As part of her collaboration with Impulse, a fragrance company in the UK, Charli teamed up with photographer Charlotte Rutherford for a photo shoot to advertise her new "Why Not?" limited edition spray. Only problem? The neon jungle set looked a whole lot like the shoot for Marina's "Immortal" cover art from her Froot campaign, which Rutherford shot for Marina — and not only did Marina's observant Diamonds notice, but the singer herself did too. Read More...
1. Lay out the post locations Drive stakes a foot or more beyond the end post locations. Push both 2×4 ribbons against the stakes and mark the ends so you’ll know where to reset them later. Lay out the post positions on both ribbons.
Building the wall For dead-straight and foolproof post-setting, lay out, set and align your 4×4 posts using our 2×4 ribbon system (Photos 1 – 5). Once they’re all placed, pour two bags of concrete mix around each post, leaving a few inches at the top for adding a couple of gallons of water. Read More...
Crafting the Adventure: Filming Locations and Set Design “Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain,” a comedy film on Peacock, takes viewers on an adventurous journey with three friends – Ben, Martin, and John. The trio, played by Martin Herlihy, John Higgins, and Ben Marshall, embark on a quest for hidden treasure that leads them to self-discovery. Let’s delve into the making of this film, exploring its filming locations and the production team’s efforts to bring this story to life. Read More...