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"The Decline of Fashion Photography | An
argument in pictures. | B..."
"The Decline of Fashion Photography | An
argument in pictures. | B..."
01/10/2004 10:13 PMThe Decline of Fashion Photography | An
argument in pictures. | By Karen Lehrman
The Decline of Fashion Photography | An
argument in pictures. | By Karen Lehrman
01/10/2004 01:33 AMThe Decline of Fashion Photography: An argument In pictures .. fashion
photography has been going
downhill
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Fashion photography of yesteryear
Fashion photography of yesteryear
01/11/2004 10:29 PM
The Decline of Fashion Photography; An argument in pictures.
Inspired by Karen Lehrman's photo-essay about the poor state of
contemporary fashion photography, I went looking for vintage goodness.
Louise Dahl-Wolfe and
Irving
Penn are two of the photographers she mentions, but it would be a
shame to miss (to name a few)
Frances
Pellegrini's,
E
rwin Blumenfeld's, and
Herman
Landshoff's contributions to the genre.
Helmut Newton Is Dead at 83; Remade
Fashion Photography
Helmut Newton Is Dead at 83; Remade
Fashion Photography
01/24/2004 12:07 AMHelmut Newton's provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos
were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications.
Helmut Newton, Who Remade Fashion
Photography, Dies at 83
Helmut Newton, Who Remade Fashion
Photography, Dies at 83
01/24/2004 02:24 AMHelmut Newton's provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos
were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications.
Photoessay of the NYC commute
Photoessay of the NYC commute
06/22/2004 10:33 AM
This photoessay, called "Commute," is a captivating collection of
images from the morning commute in NYC.
L
ink
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via Kottke)
New Digital Photography Search Engine
cuts through the Internet "noise" to
return only relevant Digital Photography
content.
New Digital Photography Search Engine
cuts through the Internet "noise" to
return only relevant Digital Photography
content.
09/03/2004 02:28 AMNew Digital Photography Search Engine uses revolutionary new
"automatic preview" function to summarize search results instantly.
[PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]
"Fashion "
"Fashion "
09/20/2004 02:59 AMAlways in fashion
Always in fashion
01/10/2004 03:54 AMTwo French documentaries about Yves Saint Laurent showcase the
legendary designer's love of clothes and the women who wear them.
Fashion
Fashion
11/17/2003 01:57 PMWent shopping yesterday with my mom and niece. It's expensive to be in
fashion this day and age. $40 dollars for a hooded sweatshirt is...
CSI: Photography
CSI: Photography
09/24/2004 09:55 AMReader John R. Bennett of Savannah writes:
You may find
this unbelievably uninteresting and more suitable for a dusty corner
of digital photography blog, but I'm curious about it:
This week I watched both "CSI:NY" and "CSI Classic" (Or whatever
they call the Las Vegas jurisdiction). I noticed the New York crime
scenesters appeared to be using Olympus digital cameras, while their
colleagues out West seem to be rocking the Nikons. Not sure what's
going on in Miami. Probably those Panasonic/Leicas.
At any rate, while it's certainly understandable for different law
enforcement agencies in different states to use different vendors for
equipment, did CBS and Jerry Bruckheimer actually strike different
product placement deals for the different CSI franchises? I'm
obsessed.
When "CSI: Topeka" debuts I'm guessing they'll be outfitted with
that oddly named Pentax DSLR.
Anybody have any idea? Which is the camera of the true
crimefighter?
Readers chime in after the jump.
Fashion that deserved to die
Fashion that deserved to die
02/18/2004 09:29 AM
It's a cold, dark night when you're walking home and you hear some
music that sounds vaguely familiar. You walk towards it. You realise
that it's Madonna's "Like a Virgin" coming from the speakers in front
of a store window that has mannequins dressed up in clothing that you
burned in a ritual to cleanse your soul and your wardrobe of the 1980s
a decade ago. You realise that two-tone jeans, big hair and ripped
sweatshirts are coming back. You have fear.
Mattel Has No Eye for Fashion
Mattel Has No Eye for Fashion
04/29/2004 03:00 PMA closer examination of Mattel's earnings report shows there is still
much to be done.
Japanese fashion
Japanese fashion
08/18/2004 06:16 PM
Xeni @ Boing Boing
What are the cool kids in Harajuku wearing?

Glad you asked. Link
to an online photo gallery with street snapshots from Harajuku station
in Tokyo. (Thanks, Todd!)

Unknown source
Pete sent me
this picture.
Marc, were you in
Harajuku recently?
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Fashion Accessories
Fashion Accessories
02/05/2005 09:00 PMWhat's that? Oh, you like my brown bracelet? Why, thank you! It
signifies support for tobacco-free colorectal and colon cancer
survivors. Once the sun fades it a little, I'll also be supporting
multiple myeloma awareness! Thanks (or no thanks) to Jason for the
link....
It's all about fashion, dahling
It's all about fashion, dahling
01/04/2005 12:32 AMThe Star Online Jan 4 2005 4:11AM GMT
From Storage, a New Fashion
From Storage, a New Fashion
09/22/2004 08:56 PMThe U.S.B. flash drive the portable memory device also known as a
thumb or keychain drive has become both essential utility and
fashion object.
Don Flood: An Eye For Fashion
Don Flood: An Eye For Fashion
05/21/2004 09:53 PM"I find a lot of satisfaction at the end of the day seeing what we
did. There's no wait-and-see anymore. I love the confidence of knowing
I've got the shot." By Barbara Gibson, Apple (via MyAppleMenu)
Fashion, Music, and the Law
Fashion, Music, and the Law
12/17/2004 06:34 PMAccording to one journalist, fashion has borrowed from
music, with interesting legal results.
An
upcoming conference at USC asks if music can borrow back from
fashion in a similar way.
Fashion or Faux Pas at Gap?
Fashion or Faux Pas at Gap?
05/27/2004 12:23 PMSarah Jessica Parker is slated to peddle Gap on the tube. Is this
fashionable, or foolhardy?
A Fashion Faux Pas?
A Fashion Faux Pas?
04/08/2005 03:41 PMChristopher and Banks continues to struggle with its fashion mix, to
put it mildly.
Fashion Incensed
Fashion Incensed
10/28/2003 11:07 PMAbout-Face offers a gallery of magazine ads most
demeaning to women. My personal favorite is
the American Express ad that promises to protect sun-bathing women
from being
eaten by
landsharks. (10-26)
photography - motion - web
photography - motion - web
11/18/2003 12:44 PM bruno coulais
pushes the envelope merging photography and motion at this
beautiful site ... flash 6 required.
Digital Photography on a Mac
Digital Photography on a Mac
01/28/2004 06:40 AMDigital photography
Digital photography
10/28/2003 11:08 PMFound a nice site while surfing around, looking for digital camera
reviews... http://www.dpchallenge.com It has nice pictures, and
tutorials on...
Dome Photography
Dome Photography
05/19/2004 11:57 AM
Domes
and Cupolas From the New Yorker:
"David Stephenson's
photographs gaze directly up at the interiors of domes, flattening
them and - through long exposure times - revealing details and colors
that can't be discerned in normal viewing. The results are bright,
kaleidoscopic patterns made up of the Moorish arabesques of the
Alhambra, the iconic decorations of a former imperial chapel near
Moscow, and the cool, almost Mediterranean blues of a Hungarian
synagogue."
Stephenson's work is
curre
ntly on exhibition in New York. Other pages of his work can be
found
here and
here.
Our Eyes photography
Our Eyes photography
09/24/2004 01:38 AM
Our Eyes photography.
Interesting photographs submitted from around the world using a
left-right scroll layout of 10-15 shots with various themes. The
scrolling is an interactive part of the piece. Caution: Your workplace
may be dangerous to these artists.
Some (SFW)
favorites
.
Fortean photography
Fortean photography
12/19/2004 03:34 PM
David Pescovitz:

I love Fortean Times's online gallery of strange
photos and illustrations. Along with antique spirit snapshots,
stigmata statues, Bigfoot, and dervishes, they have a nice selection
of "simulacra photos." In Fortean terms, simulacra photos depict
"spontaneous or natural figures or images. These can occur in nature
as well as in the chance conjunction of artefacts." For example, the
seed capsules of snapdragons in this photo. Readers are invited to
send in their own shots to the print magazine's Simulacra Corner.
Link
Apple The Fashion Brand
Apple The Fashion Brand
08/09/2004 09:45 AMThe iPod mini demonstrates that what will differentiate consumer
technology use in the future will not simply be the functions. It will
be about how you implement and package those functions. By
JapanConsuming.com (via MyAppleMenu)
OQO Hype Back In Fashion
OQO Hype Back In Fashion
05/26/2004 04:28 AMOk, I lied. A few hours ago I wrote in the comments that
I
wasn't going to write any more about the OQO device until an
actual product was shipping. However, seeing BusinessWeek's
insane gushing over the company, it seemed
reasonable to chime in. Remember, the OQO is up there on the list of
vaporware products. The idea was to build a fully functional computer
inside a portable box that was only a little bigger than a typical
PDA. It was
first
announced more than two years ago, with specs and features
it doesn't seem to have these days. They promised it would be under
$1,000 and would come with various "docking stations" like a laptop
docking station that you could pop it into to turn the OQO into an
immediate laptop, if that was needed. Now, they're saying it'll be
$2,000 and there's no talk of the docking stations. Of course, while
OQO has been able to get all the hype, many other companies have been
working on very similar devices, including Tiqit, IBM spin-off
Antelope, and Paul Allen's Flipstart. The one thing all of these
systems have in common is
you still can't buy one. All of them
have been working at offering such a device for years, and every few
months there's another flurry of news stories about them as if it's
some big new idea. Sure, they all of have funky prototypes (I even
got to play around with the Tiqit device two years ago) that are very
cool, and which I'm sure people would find quite useful - but until we
can go out, plunk down our money, and get one of these tiny computers,
can the press please lay off on the mushy stories about how wonderful
they are?
Digital Photography Composition 101
Digital Photography Composition 101
06/07/2004 12:10 PMKite Aerial Photography
Kite Aerial Photography
09/08/2004 01:11 AMThe Georgian Museum of Photography
The Georgian Museum of Photography
12/28/2004 01:33 AMwww.photomuseum.org.ge/index_en.htm
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More Cheap Aerial Photography
More Cheap Aerial Photography
09/21/2004 04:43 PMchris jordan photography
chris jordan photography
04/19/2005 04:29 AMIntolerable Beauty Portraits of American Mass Consumption .. Chris
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Amazing microscopic photography
Amazing microscopic photography
12/30/2004 10:00 PMMark Frauenfelder:

Nifty gallery of microscopic
nature photographs. Shown here: cross section of a lavender leaf.
LinkLoretta Lux's photography
Loretta Lux's photography
03/29/2005 08:54 PMDavid Pescovitz:

The new issue of the still-excellent
Bust magazine has an interview with
Loretta Lux, a German artist living in Ireland whose surreal
photographs of children are so spookily sweet that they're
hypnotizing. According to the Bust article (not archived online), Lux
won't reveal her specific Photoshop techniques except to say that "the
images are compositions of photos superimposed over painted
backgrounds, then finished off with digital alterations." Her online
gallery is just stunning. When I have a child, I'd love to commission
Lux to photograph him or her every year.
Link

Real Doll photography
Real Doll photography
03/29/2005 08:54 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Photographer Elena Dorfman has a new book out called Still Lovers with
pictures of those creepy Real Doll sex toys in quotidian situations.
For many, the idea of the sex doll conjures images of the
kitschy inflatable, but these expensive, highly realistic dolls, which
owners customize down to the smallest detail, are far from silly, and
they perform more than a sexual role for thier owners.For many, the
idea of the sex doll conjures images of the kitschy inflatable, but
these expensive, highly realistic dolls, which owners customize down
to the smallest detail, are far from silly, and they perform more than
a sexual role for thier owners.
Link
(via thefblog)Chicago Uncommon Photography
Chicago Uncommon Photography
11/22/2002 12:19 AMAn amazing MovableType site
Chicago Uncommon Photography. Wow, this is an amazing site. Uses
MovableType to create the most awesome photoblog I've ever seen. Has
to be seen to be believed. I've asked Dawn over there how she did it
and hopefully she'll tell us!
Grok Description matches for Photoessay about the decline of fashion photography
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"Brandon Teena lived and loved as a man.
For that, she paid with her life."
"Brandon Teena lived and loved as a man.
For that, she paid with her life."
12/31/2003 03:58 AM "Brandon Teena lived and loved as a man. For that, she
paid with her life." Exactly ten years ago today ,
John Lotter and
Tom Nissen hunted down Teena Brandon on a quiet farm near
Humboldt, Nebraska (just west of
Falls City) and brutally murdered her
along with two of her friends (Lisa Lambert and Phillip DeVine),
leaving only an eight-month old baby at the bloody crime scene. They
had raped her that Christmas and when she reported it to Richardson
County Sheriff, Charles Laux (currently working at the Tecumseh
prison, where Lotter is ironically housed), she was subjected to a
humiliating line of questioning that the Nebraska State Supreme Court
would later call "beyond all possible bounds of decency".
No action was taken to apprehend the cowardly pair until it was too
late. [more inside]
Photoshopped crime scene photos
Photoshopped crime scene photos
02/05/2005 09:25 PMXeni Jardin:

"Toronto Crime Stoppers" posts crime scene photos in which victim(s)
and perpetrator(s) have been digitally removed. The batch of images
linked in this post once depicted acts of violent sexual abuse of a
nine-year-old girl, but now contain only inanimate objects -- a sofa,
a bed, a wall, a water fountain. They're published online with a
public request that anyone who recognizes the site contact
authorities.
Link (
Thanks, Chad
Oakenfold)
Photoshopped crime scene photos --
UPDATED
Photoshopped crime scene photos --
UPDATED
02/07/2005 02:07 AMXeni Jardin:
Following up on
Friday's Boing Boing post about a Toronto anti-crime group that
photoshopped a series of child rape scene photos to remove victim and
perpetrator, then released the images online in hopes of public aid --
the crime site has been identified. The sexual assault is now believed
to have taken place at the
Port Orleans French
Quarter hotel at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Police in Toronto say they tracked down the hotel after releasing
photos from a porn site, showing the locations of sex attacks against
a girl who was around 12 years old. (...)[O]ne man who called to
identify the hotel e-mailed his own vacation photos, and they matched
scenes in photos that police had released. Within hours of releasing
the photos, police were "inundated" with tips from people in the
Toronto area about where they thought the pictures may have been
taken, said Det. Sgt. Paul Gillespie.
Link. See also this
Globe and Mail story:
Link (
Thanks, uberbabe) and a
canoe.ca story is here:
Link (
thanks, Martin Kuplens-Ewart)
And Boing Boing reader Tom
Collins says,
"When I saw the original story on ABC
News news last night, and then Boing Boing this morning, I couldn't
believe it! Back around 2000-2001 I met an artist named Jon Haddock
who had done a project called ISPs: p0rnography, with the figures
removed. It was a collection of pornographic photos from the
Internet that he had digitally removed the people from. The site is
still online, and based on the chronology of other projects on his
site, I'd say he did ISPs around 1999-2000. Many readers might
already be familiar with Jon's Screenshots
project that was listed on Slashdot back in 2000: A series of
drawings from an isometric perspective, in the style of a computer
game. The subject of each drawing is the image, or images, that
created a popular cultural event. Historical events (like the
assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lorraine Motel) are
used interchangeably with fictionalized events (like the picnic scene
from The Sound of Music)."
Link
See also this Toronto Star story:
The man and his victim hit the headlines last week when, in an
unprecedented move, Toronto's sex crimes unit released photos showing
a hotel room and other spots where the abuse occurred.
"When someone commits offences like this in public, it shows a lot of
arrogance," said Det.-Sgt. Paul Gillespie, one of the investigators on
the case. "It is like he's not too worried about getting caught." The
abuser, Gillespie added, "is fairly bold. "He's committing these acts
in some high-risk places."
LinkBrandon Stone Photography
Brandon Stone Photography
12/09/2003 06:11 AMBrandon Stone .. Brandon
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brandon chillar, first indian american
in the NFL
brandon chillar, first indian american
in the NFL
05/06/2004 12:07 AMwe're taking over!
"Law & Order: An Adventure to
Color"--Brandon Bird
"Law & Order: An Adventure to
Color"--Brandon Bird
01/23/2004 09:53 PMThe Law & Order Coloring and Activity book .. An Adventure to
Color
brandonbird.com/lno_color.html
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CAP Index Crime Mapping Service over the
Internet Fights Property Crime and
Litigation Risks
CAP Index Crime Mapping Service over the
Internet Fights Property Crime and
Litigation Risks
04/11/2005 11:27 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 11 2005 3:43PM GMT
Thought crime or nought crime?
Thought crime or nought crime?
06/01/2004 04:24 AM
The reporter who
described meeting the man
who raped him as a teenager? He was
arrested this week for felony stalking of the rapist.
ActiveWin.com Exclusive: Microsoft
Hardware 2004 Fall Lineup Photos and
Descriptions (plus Fingerprint Device
Photos)
ActiveWin.com Exclusive: Microsoft
Hardware 2004 Fall Lineup Photos and
Descriptions (plus Fingerprint Device
Photos)
08/15/2004 10:58 PMYou heard it first here...We have posted multiple photos,
descriptions, etc. for the complete Microsoft hardware fall lineup,
which includes two fingerprint reader devices. The devices are to be
released September 9th. Here is a complete list of the hardware
included:
Washington Post Censors Iraqi Prison
Photos (At the Request of the WH?): Has
More Than 1,000 Photos, But Has Just
Published 10. We Wonder When Karl Rove
Made His Call To Them. 5/11
Washington Post Censors Iraqi Prison
Photos (At the Request of the WH?): Has
More Than 1,000 Photos, But Has Just
Published 10. We Wonder When Karl Rove
Made His Call To Them. 5/11
05/12/2004 05:26 AMeditorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_i
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"The Abu Ghraib Prison Photos - It's the
"liberation" of the Iraqi people . These
are just some of the photos that led to
an investigation into conditions at the
Abu Ghraib prison, now run by the
occupation authorities, as revealed in a
shocking report..."
"The Abu Ghraib Prison Photos - It's the
"liberation" of the Iraqi people . These
are just some of the photos that led to
an investigation into conditions at the
Abu Ghraib prison, now run by the
occupation authorities, as revealed in a
shocking report..."
05/03/2004 03:25 PMThe Abu Ghraib Prison Photos - It's the
"liberation" of the Iraqi people . These
are just some of the photos that led to
an investigation into conditions at the
Abu Ghraib prison, now run by the
occupation authorities, as revealed in a
shocking report br
The Abu Ghraib Prison Photos - It's the
"liberation" of the Iraqi people . These
are just some of the photos that led to
an investigation into conditions at the
Abu Ghraib prison, now run by the
occupation authorities, as revealed in a
shocking report br
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Not Life After Death -- Email After
Death
Not Life After Death -- Email After
Death
09/25/2004 09:08 PMCrime may not pay, but oh, what a deal!
Crime may not pay, but oh, what a deal!
01/04/2004 11:59 AM Hey, that was my getaway
car!!! Ever wonder where property seized from criminals and crime
scenes ends up? Steal It Back/The Property Room brings police auctions
online, and
New
York City is now participating too, guaranteeing an large influx
of interesting stuff.
Part eBay and part "Cops" episode,
the Web site is alternatively cheery ("Hot Pursuit
Specials!") and puzzling. How did the police end up with that
collectible "I Love Lucy" plate anyway? Where did those
eight candlesticks and a Bible come from? Are they really selling that
hydroponic grow light β that staple of dorm-room marijuana
cultivation? How long before they show up to seize it back? Cyber Crime
Cyber Crime
09/19/2004 02:17 AMAbcnews.go.com - Sat Sep 18, 11:05 am GMT
Violent crime up by 14%
Violent crime up by 14%
01/22/2004 06:35 AMViolent crime is on the increase in England and Wales, while overall
crime levels are stable, figures show.
IOL: Crime & Courts
IOL: Crime & Courts
04/07/2005 10:39 PMhijacking vacant buildings ..
iol
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Crime Against Nature
Crime Against Nature
07/10/2004 01:21 PMAngelina Jolie is a mildly attractive woman. Why does she feel the
need to do this to her back? Now she's nothing more than a...
Crime pays?
Crime pays?
09/23/2004 01:23 PMSven Jaschan, 18, from Germany, is believed responsible for writing
70 per cent of all computer viruses received worldwide in the first
half of this year, i.e. the Sasser and Netsky worms. At the time, he
was a minor and probably won't face jail. Instead, he began a
full-time job as a trainee programmer at the German firewall company
Securepoint earlier this month. [news.telegraph]
P2P Technology Is No Crime
P2P Technology Is No Crime
04/10/2005 11:42 PMInformation Week Apr 11 2005 2:48AM GMT
Privacy is not a Crime!
Privacy is not a Crime!
01/11/2004 10:11 AMhttp://www.privacyisnotacrime.com/
Privacy is not a crime, plain and simple yet it seems that our
given rights to maintain privacy are being shredded away from us left
and right constantly. What does it take to maintain our rights to
privacy, and how far will we go giving up our rights? Sometimes a
simple reminder such as this site will help us all remember what
privacy is, and what we can do to protect our privacy both in every
day life and online.
Our statement is simple, privacy...
Crime wave
Crime wave
04/18/2004 05:45 AMSomebody stole my
rubber boots! I've been meaning to buy a new pair for
ages now, and once I finally manage to drag my ass to the store
and get them, some lard-ass, no-good, glue-sniffing punkboy steals
them.
Why? I have no idea. They were in the trunk of the car, and what do
I notice this morning? The bloody thieves did not stop at the boots,
no! They had to take the sixpack of beer from the trunk as well AND
the entire car.
*sigh*
If anyone happens to see a red VW Vento CL with license KIF-588, drop me a
note, or gimme a call at zero-five-zero 547 6463. Or the police.
Thanks.
Crime levels: Your experiences
Crime levels: Your experiences
07/22/2004 06:27 AMThe Home Office has published two conflicting reports on crime levels
in England and Wales. What are your experiences of crime and the level
of crime?
Fighting Cyber-Crime
Fighting Cyber-Crime
01/03/2005 02:43 PMInternetRetailer.com Jan 3 2005 6:46PM GMT
Hi-tech crime costs UK plc £2.4bn
Hi-tech crime costs UK plc £2.4bn
04/06/2005 05:13 AMThe cost of hi-tech crimes, from viruses to fraud, to large firms in
the UK was £2.4bn in 2004, a police survey says.
Was DeLay's threat a crime?
Was DeLay's threat a crime?
04/01/2005 01:38 PMSen. Frank Lautenberg says DeLay may have committed a felony when he
theatened judges in the Schiavo case.
Its a victim-less crime, Bobby!
Its a victim-less crime, Bobby!
03/06/2004 01:48 AM
A good amount of bloggers are outright thieves.
Researchers at Hewlett-Packard Labs found that a vast amount of
popular bloggers stole ideas, topics, and content from lesser-known
weblogs without any sort of attribution or crediting. The researchers
created a new ranking algorithm called iRank to track the source of
new ideas and topics, which you can play around with
here.
CCTV goes wi-fi to fight crime
CCTV goes wi-fi to fight crime
05/23/2004 03:14 AMWireless CCTV cameras are being tested in London to see if the
technology can help fight crime.
"Online crime up in 2003"
"Online crime up in 2003"
12/29/2003 09:13 PMOnline crime up in 2003
Online crime up in 2003
12/29/2003 07:19 AMA lot
Photoessay about the decline of fashion photography