Not exact matches
Millions of people draped in the rainbow hues of LGBT pride turned
out for the annual parade through New York
streets, two weeks after a deadly mass
shooting at a Florida gay nightclub stirred fear and solidarity among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans.
While
street style is inherently meant to provide a «guerrilla - like» style of photography, those who are truly skilled with their camera can turn the pedestrian
street style photo into something straight
out of an editorial
shoot.
(Don't be intimidated by the 69 pages of footnotes; while meticulously researched, this is a captivating read for anyone seeking clarity on why Wall
Street can collapse, get bailed
out by the taxpayer, cause a Great Recession and still call the
shots in Washington.)
Anne Sophie de Chaisemartin, a producer for France 24, was at a friend's apartment when
shots rang
out at the café across the
street.
When the
shooting breaks
out, the soldiers leave their checkpoint to patrol the
streets of Zababdeh and to make sure that no one is
shooting from residential areas.
In an interview with Australia's Channel Nine, the country's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said, «How can a woman
out in the
street in her pajamas seeking assistance from the police be
shot like that?
There will be pony rides,
street vendors, entertainers and the Old Town Temecula Gunfights high noon
shoot -
out.
The event will feature a gunfighters
shoot -
out at high noon,
street vendors, and plenty of family activities.
We were about to go to my parents house and I grabbed my tripod and we went
out into the
street in front of our apartment and did a 10 minute family
shoot.
The man was in an argument with another man when the other man took
out a gun and started
shooting at him as the man tried to run across the
street to escape the gunfire, Alfaro said.
Early Saturday evening I was walking up 18th
Street in Adams Morgan (DC) and stopped off at Columbia Station to catch the end of a jazz set, which turned
out to be a good test for the camera and microphone, since I was sitting on a partially covered patio in the bright outdoors and
shooting into a much more dimly lit space inside.
«Someone wearing a green shirt, we have on film a lime green shirt, took
out a gun,
shot four people in the vicinity of the basketball court, one of them being a player, and chased another individual across the
street and
shot that individual.»
Brian Skinner, a fifth - grade teacher at Orenda Elementary School, was
shot and killed when he stormed
out of his Pashley
Street home with a knife as officers arrived to investigate a 911 call about 11 p.m. on July 28.
Every blogger is
out on the
streets trying to get the perfect
shot from the
street style photographers outside of the shows.
Today I'd planned to leave the safety of my garden & venture
out to a new location to
shoot some proper
street fashion, like a big girl blogger.
But, in a pinch, I was able to bust
out my point - and -
shoot and my purse - sized tripod and take pictures in the park across the
street from my office.
Check
out the best
street style looks
shot by Sandra Semburg at Paris Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2018.
I had to work so hard, I hardly had time to blog, let alone go
out with my camera to
shoot Street Style photos
Candela Novembre Standing
out among the (vast) sea of international
street style stars isn't easy, but this Milan - based beauty — who hails from Argentina but landed in Italy at 17 for a modeling
shoot with Bruce Weber — consistently steals focus with her near - perfect sense of style that manages to be playful but also communicates the fact that this is a girl who gets fashion.
Before the show we snuck
out to the main
street to
shoot this sweet little 2 piece set by ASTR available at Nordstrom.
As you might recognize already, we
shot at the Ludlow Hotel, one of my absolute favorite hotels here in the city, and it served as the perfect backdrop for a girl, on the go, running through late evenings and early mornings, from one party to the next — throwing on her earrings as she dashes
out the door, her eyes fixed on the next cab whose headlights are blaring down the
street.
Thanks to the great
street style photographers
out there, who completely overwhelmed me with this photos moment — I have to learn to get my game face on and not look so blushingly surprised every time this happens... Anyway they look slightly awkward, but I'm still in love with these
shots!
So last night we
shot this look on one of our nights
out in the city, supporting the small bar culture, eating amazing asian food, wandering through the city
streets, people watching and generally rocking
out.
The gallery is buzzing with a crowd of fashion's inimitable characters and misfits who are spilling
out onto the
street, while inside, Unwerth electrifies the room in a lightening bolt - print Miu Miu jumpsuit and her distinctive flash of wavy silver hair, turning to embrace old friends and new ones alike as they clamber to congratulate her, and all the while snapping well - wishers on her digital point - and -
shoot.
I used to take all my own
shots but my old tripod broke, plus I used to live on a super busy
street that made me feel really silly while
out there taking pictures with bunches of passersby apologizing and homeless people asking me for money and such.
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► A gorilla grows quickly to about 20 feet, roaring into the camera and beating his chest until sanctuary staff place him in a cage; he becomes angry and breaks
out, smashing walls, doors, windows and equipment, jumps over a building and into the
street, smashing an SUV with his fists, and a man points a tranquilizer rifle but does not
shoot; police cars cut the animal off as a helicopter with armed men flies by and they
shoot the gorilla with large tranquilizer darts (the gorilla collapses, unconscious).
He brings the pacing of Creed's boxing matches to the longer action scenes, producing a fabulously entertaining sequence in which a
shoot -
out in a South Korean underground casino — presented in part as an uninterrupted long take — breaks
out into a rollicking car chase through city
streets.
And there are a couple of scenes that are really stunning, like the bus
shooting, and an emergency room operation, and scenes where the partners try to shake up
street people to get a lead
out of them.
Fire
shoots out from a Baltimore store on Gay
Street as looting erupted in a five - block business section in Baltimore on April 6, 1968.
The airline aimed to celebrate its love for the Italian city by taking the British model
out onto the fashionable
streets for two photo
shoots, a fashion show, and afternoon tea.
One faction, led my the militaristic General Hein (voiced by James Woods, The General's Daughter), wants to
shoot a large cannon that will wipe
out the phantoms, but the other faction, led by Dr. Sid (Donald Sutherland, Space Cowboys) and Dr. Aki Ross (Ming - Na,
Street Fighter), believes that will also kill Gaia, the Earth's life force, where all living things end up after they expire.
Let's face it though, this film is just a chance to focus on Margot Robbie's
shooting stardom, her first major role since breaking
out in The Wolf of Wall
Street.
The spaces Frank and Margaret live in are established with sight lines across cuts, each
shot a discrete unit, separately lighted.8 When they go
out, they stand in (or against) the landscape like Antonioni characters rather than, like Richardson and Reisz's characters, emerging from and heading back into
streets, alleys, over bridges, under tunnels.
The f ilm
shoots in Atlanta soon; if I'm
out for drinks sometime in the next month and come across the casts and crews of this and Hall Pass fighting in the
streets, Anchorman style, I'll be so happy.
The film features some of the most elaborate and impressive tracking
shots of Fuller's career, running in and
out of buildings and through the crowded
street of his elaborate set.
In a way Almereyda's film,
shot prior to most of the tech stocks going belly - up, anticipates the downswing: Its Wall
Street is ghostly and devastated, full of glass tombs that scrape a dismal sky and inhabited by, among other Gloomy Guses, a Hamlet (Ethan Hawke) who's hollowed -
out like so many victims of modern materialism and parental loss.
The Claire Foy - starring «Unsane» is not the first feature film to be
shot on an iPhone («The Florida Project» auteur Sean Baker made 2015 indie darling «Tangerine» the same way), but it's the highest in profile by far, with distributor Bleecker
Street rolling
out its incongruously sparkling 4K resolution and scuzzy mental hospital aesthetic on more than 2,000 screens in North America.
Whether it's
shooting in the middle of a chaotic
street riot or delivering a composed piece - to - camera while isolated on a snowy mountainside, unique first - hand insight and original content will provide all the information you need to get
out there and get
shooting.
We open, for instance, in the rain, as a throbbing Tindersticks track underscores a series of beautiful but inscrutable nocturnal images: glimpses of a man forlornly staring
out his window, languorous tracking
shots of a nude young woman in heels roaming through a deserted
street, and finally a tableau of a dead man's body splayed
out beneath a fire escape, surrounded by paramedics in the background as a woman, probably his wife, is draped in a tinfoil blanket in the fore.
Chico «Mr. Prolific» Ejiro has made 100 movies (by one estimate) since his debut in the mid-1990s, cranking them
out by
shooting fast (as little as five days of principle photography) on the
streets and on the run.
The pilot, which lucked
out with location
shooting, will start production in April in the perfectly set
streets of Madrid.
He uses still
shots of
street life as the visual connective tissue between capturing meetings held by various minority groups: Columbians celebrating a World Cup victory and then taking their party to the pavement; a mature LGBT community circle discussing the venue for future meetings; a Halal butcher blessing chickens prior to slicing their throats and having their still - twiching bodies dragged through various grubby processing machines; a group of Hispanic activists gathering stories of small business being forced
out of their premises due to unfair rent hikes; and even a group of Christian urban beautifiers who are seen descending into intense prayer when one of their number explains that her father is dying.
As a result, more - affluent parents in the transitioning neighborhoods — squeezed
out of schools west of the park and unable to afford private schools — are taking a
shot at either the elementary school down the
street or a diverse charter school nearby.
We have all witnessed how these stereotypes play
out, whether it is a poorly trained and biased policeman or a racist vigilante assuming the worst of our black children and
shooting them on our
streets.
The fool
shot out every window on Main
Street and killed Mrs. Parson's cat before finally falling into the river and drowning, sow and all.
Update: In counterattacking on the authorial front, Amazon manages to
shoot itself in the foot, fall down a flight of stairs, bounce
out the door, roll into the
street in front of a steamroller, then to stagger to its feet only to be crushed by a highly rated piano that unfortunately did not quality for free shipping:
But as a Wall
Street Journal story points
out, they are still
shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to e-book prices, by keeping them artificially high in an attempt to shore up their profit margins and protect their existing print business.
When a dozen or so girls and mothers gather on an Echo Park
street corner to act
out a scene from a Madonna music video, they find themselves caught in the crossfire of a drive - by
shooting.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip
out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no
street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being
shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.