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scintillulae · 2 years ago
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bestfashionphoto · 6 years ago
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Shanelle Nyasiase in VOGUE Russia December 2018 
Ph: Lukasz Pukowiec Editor: Sveta Vashenyak MUA: Karin Westerlund Retoucher: Paul Drozdowski Producer: Anna Rybus Model: Shanelle Nyasiase
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athingcalledbliss · 7 years ago
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Bambi Northwood Blyth by Sonia Szóstak for BAMBI Vogue Portugal August 2018
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distantvoices · 3 years ago
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Michaela Stark by Lea Colombo for Vogue Russia March 2022. Katerina Zolototrubova (Fashion Editor/Stylist), Yuji Okuda (Hair Stylist), Patrick Glatthaar (Makeup Artist), Miguel Bento (Set Designer), Jordan Robson (Choreographer), Christina Conrad (Manicurist), Alina Kumantsova and Anna Rybus (Producers).
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lovethemodel-s · 5 years ago
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Vogue Greece Bella Hadid
Txema Yeste - Photographer
Daniela Agnelli - Fashion Editor/Stylist
Ali Pirzadeh - Hair Stylist
Dariia Day - Makeup Artist
Anna Rybus - Casting Director
Anna Rybus - Producer
Bella Hadid - Model
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worldwidefashion · 6 years ago
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'FROM HER TO ETERNITY' Bella Hadid for VOGUE Greece's Relaunch Issue 'Βλέμμα στο μέλλον' — April 2019.
Photographer: Txema Yeste Stylist: Daniela Agnelli HairStylist: Ali Pirzadeh Manicurist: Anna Almbanis MUA: Dariia Day Set designer: Kaduri Elyashar Casting director: Anna Rybus
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lumata · 6 years ago
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Vogue Spain September 2018
Model Julia Hafstrom Photo: Alexander Saladrigas Style: Anya Ziourova Hair: Shinya Nakagawa makeup: Anna Rybus
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missnothing22 · 7 years ago
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Vogue Polska June 2018 Photography: Sonia Szóstak Stylist: Karolina Gruszecka Model: Michelle Gutknecht / Uncover Models Make Up: Marianna Yurkiewicz Hair: Quentin Guyen Photographer Assistant: Szymon Goslawski Stylist Assistant: Marta Zaczynska Production: Prospero Production/ Anna Anastasia Rybus Postproduction: Agata Bielska
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andraegreenstudios · 4 years ago
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If your in the area please consider swinging by @hopeandfeathersframing and giving them some love. These work really hard and are super talented. Check them out #Repost @hopeandfeathersframing (@get_repost) ・・・ want to learn more about Andrae Green, whose “Freedom” drawings are currently in our gallery? Check out his artist lecture at GCC via Zoom on Feb 10th 🎨 . #repost @gccartdepartment ・・・ Hello! Take a screenshot and mark your calendars for our upcoming Artist Lecture Series for Spring semester at GCC @gccgreenfield ! These virtual lectures take place on Wednesdays, Noon-1pm. All are welcome to attend via the Zoom link found in the events calendar on the GCC website. We welcome an amazing line-up of artists: 1. Andrae Green @andraegreenstudios 2. Pasqualina Azzarello @pasqualinaazzarello 3. Greta Rybus @gretarybus 4. Terry Jenoure @terryjenoure9 5. Anna Hepler @anna_hepler 6. Priya Nadkarni Green @ummmpriya 7. Thuan Vu @thuanvuart 8. Jonathan Gitelson @jonathangitelson For more information, please reach out to Joan or Jen! Feel free to share and spread the word. #gccartdepartment #visualart #artistlectureseries #virtuallectures #artisttalks #opentoall #greenfieldcommunitycollege #westernmass #buildingcommunity (at Amherst, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CK5DNRRFDVI/?igshid=qruoe2ypv6ld
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jordanbarrettonline · 7 years ago
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Harper's Bazaar Thailand Men
Lukasz Pukowiec - Photographer
Steven Doan - Fashion Editor/Stylist
Ben Jones - Groomer
Seona Taylor Bell - Casting Director
Anna Rybus - Producer
Jordan Barrett - Model
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alexofkent · 5 years ago
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T Magazine Singapore September 2019 | Photo by Ward Ivan Rafik Editor-in-Chief Jumius Wong Styling Jack Wang Hair Pawel Solis Makeup Mayumi Oda Manicurist Laura Forget Set Design Athi & Vuk Casting Director Neill Seeto Producer Anna Rybus Models HoYeon Jung, Lina Zhang & Sohyun Jung
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scintillulae · 2 years ago
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universomovie · 5 years ago
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Paulina Wesolowska for ELLE Singapore with Magdalena Chachlica
Paulina Wesolowska for ELLE Singapore with Magdalena Chachlica
Photography: Paulina Wesolowska. Stylist: Michal Koszek at Van Dorsen Artists. Hair: Piotr Wasinski at Van Dorsen. Makeup: Aga Wilk at Van Dorsen Artists. Production & Casting director: Anna Rybus at Prospero Production. Model: Magdalena Chachlica.
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athingcalledbliss · 7 years ago
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Maggie Maurer by Sonia Szóstak for Vogue Poland May 2018
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researching01 · 6 years ago
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7 Things Nobody Tells You About Renovating an Old Farmhouse
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7 Things Nobody Tells You About Renovating an Old Farmhouse
You’ve observed it: a beautiful, rambling old farmhouse, with wide-plank wood floors, original paned windows, maybe a big barn. And, out back, a few trees and a shady, rolling lawn–the perfect place to hang a hammock, just as soon as you tackle your own Fixer-Upper-style renovation. But be advised before you start: What you love most about your farmhouse might cause you the most headaches. Here’s what to know before embarking on a farmhouse renovation( and what to leave as-is ).
Above: Photography by April Valencia, courtesy of Rip& Tan, from The Catskills Farmhouse of Two Brooklyn Creatives, Weekend DIY Edition. 1. Those wood floors might need to replaced.
The good news is, good-quality wood floors can withstand a lot of refinishing–the maximum is about 10, according to Denver-based MacDonalds Hardwoods–which takes more hour but is less expensive than total replacement. But if the original wood floors in your farmhouse are getting close to that number, or are just in bad shape( MacDonalds Hardwoods says to look for warping, loose committees, termite damage, or under-floor damage ), you may be looking at total-floor replacement while you’re living there.( Otherwise, consult What to Know About the 4 Most Popular Wood Floor Finishes for a few options .)
2. There may be hidden dangers.
Keep in intellect that an old farmhouse( or any home built before 1978) may have lead paint on the walls–or asbestos. Lead paint is particularly a problem in window wells, where the paint can flake off or pulverize when the windows open and close. Check with the local authorities for the best, safest style to proceed, and be sure to work with contractors trained to handle toxic substances.
Above: Photography by Justine Hand for Remodelista, from Saved from Abandonment: A Historic Hudson Valley Farmhouse Receives the Ultimate Makeunder.
3. You could spend a small fortune upgrading the basics. The rule of thumb with any remodeling project is to remember that it will cost more than you think–but this is especially the case with old homes like farmhouses. Once you start, you’re sure to discover things that need replacing: old electrical systems( knob-and-tube wiring will need to be brought up to code ), water pipe, and the HVAC system. If you don’t have room for a full-blown HVAC system or want to minimize the disorder to the bones of the chamber of representatives, consider an efficient mini-duct HVAC system, with much smaller tubing and ducts that can be fitted easily and unobtrusively into the walls or floors.
Above: Photograph from The Country Rental: A Floating Farmhouse in Upstate New York.
4. The charming old windows might be drafty. Those beautiful old windows might mean a long, chilly winter, since they’re likely single-( not double-) paned. And replacing them can be costly: up to $ 800 or $1000 just for the window, according to Angie’s List. But some experts say somewhat draftier windows are a small price to pay for having original windows: “Never, never, never toss out old windows, ” Ipswich, Massachusetts-based architect Matthew Cummings told Forbes. Newer windows don’t last as long and aren’t built as sustainably, he says. Consider having old windows repaired by an expert , not replaced.
Above: Photograph by Amanda Kirkpatrick and styling by Anna Molvik, from A Renovated Farmhouse in Bedford, NY, with Scandinavian Influences.
5. Soapstone counters are not quite zero-maintenance.
Soapstone is a popular choice for farmhouse-style interiors, and it’s generally a rugged one: It’s heat-resistant, stain-proof, and isn’t affected by acidic materials. But be forewarned that it can nick and scratching easily( cutting boards are important ). Four years in, Fan reports, her soapstone counters have worn unequally and dent from even dropping a can.( Read her full run-down in Soapstone Counters: Are They Worth It ?) And soapstone does require spa treatments–in the form of mineral-oil massages–if a dark, virtually black look is what you’re going for. Read more in Remodeling 101: Soapstone Countertops.
6. That clawfoot tub may have to go. You might be picturing a vintage, cast-iron bathtub in your farmhouse. But sloping floors aren’t a good match for freestanding baths, and the floors might not be able to support the weight of the bath filled with water( and a human ). For more, ensure 10 Things Nobody Tells You About Clawfoot Bathtubs.
Above: Photograph by Mylene Pionilla, from Architect Visit: An Antiquarian Farmhouse in Upstate New York Transformed.
7. Last but not least, get an inspection.
Consult an expert( or two ): An official inspector can tell you the nitty-gritty of your house–before you start tearing down walls.
For much more on the fine points of buying( and renovating) old homes, ensure What to Know When Buying a House: 8 Small Signs that Signal Big Problems–as well as 6 Problems that Shouldn’t Be Dealbreakers.
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N.B .: Featured photograph by Greta Rybus for Remodelista, from The House That Craigslist Built: A Bare-Bones Farmhouse in Midcoast Maine.
Read more: remodelista.com
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missnothing22 · 7 years ago
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Photography by Sonia Szóstak for Vogue Polska May 2018 Stylist: Karolina Gruszecka Models: Marta Gawron Martyna Franków Make Up: Marianna Yurkiewicz Hair: Quentin Guyen Photographer Assistant: Szymon Goslawski Stylist Assistant: Marta Zaczynska Production: Anna Anastasia Rybus Postproduction: Bieluszko Retouch
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