FABEEX MAGAZINE 2013 issue #2 - ENGLISH

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EN/10/2013 ISSUE #2

Interview with Photographer

Max Twain

Vladivostok/Russia

Marta Varela Porto/Portugal

Speaking of Fashion VOGUE Vogue on Designers

100 New Fashion Designers Fashion Industry

Fashion Show Milan/New York


FABEEX MAGAZINE - Publication in Russian and English. Informational content of magazine doesn’t depend on the language in which it’s published. This makes possible to distribute published information in the magazine for more readers. That increases the awareness of individuals about whom we write, all the goods and services that we publish. The magazine is mostly about fashion and photography. The yard autumn the days are getting shorter, nights longer, more time is spent in stuffy rooms and more craving for something positive, it’s time to go to the theater and exhibitions . We create FABEEX for you. You will be able to learn about interesting trends of modern fashion, interviews with well-known photographers, to see reviews about interesting news in the print world of fashion, style and image. If you are an avid photographer, you will learn a lot about the photo industry updates in our reviews. Our magazine is still young and is in constant search of the most interesting for you. I’d like to please the readers, really interesting and volume edition, so the New Year with our magazine will be published every three months, but it will be even better and more exciting. A little bit about the next issue, which is planned for January 1, 2014: This is an updated and impressive magazine. A lot of interviews with famous and talented people from the world of fashion, photographers, designers, and just interesting people, whose lifestyle can be a good example to follow. FABEEX looking forward to your feedback and suggestions about what you’d like to see in our magazine. We are independent, we work for you. Follow us, contact us and we will become more and more interesting.

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500px «The largest project»

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COOLPIX S6600 Samsung Galaxy NX Novelty

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Michael Freeman «Black & White Photography» «Perfect Exposure»

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Interview with Photographer «Max Twain» Russia

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Interview with Photographer «Marta Varela» Portugal


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Versace «Milan»

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Tommy Hilfiger «New York»

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100 New Fashion Designers «Fashion industry»

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Tags Brand «Fashion community»

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Dolce & Gabbana «Milan»




COOLPIX S6600

Not only stylish but incredibly functional, the camera features a vari-angle LCD monitor that can be tilted to various angles to allow shooting from any position. Flip the screen towards yourself for self-shooting, or tilt it for high-angle shooting over people’s heads or low-angle kid’s- or pet’s-eye-view shots. Use Gesture control which recognizes your hand movements to operate the shutter and zoom from a distance, with countdown to give you time to strike a pose. Effective for Full HD 1080/60i movie as well as still shooting. Wireless LAN capability gives you the freedom to transfer photos taken with the camera to other smart devices with Wi-Fi® such as smartphones and tablets* for uploading to NIKON IMAGE SPACE, as well as Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites. What’s more, you can remote control the COOLPIX S6600 from your Wi-Fi® connected smartphone or tablet, and even automatically transfer images from the camera to a smart device whenever you take a picture. You can also add location information to your shots.

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Samsung Galaxy NX

Advanced sensor technology makes your pictures come alive. Engineered with Hybrid Autofocus (phase detection plus contrast), the Galaxy NX 20.3MP APS-C CMOS sensor delivers high-quality images and lifelike colors with the highest resolution in its class. The largest sensor available in a mirrorless system lens camera produces stunning depth-of-field and out-focusing effects. Measuring 23.5mm x 15.7mm, the sensor captures the most light to create beautiful, noise-free pictures and video. The most connected compact system camera in the world, the Galaxy NX packs 3G/4G and Wi-Fi connectivity to let you upload, share, and even post to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and other social media. Plus you can choose and download Android apps to edit images and produce memorable presentations, and bring family and friends in on the fun. Capture, create and share everywhere you go with the Galaxy NX.

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Clear, direct and guaranteed, Perfect Exposure looks at the way professionals work, and lays out the decisions and sequences with absolute clarity, while incorporating the latest, powerful post-processing techniques.

The Complete Guide to Digital Black & White Photography looks at the art of black and white photography in its entirety; from its greatest exponents to its applications in the digital age. Alongside the work of author Michael Freeman, you’ll find the work of iconic black and white photographers such as Ansel Adams, Ian Berry, Bill Brandt, Edward Curtis, Brett Weston and Edward Weston, amongst others. From its historic roots, black and white photography in the digital age is thoroughly explored. Whether it’s obtaining the sharpest, freshest print, or recreating the filmic feel of the masters, every shooting and digital processing technique you’ll ever need is included in this comprehensive volume.

Choosing the exposure for a photograph is both alarmingly simple, and infinitely complex. Simple, because there is ultimately only one dosage of light, controlled as it always has been, by a shutter speed, aperture and ISO setting. But arriving at the perfect exposure is also complex, because it affects everything in the image and its effect on the viewer. There are endless subtleties in the brightness, readability and mood of every part of every scene, as the myriad of exposure decisions photographers take testifies. Understanding how and why exposure works is essential, not only because it helps you to decide what is instinctively «right». Perfect Exposure enables total confidence in that decision – an invaluable skill for every single photographer.

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Max Twain Vladivostok (Russia)

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ax - 26 years old , originally from Vladivostok. Slightly more than a year ago, I became interested in retouching photographs. I just dabbled because had no special knowledge of it. Then I understood that do well on it. A month later I received orders for touchup of foreign photographers, and three months later I started to shoot by myself . Eproximately that time I started getting serious commercial orders from foreign firms. I will not deny that it was the most amazing breakthrough in my life. Just three months enthusiastic pampering gave a great result . Then I resolved that link my life with photo. I began develop my skills with an emphasis on the artistic process . Next is history.

humor. Joking , laughing. This is the fastest and easiest way to relax and to model and photographer. As for the development of competencies. I always give advise everyone to get down on the ground and realize that you’re not Angelina Jolie, you’re not a star and a 99.9 percent chance that she never become. You have to be easier to be yourself and don’t show yourself like a top model since trim is easy to recognize in the photo. And second - this view tons of photos and pictures on the Internet, namely those who like you. Do not try to repeat them, and just enjoy watching it. It develops a taste . If the right combination of these two points, the natural behavior and sense of taste , you get the ideal model.

Today I can say with confidence - it was the most amazing and useful year of my life. I hardly ever - or whether will regret, that gave ordinary life , banal job with an average salary and all the “gray mass” , in which I was being “cooked” , I gave it all instead the picture.

You are actively retouch photos, in consequence of which they achieve excellent results, but the process has taken some secrets, maybe additional way of lighting or .. ?

How would you describe an ideal model? What qualities should the model have in addition to appearance? Can you give advice to the models for the development of their professional qualities? It is difficult to say , each person has his oun fitures in appearance and character. It is only necessary to learn how to properly show them in front of camera. Personally for me, I think for many photographers , the ideal model is the one which does not need to talk like her to lie down, stand up, where to put her hands . The one who understands what kind of theme is and knows what we want to see in a picture. One of the top rules for model and photographer is possess a sense of 10

I will never deny that the secret of my shots in processing. I’m a good retoucher , but I can not say that I am a good photographer. My only secret - it’s not trying to copy someone’s picture. You need to shoot as you like most. I never ‘’suck it from the finger’’ I always put myself to a high standard and culled almost all my photos right on shooting. But there is always one or two , in my opinion, a great shot that eventually , I bring to mind and publish . You sell video tutorials for processing photos on your web site including a section on the training course , it’s great that fans can get a similar effect with your work. How important for you to develop the image in the style in which you work ?


To be honest, I don’t care , will a style develop in which I work or not :) I’m just glad that there are people who like my work. But these people are always asking me about the lessons and master classes . I basically don’t give a living master classes as my program is very extensive and I physically don’t have time to show everything , and besides , I’m sure that - or whether forget. The second reason - I unfortunately don’t have time for this . So I made the video lessons and they are in demand , because in them I don’t hide their secrets , unlike many photographers, I am always willing to share knowledge. As far as your work is in demand abroad? Are you shooting for projects that are outside of the CIS? Can you list several clients for whom you were working? Initially , the first half year of my career , I have focused only on foreign users . I ignored Russia in terms of pictures, because I was and it is important to develop abroad. Foreign customers are more creditworthy and responsible . While the Russian customer is usually a fat moneybags , who comes from the 90’s in a bad mood ever , for which the photographer is the usual rabble , ready to work for a bowl of soup. I’m not saying that all Russian businessmen are, but let’s face it , most of them fit the image , if not outwardly , then mentally. I still refuse any orders from Russia . In this country, for me, only creativity , communication with fans and photographers willing to learn from me , the model, in general, everything that doesn’t fall under the word «work .» Abroad are all different. I will not tell the details because this is my professional secret :) Most of the customers come to me for treatment, rather than for shooting because for frequent long distance between us . Among my clients are Chevrolet, Land Rover, Pioneer, Dr. Pepper, Playboy, Ea games. Perhaps at this point, this is the maximum I can boast about. I am in constant development, so further more . The question about inspiration, we often ask the question, and the answer is usually very different. What is your inspiration? Are you need to be inspired for creative job? What inspires you? I would like to say that I am inspired by the clouds, the nature or the city at night, but in my case it is not so. I suffer from constant mood swings. Fun tonight, tomorrow depression, laziness, and the day after tomorrow, etc. At the same time, for me it’s the perfect environment because somewhere between these 11

differences and there is a wild desire to outdo in terms of creativity. Do something cool, I would appreciate that he and those who follow my work. But in most cases, after the photo was taken I was not satisfied with the result and it moves me to develop further. Such is the psychedelic :) How you accumulating your professional skills? Was it a self- help or educational institution help you grow? Only self-learning. Of course, the basics I dug up somewhere on the Internet that would understand how to start. But the best I have discovered just at random. I am constantly experimenting, and much of this results in interesting techniques that attract people’s views. Plus, I’m very picky about the details. So often I get into the very bowels of photographs, completely rebuild the atmosphere of the frame, I try to make it so that the viewer could feel the air even in the picture. Photography, in my view, should look like the most impressive and at the same time so realistic that would create a complete feeling of being there that would seem that all this you can touch it. This is a very subtle approach such you simply will not find in the free lessons on YouTube and any books.


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Marta Varela Porto, Portugal

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arta Varela was born in 1988 and made is first contact with photography in 2008, when she bought her first DSLR. After that, her passion for photography evolved and in 2011 she decided to ingress the professional course of photography in the Portuguese Institute of Photography, in Oporto. Unlike the majority of photographers, she doesn’t limit her work to one or two photographic themes. Her portfolio show us her versatility, from photojournalism to macro-photography, through landscapes, portraits e fashion, between others.

Are you engaged for photo editing by yourself? Can you give the lessons how work with photos?

As authoress, she’s always searching for new ways to enrich her work and to improve her visual education, especially by watching and analyzing pictures taken by well-known photographers. The constant need to evolving and the like for learning lead her to search new challenges, new techniques and new themes, as well as to establish new contacts with professionals of the photography industry, so that she could learn with the criticism and reviews to her work.

Despite working for a short time in this business, I realized working with some of the largest Portuguese brands, such as Eugénio Campos (jewelry), Prof Shoes, Aldo Shoes, Bluebird (jewelry and watches), Weblife (bikinis), among others.

In all my work I adopt a base that gives it a concept and at the same time that inserts them on a more artistic side, so yes, i think they could be called as Art-fashion. 26

I am a professional photographer for a little more than a year but photography was always something present in my life. I do not give lessons in photography or editing, but I edit my own photos, all the retouching work is made by myself. Tell us with which companies you’ve worked for a short time in the profession?


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Street Wear

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www.500px.com

ÂŤ500pxÂť is a wonderful project, which bringing together photographers from different countries! It is a powerful resource uniting photographers from different countries of our creative planet. On the site you can make paid for and free account, upload your works, photography, logo profile, to provide information about yourself, links to your blogs, websites and social networking accounts. When you upload photos, you can add a title and description of your work. You can add a map with the location shooting and you have the ability to tag photos to choose topics that are automatically loaded information about the camera (focal length , Exposure , ISO , etc.) Is very common among people commenting on the photos site 500px, opportunity put the huskies and gain ratings for your work. Also, there is the option to subscribe to your favorite photographer and stay up to date with his new work. This resource founded by two people: photographers Evgeniy Chabotariov (Moscow) and Oleg Guzol (Kiev). The site is very comfortable in searching photos by genre: simply select the genre of photography from the list in the menu. 40

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Vogue on Designers is a new series of fashion books which tell the fascinating stories of iconic designers accompanied by world-class photographs and illustrations from the Vogue archive

VOGUE Vogue on Designers

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VOGUE. Vogue on Designers (Coco Chanel) Hailed as ‘the most influential female designer of the twentieth century’, Coco Chanel pioneered classic easy-to-wear fashion for the modern woman. In 1921 she opened her Chanel boutique in Paris - still a destination store today - and launched her first Coco Chanel perfume, Chanel No.5. Perhaps her most important contribution to the fashion world was the simple, muchimitated ‘little black dress’ which made its debut in 1926. Other landmark creations include the Chanel suit and the quilted handbag. A testament to her lasting influence, these legendary designs remain as popular today as when they first appeared.

VOGUE. Vogue on Designers (Christian Dior) In 1947, Christian Dior stunned the fashion world with his first collection, the ‘New Look’, that transformed the way women dressed. Dior continued to send shockwaves with his later shows, significantly altering the fashion landscape during the ten years of his career as a couturier. Vogue On Christian Dior recounts Dior’s search for the perfect line and how his unique style and vision of women’s ideal silhouette developed. More than any designer before him, Dior embraced the dual aspects of creativity and commerce, becoming the first couturier to license his products in 1949. One of the most famous designers of the twentieth century, his name still fronts one of the most successful haute couture fashion houses.

VOGUE. Vogue on Designers (Elsa Schiaparelli) Vogue called Elsa Schiaparelli a genius madder and more original than her contemporaries, championing and illustrating her designs from the first picture of the revolutionary Bow Knot sweater in 1927 through to the Surrealist Tear Dress and Shoe Hat of the late 1930s. A true original, collaborating with artists such as Salvador Dali and Man Ray, she made trompe l oeil images, dresses with skeletal forms, perfume bottles in the shape of Mae West s torso, and pioneered the use of man-made fabrics. Vogue on Elsa Schiaparelli presents the enduring legacy of this daring and visionary designer.

VOGUE. Vogue on Designers (Alexander McQueen) Alexander McQueen was from the controversy of his early shows to the elegiac perfection of his last British fashion s most significant figure. His stellar career is a story of iconoclasm, ambition and visionary brilliance. With images from leading photographers such as Mario Testino and Corinne Day, Vogue On Alexander McQueen shows how his darkly beautiful designs, immaculate tailoring, slashed material and sculpted outlines realised his ambition: I want to be the purveyor of a certain silhouette or a way of cutting so that, when I m dead and gone, people will know that the twenty-first century was started by Alexander McQueen .

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100 New Fashion Designers

Tagbrand

Tagbrand - tag and share brands you wear! TagBrand community members have the opportunity to celebrate the brands of things in theirs pictures, to find interesting things from other members asking for advice is that it is better to buy or to wear to any event or meeting. The basic concept of our service is tied to tagging brands of things in the pictures. Testing item contains complete information about itself: type of thing, brand, price, where you can buy it.

Buy the book: www.amazon.co.uk The fashion industry has always celebrated innovative design, and young, talented fashion designers can make a huge impact as they explore new ideas and push boundaries. This book showcases the diverse and unique work of the best 100 new creatives in fashion design from around the world. As well as pinpointing the best new talent worldwide, this visually stunning survey provides a comprehensive showcase of cutting-edge imagery, including original design work, drawings and photography. The ultimate reference guide to the world’s movers and shakers in fashion today, this is a book all fashionistas will want to own. Hywel Davies has lectured at Central Saint Martins, London College of Fashion and the Royal College of Art. Previously fashion editor at Sleazenation, he has also written for Arena, Jack, Vogue, ELLE, Wallpaper*, The Sunday Telegraph, Nylon, Dazed & Confused, Loaded Fashion and Time Out. He is also a consultant for numerous brands, including Levi’s, Braun, and Orange. 50

The usual pictures of people or clothes are much more informative, because on top of them all that tags. The tag we call «brand-in». The concept of brand -in, on the one hand, can be viewed as a competitive character (who can make more tags on the photos with brands), and on the other, as just «look» (or the Outfit) of the user with detailed information about theirs clothes and style. TagBrand provides a mechanism to discuss the new shopping and just your clothes in the web service. Shoot yourself, your clothes, make brand -ins, view brand -ins of other people what who wear. As mentioned above, in addition to a web service TagBrand.com we have developed an iPhone app TagBrand, which makes the whole service more mobile. Users can create polls in the dressing room, doing brand -ins in front of the mirror and get instant advice.

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Versace Milan

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