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  2. Kristin Diable - Wikipedia

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    She released her third full-length album and first national album in 2015 titled Create Your Own Mythology via Speakeasy Records/Thirty Tigers. The album was produced by Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell) and received a 4 out of 5 star review from American Songwriter Magazine. "It's still early in 2015, but with a release this powerful ...

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    Personalize your background image, sounds, and toolbar appearance in AOL Desktop Gold. Access your settings to see several options that let you make it your own, such as updating the sounds...

  4. Portrait photography - Wikipedia

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    Portrait photography, or portraiture, is a type of photography aimed toward capturing the personality of a person or group of people by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. A portrait photograph may be artistic or clinical.

  5. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    The modern concept of photo booth with (later) a curtain originated with Anatol Josepho (previously Josephewitz), who had arrived in the U.S. from Russia in 1923. [2] In 1925, the first photo booth appeared on Broadway in New York City. For 25 cents, the booth took, developed, and printed 8 photos, a process taking roughly 10 minutes.

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    “It’s establishing your closeness or your role in the community,” Holliday said. “I’m in on the joke. You’re in on the joke.” Inside jokes and slang can also evoke feelings of nostalgia.

  7. Painted photography backdrops - Wikipedia

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    Newark, New Jersey, 1912. From roughly 1860 to 1920 [1] [2] painted photography backdrops were a standard feature of early photography studios. Generally of rustic or quasi-classical design, but sometimes presenting a bourgeoisie trompe-l'œil, [3] they eventually fell out of fashion with the advent of the Brownie and Kodak cameras which ...