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Post by pi on Apr 6, 2018 16:35:03 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 6, 2018 16:59:40 GMT -5
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Post by katycake on Apr 6, 2018 17:10:31 GMT -5
There is also this from Wiki searching Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino Jean-Baptiste Mondino (born Aubervilliers, France on July 21, 1949) is a French fashion photographer[1] and music video director. He has directed music videos for Madonna, David Bowie, Sting, Bjƶrk, Jaye Muller aka J., Neneh Cherry and Les Rita Mitsouko.[2] Mondino has also photographed the covers and album packaging for the Marianne Faithfull albums Before The Poison (2005) and Easy Come, Easy Go (2008), Shakespear's Sister's Hormonally Yours (1992), Alain Bashung's Osez JosĆ©phine (1991), Chatterton (1994) and Prince's Lovesexy (1988). The video for Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer", which Mondino directed,[3] swept the MTV Video Music Awards in 1985, winning "Best Video", "Best Direction", "Best Art Direction" and "Best Cinematography". This video paired him with compatriot cinematographer, Pascal LebĆØgue, with whom he would later shoot several other notable music videos in black and white, such as "Russians" for Sting and "Justify My Love" for Madonna. Wait so do we think that Mondino is doing the music video to Adam's song?
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Post by bamafan on Apr 6, 2018 17:18:13 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Apr 6, 2018 17:23:39 GMT -5
"Too Much" is a coffee table photo art book (2005) by Jean Baptiste Mondino according to Google.
Editorial Reviews
With slick technical prowess and a sharp sense of humor, Mondino (Deja Vu) photographs models, actors, art-world icons, and rock stars. His portraits blur the lines between advertising and portraiture and between fashion and eroticism. Even without separate chapters and a table of contents, this massive, dazzling book sequences its images into a distinctive yet coherent flow. Mondino's subjects include such famous faces as Madonna, Prince, and Gwyneth Paltrow. But just as interesting as the images themselves are Mondino's thoughtful arrangements and juxtapositions (such as a Barbie doll next to a portrait of Britney Spears); his choices in these 267 full-page color plates offer an unusual glimpse into the artist's thought processes. Recommended for public library collections.-Shauna Frischkorn, Millersville Univ., PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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Post by bamafan on Apr 6, 2018 17:40:39 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2018 17:43:01 GMT -5
"Too Much" is a coffee table photo art book (2005) by Jean Baptiste Mondino according to Google. Editorial Reviews With slick technical prowess and a sharp sense of humor, Mondino (Deja Vu) photographs models, actors, art-world icons, and rock stars. His portraits blur the lines between advertising and portraiture and between fashion and eroticism. Even without separate chapters and a table of contents, this massive, dazzling book sequences its images into a distinctive yet coherent flow. Mondino's subjects include such famous faces as Madonna, Prince, and Gwyneth Paltrow. But just as interesting as the images themselves are Mondino's thoughtful arrangements and juxtapositions (such as a Barbie doll next to a portrait of Britney Spears); his choices in these 267 full-page color plates offer an unusual glimpse into the artist's thought processes. Recommended for public library collections.-Shauna Frischkorn, Millersville Univ., PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. Library Journal - Library Journal Ding ding ding you are the winner āBama!
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Post by bamafan on Apr 6, 2018 17:50:23 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Apr 6, 2018 17:53:36 GMT -5
"Too Much" is a coffee table photo art book (2005) by Jean Baptiste Mondino according to Google. Editorial Reviews With slick technical prowess and a sharp sense of humor, Mondino (Deja Vu) photographs models, actors, art-world icons, and rock stars. His portraits blur the lines between advertising and portraiture and between fashion and eroticism. Even without separate chapters and a table of contents, this massive, dazzling book sequences its images into a distinctive yet coherent flow. Mondino's subjects include such famous faces as Madonna, Prince, and Gwyneth Paltrow. But just as interesting as the images themselves are Mondino's thoughtful arrangements and juxtapositions (such as a Barbie doll next to a portrait of Britney Spears); his choices in these 267 full-page color plates offer an unusual glimpse into the artist's thought processes. Recommended for public library collections.-Shauna Frischkorn, Millersville Univ., PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. Library Journal - Library Journal Ding ding ding you are the winner āBama! And ding, ding, ding......you found the page! LOL :D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2018 17:58:10 GMT -5
Off topic but worth a laugh. Tweet thread - CardiBās song. Chrissyās Response ššš (John just dropped a song āA Good Nightā, folks are quick an$ clever..
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