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Adrianne 2008 Photograph - Limited Edition of 15

Stephen Wayda

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 59.1 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in

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Fashion Model. Actress. TV Personality Winner of the first cycle of America’s Next Top Model. Playboy Publisher Hugh Hefner called this shooting the best in the history of Playboy. The theme of the shooting was the story of three couples in Paris, where the oldest woman is seducing a younger Adrianne, while Adrianne is eventually seducing the youngest woman. Their voyeuristic partners watch. Principal photography was on a specially built set depicting a Parisian Mansion and Parisian Restaurant designed by Liz Stewart. Additional photography was conducted on the streets of the European movie set on the Universal Studio Lot. Photographed by Stephen Wayda for Playboy.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:59.1 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in

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Stephen Wayda is an internationally published photographer best known for his demonstrative images of celebrities and women. In the creation of entertaining and compelling images he is widely regarded as a master in the use of composition and light, both natural and artificial. After 40 years, as an editorial and commercial photographer and photojournalist, he is expanding into the world of Fine Art and teaching as a means to realize his additional Creative depth. He now lives in Bali, Indonesia. Wayda’s photographs of A-list celebrities, Pop Culture icons, supermodels, musicians and the “girl next door” are a depiction of personality, sensuality, sexuality, and most of all, attitude. He is know for the use of light to create a mood of realism that captures the intimacy and openness of his subjects, bringing out those fleeing moments of their humanity and their sense of self. His subjects have included: Actors Jack Nicholson, Denzel Washington, Demi Moore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DiVito, Sharon Stone, Tom Selleck, James Woods, Jerry Seinfeld, Bo Derek, Dan Aykroyd, Pop Culture Icons Kim Kardashian, Pamela Anderson, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer, Nick Symmonds; Musicians Kid Rock, The Game, Cory Feldman, Roselyn Sanchez, Carmen Electra; and many others. As a contributing photographer for Playboy magazine, Playboy Publisher Hugh M. Hefner stated: “Beauty lights the brain and is its own reward. Playboy is that visual feast of beauty and that reward…. a celebration of glamour and the good life, and a reflection of my own romantic views of women. It’s the girl next door as part of a positive, life-affirming attitude toward sexuality, of female emancipation rather than exploitation. Playboy is a statement that good girls like sex, too. Stephen Wayda has shared my dream and vision for some 30 years. From an inauspicious start at Playboy, he has become the most published photographer in the history of Playboy. His photographs have helped change the way the world looks at women, and the way women look at the world. His influence on photography cannot be overstated. His evolving styles, his sense of sexuality coupled with the personality of his photographic subjects brought the Playboy dream, from the fantasy of decadence and passion in Paris to the charm of the girl next door in the wheat fields of Texas, to life.

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