KODO NISHIMURA dixit “KODINZA”
You must have read his comments on my blog so many times and wondering who is Kodinza?
Here he is: a fun, young guy. A professional and fashion lover.
He is Japanese and he studies Art and fashion at Parsons in New York.
You can learn more or follow him on his Facebook wall, ask him to be your friend, he is a sincere one, search for Kodo Nishimura.
and HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND everyone!
SINGAPORE BEAUTY TALK – Session #3
WE RAISED S$900 YESTERDAY!! YEAH!!
OTSUKARESAMA DESHITA! ALIGATO GOZAIMASHITA MINA SAN XOXO
9 am… I am ready to boogie… 23 persons today…. on the menu: “eyebrow architecting class)
wowwwwwww!
All by myself that it going to be a challenge I might loose my own eyebrows
These pictures were taken yesterday during walking and eye-make enhancing classes
Looking at each others with Nedine… WOW we did it! We have some good girls here! They CAN Walk the Talk!!!
MISS VENEZUELA 2012! – WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE?
Muhammad Ali: I am a fan
Muhammad Ali: 70 years old
Muhammad Ali’s first sounds were “Gee-Gee, Gee-Gee.” His beautiful mother Odessa Clay called her son “G-G” for the rest of her life, and years later, Ali would say, “After I won the Golden Gloves, I told Mama that from the very beginning, I was trying to say, ‘Golden Gloves.’ ”
Neil Leifer: “I think this is the best picture I ever made. It’s the only picture of mine that I have in my home. I could go on for a long time about the technical aspects of the shot, how I studied the Astrodome, planned the photo for weeks before the fight, pictured the shot in my head, rigged up the remote trigger that I used to get the shot from above while I was physically down at ringside shooting the fight — but what makes this so special to me is that it’s as close as I’ve ever gotten to a perfect shot. Ali, Williams, the referee, the reporters, the symmetry, the drama — it’s the one photograph I’ve taken where, looking back, I’d change nothing.” NOTE: Leifer is visible here, wearing a light blue shirt and seated near the top along the left-hand side of the ring, with his camera resting in front of him.
Neil Leifer is a photographer for Sports Illustrated.