Julie Paisley | New Jersey Brand Session

Julie is someone I look up to and follow many years- it takes less than a minute of being in his presence to understand why. She’s the epitome of warmth and kindness – that homey vibe you get from her content online? That translates completely into who he is in real life. When I shared with him that we had been set up with Felix’s biological mother back in 2019, he screamed with joy at his top of his lungs – his reaction is STILL one of my favorite reactions we’ve had!

She’s thoughtful, compassionate, and charming, and when you

Best of 20 Vintage Ferrari Barn Discoveries To Be Auctioned Without Reserves

In 2004, Hurricane Charley brought down the roof of a warehouse near Kissimmee, Florida. Inside the warehouse is an astonishing collection of vintage Ferraris, many of which are heavily damaged. The collection, in a completely unrestored state, is now headed to RM Sotheby’s auction during Monterey Car Week 2023 in August.

The collection was originally owned by Walter Medlin, a successful real estate agent who fell out of favor with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the 1990s. Twenty beautiful Ferraris were stored in storage until the roof caved in during the Hurricane, damaging several cars and exposing the rest

Best bridal foundation for your wedding day recommended by make-up artists

On your wedding day it might seem like an infinite number of variables looming outside of your control. While, unfortunately, we haven’t figured out a way to control the weather or pre-empt which family members will make an unfiltered comment in their speech, there are certain things you can ensure go smoothly – not least your foundation.

Just ask Taylor Hill, the latest celebrity bride to reveal the products she wore on her Big Day. Among them was one of the world’s most-loved foundations, Armani’s Luminous Silk. Her make-up artist Carolina Gonzalez mixed two shades together (5.75 and 5.8) and

Rare Photos Show the Kennedy Family at Home on Their Famously Private Hyannis Port Compound

Get a sneak peek of the new book “White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port”

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John F.Kennedy Library Foundation

A new book about the Kennedy family includes untold stories and rare photos from their time at their famous Massachusetts summer escape. White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port (out Tuesday, June 27) details private summer excursions and unforgettable milestones that have been seen by the world. Below, find a first look at 10 intimate photos of the family on the estate.

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16 Charming Kitchen Curtain Ideas That’ll Add Immediate Style to Your Space

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16 Kitchen Curtain Ideas You’ll Want to Replicate Simon Brown Photography

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When it comes to the design of your dream kitchen, you probably have your sights set on the big, scene-stealing elements like the color of your cabinets, the surface for your counters, or even the array of your tile backsplash. But have you considered your kitchen curtains? Unlike other areas of your home where curtains are the perfect finishing flourish, many homeowners will leave their kitchen windows bare. But when you think about it,

Old photo gives a glimpse into the Valley area before Tempe Town Lake

If you ever wondered what “A” mountain looked like before a huge lake flowed next to it, here you go.

TEMPE, Ariz. — I’ve lived in the Valley of the Sun my entire life and I have seen the city evolve in my four decades here.

But it’s always great to see glimpses into the past and see what life was like for past generations. And thanks to social media and the Tempe History Museum, these trips down memory lane are possible.

In a Facebook post earlier this month, the Tempe History Museum shared a black-and-white aerial photo of the

Teenager on sub takes Rubik’s Cube to break record, mother tells BBC

Teenager Suleman Dawood, who died in the Titan submersible, took his Rubik’s Cube with him because he wanted to break a world record, his mother had told the BBC.

The 19-year-old applied to the Guinness World Records and his father, Shahzada, who also died, had brought a camera to capture the moment.

Christine Dawood and her daughter were on board the Polar Prince, the sub’s support vessel, when word came through that communications with the Titan had been lost.

“I didn’t comprehend at that moment what it meant – and then it just went downhill from there,” she said.

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The Secret of Flat Negatives – Johnny Martyr Thought & Photography

By Johnny Martyr

I'm positive about the negatives, but slightly negative about the positives.  - Curly Howard

If you process your own film and don’t live in the tropics, you may run into a nagging problem I’ve seen discussed on sickening ad forums – curly and cupped film negatives.

Let me set the scene: You’ve just taken some great photos, you’ve processed the film successfully and when you hold the still-wet image to the light for the first time, it looks amazing. You can’t wait to scan and share it. So you let the negatives hang and dry for a few hours before cutting and coating. But when you come back, you see that