Work of editor Diana Vreeland has helped shape the direction of truly legendary fashion photographer, it all started with her 26 years at Harper's BAZAAR.
What did we do before GoPro? When it comes to capturing speed, back in the day, photogs tied themselves to the back of cars, hung off of trucks and then when that wasn't enough, they jury-rigged point-of-view (POV) cameras on racer's their helmets with metal brackets, cordes and special made contraptions. Dat camera! Just imagine all the beefy neck muscles they had because this rig. The f*ck it strap me to the car rig, or those moments you want big hood ornament. Thank God for GoPros people don’t have to race the race cars anymore to get that perfect shot. Check out this huge onboard camera, we’re sure drives appreciate technology getting smaller. Anyone up for a piggy back ride? This is how they filmed parts of mad max… looks like fun. They were getting closer to the GoPro size and idea here, but still a little bulky and it had cables. Here’s another bizarre camera rig that even had some strange helmet mounting to stabilize the camera. Ready to lose the race with this bad boy? This is probably the biggest rig of them all… It didn’t do video but it probably snagged some rad photos. (via Bro My God)
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Comme des Garçcons Fall 2012 photographed by Victor Demarchelier for Harper’s Bazaar August 2012
A new photo series, titled Table For One, takes the proverbial saying that “you are what you eat” literally as it transforms model Tin Gao by sandwiching her between layers of cheese, lunchmeat, shredded lettuce, and sliced tomato in a bulging hoagie. Shot by photographer Annie Collinge, the bizarre series sees Gao morph from one food group to the next, whether as a stout tomato fashioned from a red jacket that covers the model from chin to ankle or stuffed into a peeled banana that mimics a sleeping bag. More
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France-based photographer Charles Fréger visited 19 countries and more than 50 villages to capture these strangely dressed animals.
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s 16th curated exhibition, Serendipity, is currently on view at Haven Gallery in New York until 3 December. So if you haven’t yet visited the gallery to see this amazing exhibition, please do make some time this week – it's not to be missed!
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The celebration of Harper's Bazaar's 150th anniversary continues with a look at the literary renaissance of the Roaring '20s as it appeared in the magazine's pages.