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HIGHLINECINEMA, Photographer

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Thomas Mobley of Highline Cinema 
There is David LaChapelle, Hype Williams, and now we would like to introduce Thomas Mobley of Highline Cinema. This young artist dabs into photography and film making with limitless ideas and creative ventures when it comes to his talents. Focusing on the works of his inspirational heroes such as Andy Warhol and Gordon Parks is where he learned a lot about his personal composition and style- capturing the moment so every image feels true and real. There is the other side of Mobley’s...   read more
 
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HIGHLINECINEMA

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24 years old
Photographer

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Ai_chan  wrote about HIGHLINECINEMA on 07/27/09   02:08 PM     
Hey This is Love, I just want to say Hello and wish you the best and much success and God Bless you in everything you pursue. Have a wonderful day and Keep in touch and I will do the same.

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The so-called, on the modeling industry "polaroid" is a photograph, where the model is not wearing any make up and it has not been re-touched. The term comes from the infamous camera brand "Polaroid", widely used by agencies due to its very convenient ability to produce a photograph in just 3 minutes, which is also 100% original and unmodified.

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