In 1953, Paramount was making a film with a new actress named Audrey Hepburn. Life magazine assigned one of its top young photographers, Mark Shaw, to shoot a feature, and he spent weeks with the star on and around the set. Shaw's extraordinary level of access resulted in an amazing array of photos and over 60 rolls of film that captured the budding ing�nue's charm and grace on set and in everyday life. The images chronicled Hepburn waking up at home, having her hair washed at the beauty parlor, reading, relaxing, studying the script, chatting with her costars and director Billy Wilder, and acting in one of her most famous roles. Through the handful of photographs published in Life for the Sabrina article have become iconic images of Hepburn, the majority of the negatives were misplaced and never published. Rediscovered 50 years later, these photographs offer a stunning visual biography of Hepburn's youth and rising star.
Mark Shaw Libros
La educación urbana de Mark A. Shaw en Baltimore cultivó una profunda apreciación por la naturaleza salvaje que le faltaba, fomentando una imaginación vibrante desde temprana edad. Crea historias inspiradas en toda una vida de aventuras, desde las fantasías infantiles de comandar el viento hasta sus paseos actuales por bosques que recuerdan a los de su novela debut. Shaw extrae su energía creativa de estas experiencias personales y una profunda conexión con el mundo natural. Su estilo narrativo invita a los lectores a explorar temas como la imaginación y el poder restaurador de la naturaleza.







'It will terrify you but it's a story you must know.' - Mandy WienerIt was one of the most brutal criminal acts of the post-apartheid era, and its consequences were devastating.
An inspiring and essential book for everyone interested in improving the way they write. - Brian Minards, School of Advertising, Academy of Art University, San Francisco
Copywriting. Successful writing for design, advertising, and marketing
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Writing copy is often assumed to be a natural talent. However, there are simple techniques you can employ to craft strong written content with ease. With insightful interviews from leading copywriters, as well as illustrated case studies of major brands, this new, expanded edition teaches the art of writing great copy for digital media, branding, advertising, direct marketing, retailing, catalogs, company magazines, and internal communications.
Copywriting
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Creating effective copywriting is of vital importance in today's design and communication industries. Well-targeted copy and a strong brand voice are essential if you want to stand out from the competition.Copywriting shows how to write for all formats and contexts, from catalogs and products to advertising and websites. It explores the challenges of commercial writing, providing the tools to become a confident andversatile copywriter.Leading industry talents from both the US and UK are interviewed, major campaigns covering all areas of the industry are illustrated in color and examined in depth, and exercises and tips aid in developing writing, editing, and presentation skills.Revealing the secrets of this rapidly expanding profession, Copywriting provides the skills and techniques that will help you to thrive in the world of creative commercial writing.
Denial of Justice
- 488 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Why is Pulitzer-Prize-nominated investigative reporter Dorothy Kilgallen one of the most feared journalists in history?
Packed with shocking new evidence, Fighting for Justice exposes the cover-ups of the JFK assassination and the murders of Dorothy Kilgallen and Marilyn Monroe, while revealing for the first time the corrupt inner workings of the Warren Commission based on the firsthand “whistleblower” account of an actual Commission member never quoted before. Why did FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover have an obsession with revered journalist and media icon Dorothy Kilgallen for nearly twenty-five years? Who was the never-before-identified “whistleblower” within the Warren Commission who passed Jack Ruby’s testimony to Kilgallen before its release date? How did Hoover and President Lyndon Johnson conceal the truth and thus release the Commission’s bogus “Oswald Alone” conclusion? What proof is there that “neurosis” affected Joseph, John, and Robert Kennedy—causing them to be sexual predators? Based on fifteen years of research, answers to these questions and more are uncovered in Fighting for Justice, bestselling author Mark Shaw’s improbable journey to exposing cover-ups of the JFK assassination and the murders of Dorothy Kilgallen and Marilyn Monroe while revealing for the first time the corrupt inner workings of the Warren Commission based on a credible eyewitness account.
"In a breakthrough book that is sure to be relevant for years to come, historian Mark Shaw investigates the connection between the mysterious deaths of motion picture screen siren Marilyn Monroe, President John F. Kennedy, and What's My Line? TV star and crack investigative reporter Dorothy Kilgallen. A former noted criminal defense attorney and network legal analyst, Shaw provides an illuminating perspective as to how Robert Kennedy's abuse of power during the early 1960s resulted in the murders of Marilyn, JFK, and Dorothy." -- Provided by publisher
BREAKING THE BOMBERS - How the Hunt for Pagad Created a Crack Police Unit
- 298 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Mark Shaw provides an in-depth analysis of organized crime in South Africa, drawing on his expertise to explore its complexities and impacts. Through meticulous research and insightful commentary, he examines the key players, networks, and socio-political factors that contribute to the criminal landscape in the region, making it a significant resource for understanding the dynamics of organized crime.
The internationally renowned design agency Turner Duckworth presents stories and advice gathered from working with the world's biggest brands No other design company has worked with as many significant brands as Turner Duckworth, the company behind the visual identities of Amazon, McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and even Metallica. I love it. What is it? showcases Turner Duckworth's philosophies, learnings, and adventures from more than three decades of working with major brands and presents the firm's unique and optimistic outlook, along with hints, tips, and the inside scoop on what makes successful brands tick. The book, a fascinating anthology of essays, think pieces, and 150 color illustrations that explore the power of instinct in brand design, includes a selection of their familiar but captivating work alongside 20 contributions from leading voices of the design, business, and marketing worlds that explore creativity, instinct, failure, and more. Features texts from leaders in the fascinating but often-hidden worlds of design and branding, including: Moira Cullen (Former Design Director, Coca-Cola North America); Morgan Flatley (Executive Vice President, Global Chief Marketing Officer and New Business Ventures, McDonald's); Linda Lee (Chief Marketing Officer, Campbell Meals & Beverages); Stefan Sagmeister (Designer, Sagmeister Inc.); Jessica Spence (President of North America, Beam Suntory); and more.