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    The Secret Life Of A Fashion & Celebrity Photographer

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    Adriana Nova on Oct 7, 2009 10:20 AM PDT
    Imagine that your office is a fashion show runway. Your work assignments typically go by one name (RPattz, Gisele, Brangelina), and if disagreements with your colleagues turn physical, well... hardly anyone bats an eye. Sound surreal? If you're a successful celebrity and fashion photographer like Getty Images' Frazer Harrison, it's all in a day's work. The world of celebrity and fashion photography is a rough-and-tumble one -- a Wild West of cameras, competition, and confrontation that is not at all for the weak of will. "Everyday is a challenge," shares Harrison. "You battle everything from Los Angeles traffic to overzealous security to your equipment. You're worried about lighting, your position on the line or the runway. So many things can go wrong and it's up to me alone to make sure that I limit the fail rate." With such a pressure-filled job that hundreds of other photogs are doing anyway, why is it worth the stress? "Any working or amateur photographer will tell you: it's when you see a particular picture published. Front pages are always a satisfying feeling. And really, no two days are the same, which is why after all this time it is still fresh and fun to do." With over 25 years in the business covering fashion week shows, red carpet events, and celebrity news, Harrison would certainly know, and has stories to burn. His most memorable moments include everything from covering Michael Jackson's infamous trial to an impromptu photo session with Paul McCartney to getting unprompted career advice from a certain "Jerry Maguire" star, who punctuated her speech with, "'Oh, by the way, my name's Renee." As far as equipment, Harrison prefers a Nikon D3 camera, and his trick to getting the best shots is: "If you saw it [happen away from the viewfinder], you probably didn't get it. Concentrate, stay focused on what's happening around you, and try to predict what's going to happen before it does. And add to that a bit of luck." And what advice does the seasoned photog have for us everyday point-and-shooters? "Those mug shots of celebrities after they've been arrested? They are what you don€™t want! Generally speaking, there are numerous things you can do to improve your chances of taking a good pic." Read on for tips on how to hone your own camera skills, then check the slideshow to see some examples of Frazer's best work!

    A Love Letter To Kate Winslet

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    Dino-Ray Ramos on Jan 29, 2009 5:17 AM PST
    Ah, Kate Winslet €“ she is a vision on the red carpet. When she scooped up two Golden Globe Awards in a strapless and simple Yves Saint Laurent gown, women all over the world got misty eyed and men swooned (yes, men can swoon too). Her fashion sense off-screen may be impeccable, but have you seen her in Revolutionary Road with her BFF Leonardo DiCaprio (in case you don't remember, he starred with her in a little movie called Titanic)? She looks just as flawless and costume designer Albert Wolsky got nominated for his retro surburban costuming skills. Based in the late fifties, Winslet plays the role of April Wheeler, a suburban housewife who is desperately trying to keep the shattered pieces of her marriage together. Wolsky was on point dressing her in pristine postwar garb: cinched waists, simple-chic party dresses and even at the beach she has the aura of a retro model. The overall look of the film was like "Mad Men" but less cartoony. Wolsky did a marvelous job of juxtaposing sartorial suburban perfection on the outside with damaged goods on the inside. In turn, Winslet shined in this opus of suburban angst with revolutionary style.

    Links & Thinks: Wednesday's Top Style Stories!

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    Emily Bache on Jul 9, 2008 2:19 PM PDT
    Leo's charitable watch deal, a French tribute to Armani, super hot summer platforms, and more...


    On His Watch -fashionweekdaily.com

    Giorgio Armani Gets Top French Honour -femalefirst.com

    Rumors for GG: And So It Begins... -fashionista.com

    Neon Pink Platforms -instyle.com

    On Our Radar: Design a Coach Tote Contest -fabsugar.com

    Fall Glimpse: Buggin' Out -fabsugar.com

    Dream it, Make it, Wear it -theitlists.com

    There€™s Money Sitting In Your Closet--Find Out How Much Thanks To Ztail -shefinds.com

    A different sort of cage... -stylebubble.com

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