You don't see anyone backstage talking about how green it is to have reusable bottles or how health - conscious the organic food is, everyone is more concerned with getting the models ready for the show and snapping
photos of the celebrities like Heidi Klum, above.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, an endless loop
of photos streams across a wall screen in the reception area: White at the Grammys; White at the Emmys; White mugging alongside
celebrities like Matt Damon and Céline Dion.
It's
like, hey we all love seeing glossy
photos of celebrity and influencer homes.
Similarly,
photos of celebrities who look
like historical figures is certainly a curiosity, but hardly mind - expanding.
If you've ever met someone you've first come across online, you'll know the exact feeling I had when first spotting her behind a cooking station — almost
like she's a
celebrity, and that strange pairing
of their face from
photos and videos you've seen, to how they are in real life.
I'm all for the #NormalizeBreastfeeding movement, but sometimes the
photos of celebrities breastfeeding can make it seem
like it's all rainbows and unicorns when you're feeding your baby.
The contrast it provided with the self - promotional brochure describing his work at Housing and Urban Development was stark and no doubt deliberate: the glossy color
photos of Cuomo the HUD secretary posing with
celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker had been replaced by statistics, tables and footnotes.
For example, if presented with a
photo of a
celebrity, and the statement, «This famous person is alive,» one might seek out elements
of the picture which provide support for the statement that he or she is alive, and ignore those elements
of the picture which might suggest that he or she is not alive,
like signs the picture comes from a previous decade.
«Patients bring pictures
of celebrities on their cell phones or show me
photos they found on social media
of what they want to look
like,» says Eugene Kim, MD, a board - certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills.
Maybe you've seen
photos of a
celebrity on the beach and decide that you want to look
like that, it's possible, however doing that in 4 months isn't.
Since blogging a
photo of her inventive and adorable cupcake pops in 2008, Angie Dudley (more popularly known as Bakerella) has jetted around the country promoting her New York Times best - selling book, teamed up with international corporations
like Target and Disney, taught Martha Stewart something new in the kitchen, and most recently decorated cake pops at the home
of Blake Lively after receiving an invitation from the
celebrity herself.
But the most interesting workstation artifacts are the ones that tell about the person whose workstation it is — snapshots
of a mountain climbing trip, magazine cutouts
of small airplanes,
photos of celebrity heartthrobs
like Josh Hartnett and Angelina Jolie, and stuffed monkeys and lizards.
The movement against commercial - breeding practices began picking up significant momentum by late 2014, after
celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey repeatedly spoke out on the issue and groups
like the Humane Society shared on social media
photos of animals allegedly abused by breeders.
The movement against commercial breeding practices began picking up significant momentum by late 2014, after
celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey repeatedly spoke out on the issue and groups
like the Humane Society shared on social media
photos of animals allegedly abused by breeders.
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In her
photo clippings
of boxers,
celebrities, and cartoons I couldn't help but think
of Adolph Gottlieb in the late 1940s or the other New York school artists
like Mark Tobey, who explored the symbols
of other civilizations.
Using bold, easy to recognize imagery, and vibrant block colours, Pop artists
like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) created an iconography based on
photos of popular
celebrities like film - stars, advertisements, posters, consumer product packaging, and comic strips - material that helped to narrow the divide between the commercial arts and the fine arts.
Many
of the
photos were shot on his Minox 35EL camera; they include images
of celebrities like Truman Capote.
Professional stock
photo websites
like Shutterstock, iStock, and Corbis can offer a wide selection
of high quality stock
photos, including pictures
of celebrities, public officials, and brand names.