KARL LAGERFELD: ICONIC FASHION LEGENDAlways on the go; Karl Lagerfeld is everywhere and nowhere all at once. Now; fictional fashion blogger Florence de la Sabine (you can call her Fleur) must find him-- surely an interview with him will set her website apart from the rest. But where will he turn up? Roll up your Alexander McQueen skull sleeves and bust out your vintage Chanel monocle as you follow Fleur all around the worlds hottest fashion scenes searching for Monsieur Lagerfeld. Is he at The Met Gala in New York City? Strolling Coqui Coqui Beach in Tulum? On the slopes in St. Moritz? Directing a photo shoot in Dubai? In these stunning; full-color illustrations; youll spot all of the industrys finest glitterati along the way; turning this book into a full-on game of whos who from Anna Wintour to Beyonce to Woody Allen to Kim Kardashian to Suri Cruise to Prince William; and many; many more.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Studio PhotographyBy vjStudio Lighting is a great beginners photography book. It challenges the reader to go out and shoot similar shots; it is informative especially with types of lenses and equipment. It is easy to read; a keeper for any photographers library.I would definitely recommend Studio Photography to any beginner.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Required textbookBy JoRequired textbook for my college Studio Photography class. If I had purchased the book alone; I would not have got much out of it; but using it along with the class it was a little helpful. It touches on the basics of lighting and studio equipment that you will need to be familiar with to do studio photography. Was it a fantastic book; no-but was it helpful; yes. Since this was my first Studio Photography class I am not sure what other textbooks are available so this worked just fine for me as a beginner. It is very easy reading and helpful to understand the use of the light meter; filters; different lens;different sources of light; reflections etc. I am sure there are better books and I will find them and read them also- because more information is always good. The dude that said dont waste your time on books and classes; just buy expensive equipment and shoot. Maybe that worked for him-but not good advise for everyone. I did that and I ended up wasting two years that I could have had much better photographs had I taken classes instead of doing the trial and error thing on my own.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerAnother great resource to help in your photography journey.