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  • ahhhhm....ahhhm...ahhmm... ahh.....

  • im 15 she is my inpiration, shes been my inpiration since i was 12 or 13

  • There is some serious money worth of equipment on those sets.

  • Her work is amazing.

  • Love her work.

  • video graphic error near the end, just wanted to point that out. 10:40

  • I could never do that kind of art. It's just too far out there. I'm sure it has it's time and place, but I don't really like looking at it.. :-/ It kinda feels like she is trying to get attention just with how crazy the models look. Like lady Gaga.. lol

  • Very creative photographer and interesting interview

  • What an inspirational photographer!!! This was a great interview, cool to hear how she creates those amazing masterpieces! I'm a fan!

  • how ca a person take credit for being a pgotographer, if they create the image on a PC withg photoshop? thats like me calling myself a lumberjack but i only cut the precut wood from home depot in my workshop on my workbench.

  • @HumanZoo22 Of course she's a photographer. What you're saying is more the equivalent of saying "Real lumberjacks should only use crosscut saws and axes. NO gas/electric powered devices for cutting trees or you're not a "real" lumberjack."

    Photoshop is a tool, not a cheat.

    It's like saying Ansel Adams was a terrible photographer because he burned and dodged while developing his images, along with hand touching photo blemishes with paint.

    As technology evolves and so does the art.

  • @gordontarpley I can see it as a tool, but to make a fake double exposure - Ansel Adams wouldnt do that. To use a tool to make a completely different image that the picture you took, than its no longer a tool, and your no longer a photographer, you have just turned into a graphic designer.

  • @HumanZoo22 welcome to the 1920's :)

  • @HumanZoo22 Of course, none of that could have been done in the darkroom while printing, right? (Hint: it's not a real problem using lith film for hard masking, continuous-tone B&W for transition masks, burning/dodging, and so forth - except for getting the filter pack/dichroic settings zeroed in for each exposure due to reciprocity failure.) We old dinosaurs had and used tools for almost unlimited creative expression; PS just takes the drudgery out of it. It's

  • Nice work Mark! I still want to know what kind of beauty dish she used and strobe on it with her images. I will message her on facebook hopefully she will respond to me.

  • ahhhh... her works are ahhhh. great.... aaahhh. i ahhh loved it.... aaaaahhh. seriously..... aaahhh. great interview...

  • Respect to her work.

    But I do agree with mikesomething... the "ummmm" gets rather annoying after a while.

  • Another great interview thanks!

  • stop saying ummmmmmmm

  • @mikesomething shes a photographer, not a public speaker. give her a break.

  • @The80sKickAss im a guy on youtube, not mother teresa

    give me a break

    ummmmmmmmm

  • @mikesomething you don't have to be mother teresa to show other people respect. It's common courtesy.

  • @mikesomething English is not her first language. She is originally Israeli, and her first language was Hebrew. soooooo... ummmm.... STFU.

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