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Features from: Trisha May Mitch Westcott Melissa Christina Morris Mandee Rose Raha Talebinejad Kayla Savage 8 Tips for Long Lasting Summer Makeup By Celeste Whose Hott This Month! Expression magazine

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Features from:Trisha May

Mitch Westcott

Melissa Christina Morris

Mandee Rose

Raha Talebinejad

Kayla Savage

8 Tips for LongLasting Summer

MakeupBy Celeste

Whose Hott This Month!

Expression magazine

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Hello readers and supporters! This is your editor, Mandee Rose. I’m so very happy that you have taken an interest in my first publication. For years, I have dreamed of working either for a magazine or creating my own and now here we

are. Dreams really do come true!

I’m happy to release this first issue and show all of you some neat things. ENJOY!

Letter From The Editor

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Lady of the Butterflies by MelissaChristina Morris

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Untitled River Shoot by Mitch WestcottPage 12

Editor’s PickPage 16

In The Wild by Mandee RosePage 18

Makeup Tips By CelestePage 22

Whose Hott!Page 26

Demand Di by Raha TalebinejadPage 27

Untitled by Kayla SavagePage 28

Dearly to Wed by Trisha FargoPage 32

Ta b l eo fC o n t e n t s

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Photo taken by Kayla Savage

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Photos taken by MCM Photography StudioModel: Mariah SchabMUA:Cara Bella with Intricate ArtistryHair Stylist: Bethany Mc MahonAccessories: Uncle Fetzer’s Flowers and Sacre Noir Artelier

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What is your name and what is it that you do?Melissa Christina Morris and I am a Photog-rapher, Creator of Visual Art.

Do you have any artist inspirations?I have so many inspirations, Sue Bryce I do feel is every fashion photographers dream role model, as well as so many localized tal-ents, such as Laura Dark, Amanda Hedge-peth, and so many others, the list would take forever.

What is art and how do you define it?Art to me is one’s self interpretation of what beauty is, what evokes emotions, such as sadness, tranquility, joy, passion, Art is ev-erything and everyone around you, it is in how you see your world. Art to me is my win-dow to opening my soul and allowing it to speak in imagery.

What is the best part about being an artist for you?

I would have to say, the absolute best part of what i do, is the innate joy i can see when a client gets to see a finished proof for the first time. The renwed sene of love for onesself, the remembrance of just how beautiful everyone really and truly is. The delight in seeing them through my eyes. The fact of joy and self confidence, this is why I do what I do.

Tell me about this photo set. How did it become what it is?I was actually researching butterflies and had come across an image of butterflies surrounding a beautiful model in a field. So I had the desire to bring the beauty of those majestic insects and the beauty of a woman together in a cohesive work of art. So I had spoken with my former MUA, for that project and we started play-ing around. It just naturally fell into place, the result is one of my most favorite sets ever created.

Lady of the ButterfliesBy Melissa Christina Morris

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Photos taken by Mitch WestcottModel: Anne Marie

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What is your name and what is it that you do?

Mitch Westcott, I’m a student currently working towards my bachelors degree in fine arts and photography.

Do you have any artist inspira-tions?

My inspirations come from everything, magazines, videos games, everyday weird people. but my favorite photographer is Magdalena Wosinska, her raw style is my absolute favorite. She makes photography fun, with images of her travels with her band and parties with a touch of craziness.

What is art and how do you define it?

Art in my own words is something that’s go-ing to make you stop. Wether you like it or hate it, you’re still stopping to look. You’re

still thinking about the image. Breaking it down piece by piece to either raise it up or tear it down.

What is the best part about being an artist for you?

Everything about being an artist is the best, the struggle, the ideas, the end product. If I wasn’t being creative, working a 9 to 5 it would stifle me and I would explode and die.

Tell me about this photo set. How did it become what it is?

This photo set came up almost on random, wanting to explore Ender’s forest in Granby CT. Anne Marie (The model) and I found some great locations and set up the shots. It was kinda fun wading through the water pools to get to certain locations and having minnows nip at my feet while I was in the water taking the shots.

Untitled River ShootBy Mitch Westcott

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Editor’s Picks

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If your life were a book, what would you name it?

Tweet your answers to @Boundbyhatex <<< the owner

Question of the month:

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In The WildBy Mandee Rose

Photos taken by Mandee Rose

Model: Courtney FabMUA: Celestial Jewel

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What is your name and what is it that you do?My name is Mandee Rose and I am a photog-rapher.

Do you have any artist inspirations?I have quite a few. Lara Jade, Yasumasa Morimura, and Jeremy Saffer! Those are my biggest inspirations and influences. In fact, Lara Jade is the reason I picked up a camera!

What is art and how do you define it?Art is everything and anything you can inter-pret visually. There is no real way of defining it.

It all begins here...

What is the best part about being an artist for you?The outcome and the responce I get from oth-ers. It’s a satisfaction thing!

Tell me about this photo set. How did it become what it is?This shoot specifically was inspired by the incredible Jeffree Star and his love for color. Courtney, Celeste and I all fell in love with this makeup look. I knew exactly where to shoot, what frames and what poses would look the most desirable. We all had so much fun!

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Photo taken by Harack Photo

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K e e p i t l i g h t ! Forget full coverage foundations, they can look and feel extra heavy in the heat. Use a tinted moisturizer or BB cream instead. They are sheer, lightweight and help pro-tect skin with SPF. Try Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream, it is sweat proof with SPF 35!

We all love the summer! The beach, those awesome cut off shorts and gor-geous shirtless guys! You know what we don’t love? The lip gloss running down our chin while we flirt with Channing Tatum’s long lost twin! Ladies, don’t be that girl! Here are my tips for flawless summer makeup – that stays put!

L e s s i s M o r e !When using concealer, remember to only use where

needed and do so sparingly. NYX waterproof conceal-er stick is sweat proof, water proof and sure to stay

put! Dab and blend with your finger until desired cover-age is reached.

F l a w l e s s F i n i s h ! Don’t forget to set that face makeup! Mineral powder is the best option during the warmer months, it is light and won’t clog your pores. Try NYX “Set it & Don’t Fret It” matte mineral finishing powder to keep everything look-ing perfect!

8 Tips for Long Lasting Summer Makeup - By Celeste

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F l i r t y F l u s h !Powders and sweat do not mix! Leave your powder blush behind and grab a cream instead. Cream blushes blend into the skin rather than sitting on the skin, leaving a gorgeous flush to

your cheeks that last!

Quick Tip: Did you know that your lipstick can double up as a blush!? Dab some on your cheeks for a natural finish!

S t a y a l l D a y !I also swear by cream eye shadows in the summer! They always come in super fun colors and do not budge! But if your using powder shadows be sure to use a primer, Too Faced Shadow Insurance is a must have in your makeup bag!

W a l k t h e l i n e !Want to create a smudge proof sexy cat eye? Liquid

is the way to go! It’s easy to use, sets itself and won’t go anywhere! Urban Decay’s 24/7 liquid eyeliner and 24/7 eyeliner pencil are both waterproof and come in a variety of colors. Talk about putting up the fight, all

night!

C o a t i t !We all know to use waterproof mascara to beat raccoon eyes. But if you’re not willing to give up your favorite non h2o proof mascara, try applying clear mascara as a top coat to seal. Another tip is to use clear mascara on the bottom lashes to prevent any mess if you sweat.

K e e p i t M a t t e !If wearing a lipstick, opt for a matte finish, they tend to be more

pigmented and long lasting. But the hottest product on the scene right now is liquid lipstick! My favorites are the Limecrime Vel-

vetines! It goes on as a liquid and dries completely matte, leaving a transfer proof finish with a color for the girly girl, goth girl and ev-

eryone in between.

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Photo taken by MCM Photography StudioModel: Leah Siren

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Makeup By Sara Beth (Makeup Artist Based out of Connecticut)

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Whose trending on the interwebs.Whose Hott!

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What is your name and what is it that you do?My name is Raha Talebinejad and I’m a photographer.

Do you have any artist inspirations?My inspirations come from the things around me, Or from the shoots that people have done and the different types of arts that exists and that I hope to add a new style to the photography that i take.

What is art and how do you define it?Art in my mind can not be defined, there is no one mean-ing. It can be expressed in so many ways. but I would describe it as an outlet for a artist to make or create

something that represent them or how they are feeling at that time.

What is the best part about being an artist for you?The best part of being an artist is the endless and infinite possibilities of the different kinds of shoots that can be done! There is so much that you can play with in terms of light and with editing alone.

DemandDi

Models: Rucely Rodriguez and Anastasia WalkerMakeup Artist: Shanyn WooleryHair Stylist: Shanyn WooleryClothing: Demand Di by Dianellie Alexander

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What is your name and what is it that you do?I’m Kayla Savage, and I’m a Photography/Visual Fine Arts major.

Do you have any artist inspirations?I have tons! I follow many of them on tumblr and flickr. Mostl of them are younger people like me who make beautiful photos in aban-doned places.

What is art and how do you define it?To me, art is thought and ideas. Art means using your brain; really thinking and going to a deep place, way waaaay back in your brain, and letting things happen. Art is let-ting things just happen, letting things just simply be. Art is making something beautiful but without trying too hard, because I find when I try too hard things fall apart. Art isn’t easy.

What is the best part about being an art-ist for you?Well personally I love being broke all of the time (not really). What I love most is just having pride in doing something I love. When I end up feeling proud about some-

thing and going to all the people I know and saying “Look! Look what I made!” and these people actually appreciating it, thats what I like most.

Tell me about this set of photos. How did they become what they are?They started off as a school project for my Photography II class (a film class). They were done on black and white film and developed by me. However, I naturally brought my digi-tal camera along and I ended up liking the color photographs the best, and thats what you see here. The idea came from the fact that I love shooting in abandoned places. But I also love shooting fashion and I wanted to really challenge myself. So, abandoned place + girl in white dress. I loved how creepy the photos started being, the model looks out of place, but also like she belongs. The shoots are always fun too. I just like the idea and that theres always something to improve on. I think this will be an idea thats going to stick with me for a while.

Photo taken by Kayla SavageModel: Julia Alexander

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Model: Julia Alexander

Model: Katie Pruden

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Model: Megan Jewel

Model: Krissie Atkins

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Photo taken by Trisha MayModel: Jordan Kaplan

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What is your name and what is it that you do? My name is Trisha Fargo and I am a fashion photographer.

Do you have any artist inspirations? I have many artist inspirations, there is so much talent in this industry its hard not to! Some of my favorites include Emily Soto, Amanda Diaz and Three Nails Photography. All of these artist have a unique take on capturing their subjects, its not hard to see where

their fame comes from.

What is art and how do you define it? Art is an expression of one’s emotions and how they view the world. It can be literally anything, a photograph, sculpture, song or story. Art and all of its beauty surrounds us.

Everywhere you turn in another masterpiece.

What is the best part about being an artist for you? The best thing about being an artist is being able to work with others who share your same vision. When I first started I had no idea how to communicate with people and I

really do owe my friends for letting me practice on them.

Tell me about this photo set. How did it become what it is? This photo set with the beautiful Jordan was one of my proudest shoots I have ever done. I had shot with Jordan once before and she brought the idea of shooting at this lo-cation with her grandmother’s wedding dress. I was more than intrigued! The day came and it was was pouring rain but we decided to go for it anyway. We hiked up a trail to an abandoned paper mill with her grandmother’s wedding dress in tow. The lighting was beyond perfect and the ambiance of the building was uplifting. Getting muddied and dirty

was well worth it!

Dearly to WedBy Trisha Fargo

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Leonard P Zakim Bridge at Night - From North Point Park walkway.

Photographer: Gary Field / MVimaging.biz

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Photos taken by Dan Phillips