IN SUSSEX, BONFIRE NIGHT IS CELEBRATED LIKE NOWHERE ELSE IN ENGLAND.
ONE OF THE BIGGEST EVENTS TAKES PLACE IN LITTLEHAMPTON WHOSE BONFIRE SOCIETY DATES BACK TO 1952.
SOMEWHAT BIZARRELY, ITS MEMBERS DRESS UP AS RED INDIANS!
Blink Productions is a respected UK production company founded in 1985 that has received numerous awards including Production Company of the Year. They are known for producing the popular John Lewis Christmas adverts. NTSH London is an innovative production company established in 2009 that creates music videos, commercials, and other content for worldwide clients. They have produced videos for artists like Pendulum and Ellie Goulding. Propaganda Films is a US-based music video production company founded in 1986 that came to produce a third of all American music videos by 1990 before being acquired by PolyGram in 1991.
Coco Chanel revolutionized fashion in 1920 with her simple yet elegant little black dress design, which featured a short black dress with clean lines that was both practical and stylish. The little black dress became hugely popular and iconic, with every brand continuing to make their own version globally, cementing Coco Chanel's status as a legendary fashion designer and myth.
Naomi Campbell is a British supermodel, actress and singer. She began her career in the 1980s and has appeared on over 500 magazine covers, including the first black cover model for French Vogue. Campbell has also done charity work in Africa and helped raise over $1 million for Hurricane Katrina victims. In 2006, she was arrested for allegedly assaulting her housekeeper with a phone. Due to her unprecedented success as a black model, Campbell became one of the most recognizable models of her generation.
This document is Gary Marlowe's presentation of his top 40 photographs from 2009. It includes photos from locations in England like Littlehampton, Goodwood, Arundel, and Antwerp, Belgium. The photos showcase landscapes, cars, people, and wildlife. An intellectual property notice indicates the photos are Gary Marlowe's work but available to view on SlideShare.
This document defines and provides details about different types of media including soap operas, documentaries, and advertisements. Soap operas deal with everyday challenges on television programs, documentaries provide factual information on a subject using footage and interviews, and advertisements help promote products between programs. It discusses the key conventions, history, examples, viewing figures, prominent figures, and costs for each media type.
Coca Cola's campaign will use red and brown colors in advertisements featuring a stunt with a Coke bottle near the 2012 Olympic stadium in London to remind people of their sponsorship. A TV commercial will deliver the message of peace, love, and harmony, showing a dark scenery that lights up when a Coke truck arrives, stopping a fight and creating peace.
Coca Cola's campaign will use red and brown colors in advertisements featuring a stunt with a Coke bottle near the 2012 Olympic stadium in London to remind people of their sponsorship. A TV commercial will also air with the message of peace, love, and harmony, showing a dark scenery that lights up happier when a Coke truck arrives to depict people stopping fighting and becoming peaceful once Coke is present.
The document promotes Rampage's 2010 spring campaign featuring model Bar Refaeli. It advertises the campaign across March and May media featuring Refaeli. It also notes Rampage's 2010 public relations generated over $220 million in revenue.
Blink Productions is a respected UK production company founded in 1985 that has received numerous awards including Production Company of the Year. They are known for producing the popular John Lewis Christmas adverts. NTSH London is an innovative production company established in 2009 that creates music videos, commercials, and other content for worldwide clients. They have produced videos for artists like Pendulum and Ellie Goulding. Propaganda Films is a US-based music video production company founded in 1986 that came to produce a third of all American music videos by 1990 before being acquired by PolyGram in 1991.
Coco Chanel revolutionized fashion in 1920 with her simple yet elegant little black dress design, which featured a short black dress with clean lines that was both practical and stylish. The little black dress became hugely popular and iconic, with every brand continuing to make their own version globally, cementing Coco Chanel's status as a legendary fashion designer and myth.
Naomi Campbell is a British supermodel, actress and singer. She began her career in the 1980s and has appeared on over 500 magazine covers, including the first black cover model for French Vogue. Campbell has also done charity work in Africa and helped raise over $1 million for Hurricane Katrina victims. In 2006, she was arrested for allegedly assaulting her housekeeper with a phone. Due to her unprecedented success as a black model, Campbell became one of the most recognizable models of her generation.
This document is Gary Marlowe's presentation of his top 40 photographs from 2009. It includes photos from locations in England like Littlehampton, Goodwood, Arundel, and Antwerp, Belgium. The photos showcase landscapes, cars, people, and wildlife. An intellectual property notice indicates the photos are Gary Marlowe's work but available to view on SlideShare.
This document defines and provides details about different types of media including soap operas, documentaries, and advertisements. Soap operas deal with everyday challenges on television programs, documentaries provide factual information on a subject using footage and interviews, and advertisements help promote products between programs. It discusses the key conventions, history, examples, viewing figures, prominent figures, and costs for each media type.
Coca Cola's campaign will use red and brown colors in advertisements featuring a stunt with a Coke bottle near the 2012 Olympic stadium in London to remind people of their sponsorship. A TV commercial will deliver the message of peace, love, and harmony, showing a dark scenery that lights up when a Coke truck arrives, stopping a fight and creating peace.
Coca Cola's campaign will use red and brown colors in advertisements featuring a stunt with a Coke bottle near the 2012 Olympic stadium in London to remind people of their sponsorship. A TV commercial will also air with the message of peace, love, and harmony, showing a dark scenery that lights up happier when a Coke truck arrives to depict people stopping fighting and becoming peaceful once Coke is present.
The document promotes Rampage's 2010 spring campaign featuring model Bar Refaeli. It advertises the campaign across March and May media featuring Refaeli. It also notes Rampage's 2010 public relations generated over $220 million in revenue.
It's about 2013's fashion, famous fashion designer: valentino, christopher bailey, nicola formichetti) and fashion in the past and surveys about fashion.
Branded entertainment refers to integrating brands into entertainment content. It began in the late 19th century with product placements in paintings and films. Today most branded entertainment spending goes to television and film placements, though brands are increasingly creating their own web series and films. There is debate around commercialism versus realism as brands also find their way into novels, comics, music and other media. New digital platforms may change advertising models and open opportunities for more branded content.
Aura: linking data to reuse cataloguing effort / Jenny WrightCILIP MDG
This document provides metadata for various expressions, manifestations, and works including books, images, and audio recordings. It links this cultural heritage data to support identification and reuse through a unique identifier system. Metadata fields follow the RDA and MARC21 standards and include title, creator, publisher, and format information. Images are also included and linked to the catalogued works and expressions.
Benefit Cosmetics was founded in 1976 by twins Jean and Jane Ford as a beauty boutique specializing in quick-fix beauty products and has since expanded globally into a brand selling in over 30 countries and opening brow bars worldwide. Stella McCartney is an English fashion designer and daughter of Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney who became interested in fashion at age 13 and later worked for Christian Lacroix before founding her own brand. Jeanne Lanvin founded the Lanvin fashion house in the 1920s which expanded into various product lines but has changed ownership several times, most recently being acquired completely by L'Oreal in 1996. Elle Macpherson launched her lingerie line Elle Macpherson Int
Hollywood has been the historical center of the American film industry since the early 20th century. The first film studio was established in Hollywood in 1911. By 1920, Hollywood was producing 80% of the world's films. While television and changes in the industry led production to spread out, Hollywood remains synonymous with the American film industry. It is known for launching the careers of many stars and producing thousands of films each year across many genres at its many studios.
Black History Month is celebrated in February in the United States and Canada to recognize the important contributions that African Americans have made to society. It has its origins in "Negro History Week", which was created in 1926 by historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. In the late 1960s, as the Civil Rights Movement brought increased attention to African American history and culture, various state and local governments issued proclamations declaring February to be Black History Month. It is now recognized nationally in the United States and internationally.
The document describes a student exchange program between schools in Spain, Finland, and England where students learned about each other's cultures and legends. In Spain, the students presented their national legends and had an exhibition. In Finland, they learned about each other, visited places, and stayed in Märkio where Santa appeared. In England, they visited Whitby Abbey, did the Dracula Trail, saw the tides at Robin Hood's Bay, and had tea with the Lord Mayor before rehearsing and performing a play about the legends of Europe. The students worked together, made friends, gained new experiences, and will never forget their time together in the program.
Kdramapal and Soompi are blogs that focus on Korean entertainment news and dramas. Kdramapal was founded in 2016 and focuses specifically on Korean dramas, providing news, reviews and rankings. Soompi was founded earlier in 1988 and has a broader focus on all aspects of Korean pop culture including music, dramas and entertainment news. Both sites organize content into tabs at the top of the page and have search functions. They also share content through various social media platforms, although Soompi utilizes more platforms than Kdramapal.
Images of the Girls of Vintage at Goodwood 2010Gary Marlowe
This document contains photographs from the Vintage at Goodwood event focusing on the women who attended. The photographs showcase models, singers, and others who dressed for the occasion. The creator, Gary Marlowe, took the photos and believes all of the women have something special about them in their expressions, attitudes, or looks. The document contains intellectual property rights information and multiple photographs of the women at the event.
The document discusses Gary Marlowe photographing tattoo artist James Robinson at his Brighton studio. Marlowe was impressed by Robinson's delicate tattoo work at the 2010 Brighton Tattoo Convention. The photos show Robinson working on an intricate, colorfully leg piece based on a Spanish Madonna for another tattoo artist. The piece was about two-thirds complete and in its fifth session. Marlowe tried to creatively capture what he saw that afternoon through the photos. The images remain Marlowe's intellectual property.
The group aims to create an exciting music video for their song "War" that challenges conventions. They plan to film in unique locations around London like Buckingham Palace and Whitehall to engage the public. The video will feature the group members wearing masks of world leaders and holding protest signs with messages about war. It will incorporate Goodwin's Theory of relating the music, lyrics, and visuals. The goal is to express their creative vision of war's impact through an artistic music video.
- In the 1990s and 2000s, iconic fashion designers and brands experienced major successes and changes in leadership. Gianni Versace launched new lines and gained celebrity clients for his bold designs until his tragic death in 1997, after which his sister Donatella took over as head designer. Jean Paul Gaultier designed Madonna's iconic cone bra outfit in 1990. Vera Wang established her bridal business in 1990 known for sleek modern gowns. Anna Sui debuted her first collection in 1991. Daymond John launched the urban streetwear brand FUBU in 1992. Dolce & Gabbana also designed costumes for Madonna in 1993. Gucci hired Tom Ford in 1994 to revamp the brand's image. John
The long history of the white wedding dressesbattery998
1) White wedding dresses became a tradition after Queen Victoria wore a white dress when she married in 1840.
2) In the late 19th century, the white dress became increasingly popular as more women could afford new dresses for their weddings due to industrialization and department stores.
3) Economic hardships like the Depression caused some brides to alter white dresses after the wedding by dyeing them or only keeping collar and cuffs white, but white remained the dominant color for wedding dresses.
A Little black dress is adding by CocoChanel first launched in 1926, the black belt gives some rebellious, dare to show themselves in spirit. It sounds simple, but it is definitely a classic little black dress has been popular for nearly a century. Whether the Hollywood celebrity superstar, or the political arena first ladies are willing to interpret the little black dress with elegant atmosphere. Here we bring you look at these famous people “little black dress moment.”
Images of A Trugmaker's Garden May 2015Gary Marlowe
The document describes and summarizes images from Gary Marlowe's photography series capturing the Trugmaker's Garden exhibit at the 2015 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The garden celebrated the traditional Sussex trug basket and faithfully recreated a trugmaker's workshop. Though small in size, the exhibit attracted many visitors for its attention to detail and photogenic qualities. The images showcase Marlowe's distinctive illustrative style in capturing the magical storytelling atmosphere of the exhibit.
This document provides images and context from Gary Marlowe's coverage of the 2014 Festival of Speed automotive event. The summary focuses on providing the key details and purpose of the document.
The document contains images from Gary Marlowe's fifth time photographing the Festival of Speed automotive event. While there was much to see, he focused on selecting fewer but more interesting images. The images provide a snapshot of what caught his eye and he hopes viewers will find them memorable. Context is provided on Gary Marlowe's background and visual style of capturing experiences in an imaginative, storytelling manner.
Images of the 2014 RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower ShowGary Marlowe
This document presents photos from Gary Marlowe's coverage of the 2014 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. It includes an introduction where Marlowe notes some gardens were disappointing but he focused on interesting details and plantings. The photos showcase highlights from various show gardens, including gold medal winning designs, conceptual gardens, and ones featuring unique plants and wildlife. Marlowe captured the images using a new Olympus camera and hopes viewers will enjoy looking at shots of some of the best parts of the flower show.
Images of the 2014 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gary Marlowe
This document contains images from Gary Marlowe's photography of the 2014 Chelsea Flower Show. The summary is as follows:
Gary Marlowe has photographed the Chelsea Flower Show for four years. In 2014, he spent seven hours photographing the show gardens and displays with his new Olympus camera. He focused on three show gardens that he found most visually interesting: the Laurent-Perrier garden, the Telegraph garden, and the Brewin Dolphin garden, which was the only one he was allowed on. The images in the presentation provide a brief snapshot of what Marlowe found most visually compelling from the 2014 show.
This document contains images from Gary Marlowe's third time photographing Salon Prive, an extravagant car show held in London. It focuses on Marlowe's photos of iconic cars like the Icona Vulcano and Pagani Huayra. The summary explains that getting clean shots of the cars parked on grass at the event was difficult, so Marlowe focused on just a few select vehicles. It also contains two photos from Audemars Piguet watches.
Images of the Love Supreme Jazz FestivalGary Marlowe
Portraits from the 2013 Love Supreme Jazz Festival held at Glebe Place, East Sussex and featuring Bryan Ferry, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Michael Kiwanuka and Charles Bradley.
It's about 2013's fashion, famous fashion designer: valentino, christopher bailey, nicola formichetti) and fashion in the past and surveys about fashion.
Branded entertainment refers to integrating brands into entertainment content. It began in the late 19th century with product placements in paintings and films. Today most branded entertainment spending goes to television and film placements, though brands are increasingly creating their own web series and films. There is debate around commercialism versus realism as brands also find their way into novels, comics, music and other media. New digital platforms may change advertising models and open opportunities for more branded content.
Aura: linking data to reuse cataloguing effort / Jenny WrightCILIP MDG
This document provides metadata for various expressions, manifestations, and works including books, images, and audio recordings. It links this cultural heritage data to support identification and reuse through a unique identifier system. Metadata fields follow the RDA and MARC21 standards and include title, creator, publisher, and format information. Images are also included and linked to the catalogued works and expressions.
Benefit Cosmetics was founded in 1976 by twins Jean and Jane Ford as a beauty boutique specializing in quick-fix beauty products and has since expanded globally into a brand selling in over 30 countries and opening brow bars worldwide. Stella McCartney is an English fashion designer and daughter of Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney who became interested in fashion at age 13 and later worked for Christian Lacroix before founding her own brand. Jeanne Lanvin founded the Lanvin fashion house in the 1920s which expanded into various product lines but has changed ownership several times, most recently being acquired completely by L'Oreal in 1996. Elle Macpherson launched her lingerie line Elle Macpherson Int
Hollywood has been the historical center of the American film industry since the early 20th century. The first film studio was established in Hollywood in 1911. By 1920, Hollywood was producing 80% of the world's films. While television and changes in the industry led production to spread out, Hollywood remains synonymous with the American film industry. It is known for launching the careers of many stars and producing thousands of films each year across many genres at its many studios.
Black History Month is celebrated in February in the United States and Canada to recognize the important contributions that African Americans have made to society. It has its origins in "Negro History Week", which was created in 1926 by historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. In the late 1960s, as the Civil Rights Movement brought increased attention to African American history and culture, various state and local governments issued proclamations declaring February to be Black History Month. It is now recognized nationally in the United States and internationally.
The document describes a student exchange program between schools in Spain, Finland, and England where students learned about each other's cultures and legends. In Spain, the students presented their national legends and had an exhibition. In Finland, they learned about each other, visited places, and stayed in Märkio where Santa appeared. In England, they visited Whitby Abbey, did the Dracula Trail, saw the tides at Robin Hood's Bay, and had tea with the Lord Mayor before rehearsing and performing a play about the legends of Europe. The students worked together, made friends, gained new experiences, and will never forget their time together in the program.
Kdramapal and Soompi are blogs that focus on Korean entertainment news and dramas. Kdramapal was founded in 2016 and focuses specifically on Korean dramas, providing news, reviews and rankings. Soompi was founded earlier in 1988 and has a broader focus on all aspects of Korean pop culture including music, dramas and entertainment news. Both sites organize content into tabs at the top of the page and have search functions. They also share content through various social media platforms, although Soompi utilizes more platforms than Kdramapal.
Images of the Girls of Vintage at Goodwood 2010Gary Marlowe
This document contains photographs from the Vintage at Goodwood event focusing on the women who attended. The photographs showcase models, singers, and others who dressed for the occasion. The creator, Gary Marlowe, took the photos and believes all of the women have something special about them in their expressions, attitudes, or looks. The document contains intellectual property rights information and multiple photographs of the women at the event.
The document discusses Gary Marlowe photographing tattoo artist James Robinson at his Brighton studio. Marlowe was impressed by Robinson's delicate tattoo work at the 2010 Brighton Tattoo Convention. The photos show Robinson working on an intricate, colorfully leg piece based on a Spanish Madonna for another tattoo artist. The piece was about two-thirds complete and in its fifth session. Marlowe tried to creatively capture what he saw that afternoon through the photos. The images remain Marlowe's intellectual property.
The group aims to create an exciting music video for their song "War" that challenges conventions. They plan to film in unique locations around London like Buckingham Palace and Whitehall to engage the public. The video will feature the group members wearing masks of world leaders and holding protest signs with messages about war. It will incorporate Goodwin's Theory of relating the music, lyrics, and visuals. The goal is to express their creative vision of war's impact through an artistic music video.
- In the 1990s and 2000s, iconic fashion designers and brands experienced major successes and changes in leadership. Gianni Versace launched new lines and gained celebrity clients for his bold designs until his tragic death in 1997, after which his sister Donatella took over as head designer. Jean Paul Gaultier designed Madonna's iconic cone bra outfit in 1990. Vera Wang established her bridal business in 1990 known for sleek modern gowns. Anna Sui debuted her first collection in 1991. Daymond John launched the urban streetwear brand FUBU in 1992. Dolce & Gabbana also designed costumes for Madonna in 1993. Gucci hired Tom Ford in 1994 to revamp the brand's image. John
The long history of the white wedding dressesbattery998
1) White wedding dresses became a tradition after Queen Victoria wore a white dress when she married in 1840.
2) In the late 19th century, the white dress became increasingly popular as more women could afford new dresses for their weddings due to industrialization and department stores.
3) Economic hardships like the Depression caused some brides to alter white dresses after the wedding by dyeing them or only keeping collar and cuffs white, but white remained the dominant color for wedding dresses.
A Little black dress is adding by CocoChanel first launched in 1926, the black belt gives some rebellious, dare to show themselves in spirit. It sounds simple, but it is definitely a classic little black dress has been popular for nearly a century. Whether the Hollywood celebrity superstar, or the political arena first ladies are willing to interpret the little black dress with elegant atmosphere. Here we bring you look at these famous people “little black dress moment.”
Images of A Trugmaker's Garden May 2015Gary Marlowe
The document describes and summarizes images from Gary Marlowe's photography series capturing the Trugmaker's Garden exhibit at the 2015 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The garden celebrated the traditional Sussex trug basket and faithfully recreated a trugmaker's workshop. Though small in size, the exhibit attracted many visitors for its attention to detail and photogenic qualities. The images showcase Marlowe's distinctive illustrative style in capturing the magical storytelling atmosphere of the exhibit.
This document provides images and context from Gary Marlowe's coverage of the 2014 Festival of Speed automotive event. The summary focuses on providing the key details and purpose of the document.
The document contains images from Gary Marlowe's fifth time photographing the Festival of Speed automotive event. While there was much to see, he focused on selecting fewer but more interesting images. The images provide a snapshot of what caught his eye and he hopes viewers will find them memorable. Context is provided on Gary Marlowe's background and visual style of capturing experiences in an imaginative, storytelling manner.
Images of the 2014 RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower ShowGary Marlowe
This document presents photos from Gary Marlowe's coverage of the 2014 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. It includes an introduction where Marlowe notes some gardens were disappointing but he focused on interesting details and plantings. The photos showcase highlights from various show gardens, including gold medal winning designs, conceptual gardens, and ones featuring unique plants and wildlife. Marlowe captured the images using a new Olympus camera and hopes viewers will enjoy looking at shots of some of the best parts of the flower show.
Images of the 2014 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gary Marlowe
This document contains images from Gary Marlowe's photography of the 2014 Chelsea Flower Show. The summary is as follows:
Gary Marlowe has photographed the Chelsea Flower Show for four years. In 2014, he spent seven hours photographing the show gardens and displays with his new Olympus camera. He focused on three show gardens that he found most visually interesting: the Laurent-Perrier garden, the Telegraph garden, and the Brewin Dolphin garden, which was the only one he was allowed on. The images in the presentation provide a brief snapshot of what Marlowe found most visually compelling from the 2014 show.
This document contains images from Gary Marlowe's third time photographing Salon Prive, an extravagant car show held in London. It focuses on Marlowe's photos of iconic cars like the Icona Vulcano and Pagani Huayra. The summary explains that getting clean shots of the cars parked on grass at the event was difficult, so Marlowe focused on just a few select vehicles. It also contains two photos from Audemars Piguet watches.
Images of the Love Supreme Jazz FestivalGary Marlowe
Portraits from the 2013 Love Supreme Jazz Festival held at Glebe Place, East Sussex and featuring Bryan Ferry, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Michael Kiwanuka and Charles Bradley.
Gary Marlowe was an official photographer at The Great Escape music festival in Brighton, England in May 2013. He photographed some of the hottest up-and-coming acts at the festival, including Irish band Kodaline and American rockers The Orwells. Though the photos were taken at different venues, Gary gave them a cohesive visual style. He hopes people enjoy the images from the festival, which allow hundreds of artists from around the world to perform for thousands of music fans in Brighton each year.
The document summarizes Gary Marlowe's experience photographing the band The Script at Brighton Centre. It was challenging due to the high stage and video screen backdrop. Marlowe was only allowed to shoot the first three songs but tried to get some interesting shots despite the crowded photo pit and video cameras. The images are Marlowe's intellectual property though viewable on SlideShare. Marlowe applies his distinctive visual style across diverse subjects to tell stories and capture unique experiences through imaginative composition.
A Year Of Images Out Of The Ordinary 2012 pt 3Gary Marlowe
Gary Marlowe is a photographer who focuses on capturing images out of the ordinary. In 2012, he shot live music, exotic cars, flowers and gardens, and interesting people, mostly in Brighton. This document shares some of his standout photos from July through September 2012, including concerts, car shows, flower shows, and festivals. It introduces Gary and his distinctive graphic style of composing visually striking images that tell stories.
A Year Of Images Out Of The Ordinary 2012 Pt 2Gary Marlowe
Gary Marlowe is a photographer who focuses on capturing images out of the ordinary. In 2012, he shot live music, exotic automobiles, flowers and gardens, and portraits of interesting people in Brighton, England. This document displays some of his standout photos from April through June 2012, including concerts, Chelsea Flower Show gardens, painted houses, and the Brighton bike parade. It provides background on Gary's photographic style and subjects.
The document describes photos taken by Gary Marlowe of the band Keane performing at the Brighton Centre in December 2012. It includes 13 photos of the band members on stage during the first three songs. The photos are described as being taken during Keane's "Strangeland" tour, though the performance space did not allow for the intended round stage setup. The photos are marked as the intellectual property of Gary Marlowe and are meant to showcase his distinctive visual style across various subjects including music.
The document discusses images taken by Gary Marlowe of the British band Madness performing at the Brighton Centre. [1] Madness has become a British institution since forming in 1979. [2] The images are just a snapshot of Madness live on stage as Marlowe only had time to shoot the first three songs. [3] The images remain the intellectual property of Gary Marlowe, though available to view on SlideShare.
The document describes Gary Marlowe's photographs from Brighton's annual Zombie Walk event called Beach of the Dead. It notes that while over 6,000 zombies participated, fewer had standout costumes. Marlowe aimed to find the most authentic and visually interesting zombies within the crowd. Despite challenges with weather and wanting unique shots, Marlowe believes he captured some great zombie faces and maintained a consistent visual style. The images are Marlowe's intellectual property.
This document presents a collection of images from Shakedown 2012, a one day dance music festival in Brighton's Stanmer Park. The images were taken by Gary Marlowe, and feature various artists performing at the festival like Katy B, Dizzee Rascal, Professor Green, Knife Party, and others. As the photographer could only be in the photo pit for the first three songs of each artist, the images provide a varied look at some of the action from the festival. The images remain the intellectual property of Gary Marlowe, though are available for viewing. Brief biographical information is also provided about Gary Marlowe and his distinctive visual style in capturing imaginative images.
The document describes photos taken by Gary Marlowe of Jem and Graeme, who portray the characters of Laurel and Hardy at the Goodwood Revival event. It notes that finding and photographing Laurel and Hardy amid the large crowds is difficult, but Marlowe was able to get close-up portraits of the pair over two brief sessions. The photos capture their uncanny resemblance to the original characters and the intensity of their performances as Laurel and Hardy.
Images of the Ferrari 250 GTO at Goodwood Gary Marlowe
The document discusses photographs taken by Gary Marlowe of 15 rare Ferrari 250 GTOs that appeared at the 2012 Goodwood Revival event in the UK. The Ferrari 250 GTO is an iconic sports car from the 1960s worth around $20 million today, and only 39 were ever produced. Marlowe was able to get up close to the cars and their famous owners and drivers like Jean Alesi, Derek Bell, and Nick Mason despite the crowds of photographers. The photos provide a rare glimpse of these legendary cars over 50 years since their debut.
The document features photographs taken by Gary Marlowe of Amanda Reifer, the 21-year old lead singer of the Bajan band Cover Drive. Marlowe saw them perform in August 2012 and was struck by how photogenic Reifer was. Over the course of three songs, he took many great shots of her from different angles, capturing her expressive face and stage presence. The photos highlight Reifer's good looks, figure, voice and attitude, suggesting she could be the next big thing in music like Rihanna. The images remain the intellectual property of Gary Marlowe.
This document shares photos from Gary Marlowe's coverage of the 2012 Salon Privé event in the UK. It features contemporary supercars on display, many making their UK debut. The photos showcase cars like the Ferrari California, Aston Martin V12 Zagato and Vanquish, Bentley GT Speed, and Rimac Concept One. Gary Marlowe applies his distinctive visual style to capture automotive subjects and other topics through imaginative photos that tell stories.
This document summarizes Gary Marlowe's photographs from Salon Privé 2012, an exclusive supercar event held in the UK. It provides background on the challenges of photographing at the event, where the cars are parked close together. The images are split into two parts, with this first part focusing on classic cars. It includes photographs of Alfa Romeos, Aston Martins, Ferraris, Jaguars, and others. The second part will feature contemporary exotics like supercars that made their UK debut.
24. Photography > creatively capturing and enhancing people, places and products
Graphics > designing eye-catching font-driven imagery
PowerPoint > creating persuasive presentations that look good and deliver a memorable message
Proposals > responding to a brief, coming up with ideas, presenting them in a compelling way
Scripts > putting words in other peoples’ mouths, that sound natural and communicate clearly
Copywriting > crafting sparkling copy for brochures, leaflets and websites
Straplines > conveying a company’s or a product’s attributes with just a few well-chosen words
IDEAS OUT OF THE ORDINARY