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I love it. Now, what can you do for me with Bill Brandt and Jan Saudek? |
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So...they make you look like Liza Mineli? |
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How about Man-Ray-Bansai Kittens? |
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[xenzag], that site won't let the link through. I love Jan Saudek's work. |
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curious - works fine for me... try http://
www.saudek.com then search under
year 1974 for "Marie No 1", it's about
the tenth photograph |
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It's working fine now. So I could wear that instead of lip balm. |
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You're going to find Bill Brandt a bit of a challenge. I love his wide angle work. |
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....well I'd be thinking of you, with a
large apple hiding your face, holding
the image in the last link, in both
hands, in imitation of the pose
contained within the photograph. |
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You'll need your Philip Glasses for reading music, though. |
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Also good for blinding winter sun.
Illustration transferred to Tumblr (link)
(I'm a big fan of Man Ray) |
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Interestingly, the owners of Ray-Ban, an Italian company called Luxottica have largely sewn-up the sunglasses market. So if you see
sunglasses marketed under any of the names below, they actually all originate from the same place: |
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Alain Mikli, Arnette, Eye Safety Systems (ESS), Oakley, Oliver Peoples, Persol, Ray-Ban, Sferoflex, Vogue Eyewear, Giorgio Armani,
Brooks Brothers, Bulgari, Burberry, Chanel, Coach, Dolce & Gabbana, DKNY, Michael Kors, and Miu Miu. |
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(Taken from the wikipedia page) |
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Interesting from a monopoly perspective - that a single company can control so many different brands, and maintain an illusion of
competition. |
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