time I see a breastfeeding image in a magazine or a newspaper, I think that helps.
Well, posting or showing images in magazines is not a problem for me because this gives a lot of awareness to all the mothers out there how important breast feeding is to their babies.
During the tween years girls often compare themselves with their peers, and with the images, they see in magazines, on television, and in the movies.
The image will appear in our monthly parenting magazine in the We Love This feature page.
We are bombarded with images in the media of celebrity mums easily fitting back into their skinny jeans 2 weeks post birth and not to mention the disgusting magazine articles you see where mums «imperfections» are photographed, zoomed in on and then given a big red circle of shame around them for added insult.
I wasn't shocked by the cover because I know that the only purpose behind the cover images was to A) draw attention to the story and the magazine and B) create enough controversy [which it's succeeding at] to keep people interested in the article and buying the magazine long after the story runs.
Breasts are thrust in everyone's face in TV ads, online images, magazine and newspaper pages, and blown up in store windows but many women have never seen breastfeeding aside from when it is used for comedic relief or perfectly staged and lit for a parenting magazine.
«As Ana points out in the updated interview in the magazine, right now this is about an image of an artist breastfeeding on the cover of a magazine, but moms face this every day when they try to feed their children in restaurants or on airplanes or in other public places — they are asked to go into seclusion to feed their kids.
The most recent example came on Monday in New York magazine, whose front cover featured Mr. Cuomo's outsized image, and his enormous, artificially enhanced visage, with the claim, «Andrew Cuomo may be the shrewdest American politician since LBJ.»
The never - before - published images, taken for a magazine in 2000, include a number of frames showing the former «SNL» star grabbing the media mogul's buttocks as they pose back to back.
In an interview he gave to the House magazine, he credited Blair and Peter Mandelson with successfully having improved Labour's image in order to secure election victory but accused Blair of then jettisoning Labour's core values and consequently rendering the party intellectually bankrupIn an interview he gave to the House magazine, he credited Blair and Peter Mandelson with successfully having improved Labour's image in order to secure election victory but accused Blair of then jettisoning Labour's core values and consequently rendering the party intellectually bankrupin order to secure election victory but accused Blair of then jettisoning Labour's core values and consequently rendering the party intellectually bankrupt.
It was dubbed «Baby Louie,» after a National Geographic photographer whose images of it appeared in a cover story for the magazine.
The image, a mysterious, gray blob surrounding a spot of intense red, was based on an electron - microscope photo of a neuromuscular junction (the connection between a nerve cell and a muscle) clipped from a magazine sometime in the 1980s.
New Scientist magazine reports that Jet Propulsion Lab researcher Adrian Stoica told a meeting in England last month that gait analysis from satellites should make it possible to identify people by their walk and because of the angle of the satellite you have a better chance of getting the image of the shadow than of the actual walk.
But when a New York Times headline reads «A Precursor to Playboy: Graphic Images in Rock», and Discover magazine asserts that man's obsession with pornography dates back to «Cro - Magnon days» based on «the famous 26,000 - year - old Venus of Willendorf statuette... [with] GG - cup breasts and a hippopotamal butt», I think a line is crossed.
To see more images from the Nigerian Delta, shot on assignment for Harper's Magazine in 2012, visit Samuel James's website.
«Do as I say, not as I show: Ads in parenting magazines don't always illustrate safe practices: Study finds nearly 1 in 6 ads for children's products use images that clash with American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations on potentially life - threatening issues such as infant sleep positions and choking hazards.»
The promotion of unrealistic body images in some advertisements and magazines is thought to have a role in triggering eating disorders, explains Farid, and some countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Norway, are now considering legislation to require digitally altered images to be labelled as such.
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