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awaken ron livingston army 🧌 why is no one talking about him in game change (2012). it’s so the west wing but a nightmare for republicans.
Mark Wallace: [Joanna has returned from an affair] “Hello.” Joanna Wallace: “Hello.” Mark Wallace: “Well?” Joanna Wallace: [softly, on the verge of tears] “I'm back.” Mark Wallace: “Enjoy yourself?” Joanna Wallace: [nods] “Yes, thank you. But I *missed* you.” [Mark sarcastically rolls his eyes, not believing her] Joanna Wallace: “I *did*.” Mark Wallace: “Why?” Joanna Wallace: “Because he's so serious.” Mark Wallace: “I thought you liked people who were serious.” Joanna Wallace: “But he's *so* serious. Mark Wallace: “Well, I'd better make some funny faces...” Joanna Wallace: [softly] “You don't need to make funny faces.” [Mark gives no response] Joanna Wallace: “Mark, I'm back!” Mark Wallace: “You humiliate me. You humiliate me... and then you come back.” Joanna Wallace: [nods tearfully] “That's right.” Mark Wallace: “Thank God!”
[he hugs her and they tearfully kiss]
Mark Wallace: “Darling, what's French for 'Inspector, I don't believe a word you're saying and you're not gonna get a damn penny?'” Joanna Wallace: 'Oui, monsieur.'
Joanna Wallace: [upset] “You just want me to become a beautiful memory, the sooner the better!” Mark Wallace: “Who said anything about beautiful?”
“So much was hidden in the place this music came from, if only I could reach it."
Current MFA Candidate Mark Wallace wrote about Webern's Concerto op. 24 for the Los Angeles Review of Books
How to Achieve Great Portraits in Open Shade Lighting
Take advantage of that beautiful natural light!
Here’s how you can take advantage of open shade lighting to get beautiful portraits. Whether you’re not yet well-versed in studio lighting setup or simply prefer shooting in natural light, here’s an easy tutorial that will help you get stunning results. Just look for a location with open shade lighting and you’re halfway there! Mark Wallace demonstrates how you can work with this simple but clean…
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Deep Cover Costumes
Surely the body is made of stranger things than politics can steal: the tangled residue of stars, the plastic bag and orange peels I kick past the bridge, flaming nerves splayed across ancient and forgotten avenues, the stomach-heavy goodbye to others that always feels a limit on anyone’s remaining days I see now I really did believe that the stories of languages breaking open the embedded money source were the victory of changing grandeur over the paltry measured ties misnamed time— I could never believe that people meant the counting, the stacking, the definitions the dividing, that those could be more than misunderstanding even when burned in iron; The world is simply not anything any of us say of it our names are strange delusions pulling us back from a brink we are always falling through— it has no shape no words it is not a brink we are not anyone there is no falling
~Mark Wallace
How to Create Beautiful Cinematic Portraits in the Studio
Because cinematic portraits are a thing now, and they're actually beautiful.
Screenshot image from the Cinematic Portraits video by Adorama TV The cinematic aesthetic is one of the big trends photographers from various genres are currently jumping into, for a good reason. It creates beautiful results that effectively evoke emotions and sentiments to the viewer. This technique is popular among photographers who primarily want their work to tell a story. Portraiture is a…
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