Women loves Yu Tsai

Women loves Yu Tsai.

His talent is undeniable. Yu Tsai doesn't limit his vison to one medium - he works in both still photography & film. What makes him so lovable amongst talented photographers is his loyalty.

The range of his photography is expansive - he can capture the expensive and glossy side of a model, as well as the intimate and natural side of their beauty. And when he establishes a rapport with a model, he deepens that relationship by working with her continuosly.

This depth allows him to penetrate beneath a models shell, and capture the woman within.

Currently, Yu Tsai is working on a series with Women, capturing the classic beauty of WOMEN.

Yu Tsai's work can be seen on his web site: here.

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Armani Exchange spring 2009 campaign: Rianne Ten Haken, ph: Tom Munro











Tom Munro photographed Rianne Ten Haken for the spring 2009 A/X Armani Exchange campaign on October 21, 22 & 23 in Miami, Florida.

A/X Armani Exchange spring 2009 campaign
Model: Rianne Ten Haken
Photographer: Tom Munro
Stylist: Victoria Bartlett
Makeup: Mark Carrasquillo
Hair: Neil Moodie

The Imagist says : Isa Asklof is many things (all awesome)

From The Imagist:

17 Swedish and insanely directional

Former MDC MOTW Isa Asklof lands in NY at Women and trust ...this girl's chart is a bonfire of awesome magnitude right this minute. There's something about this face coming down the runway towards you that feels 60's Mod meets 90's London. Its a thing, I assure you.

Calvin Klein Jeans Spring 2009 campaign: Naty Chabanenko, ph: Steven Meisel



Steven Meisel photographed Natasha Poly & Naty Chabanenko for the Calvin Klein Jeans spring 2009 campaign with stylist Karl Templer in Los Angeles on September 14, 15, 16

Calvin Klein Jeans spring 2009 campaign
Model: Natasha Poly, Naty Chabanenko
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Karl Templer
Location: Los Angeles

Will the real Michael York please stand up!


No, that was not actor Michael York at the January 31st Gala Event at The National Press Club celebrating the Inauguration of 102nd NPC President Donna Leinwand, but rather, Francis J. Skrobiszewski.



"I get that a lot," said the actor in waiting. "But I'm a much younger version," he pointed out. True, on closer examination, but you never know in a botoxed world.




Good natured political satirist extraordinaire Mark Russell played it to the hilt posing with "the actor" prior to his standing ovation performance which included an audience participation rendition of "It's a small world after all." No kidding!