a very large woman
Jun. 6th, 2025 06:21 ama very large woman wearing the tiniest string bikini
/"Когда б вы знали, из какого сора"/
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Robert Farber is an American photographer and lecturer known for his work with nudes, fashion, landscapes and still lives.
Farber was born on February 29, 1944[1] Leap Year day, in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in Maplewood-South Orange. He was interested in art from an early age and his mother, a painter, encouraged him to make his own "art studio" in the basement where he worked in oils, drawings and watercolors. He later attended the University of Miami to study marketing and business.[2][1] While in school Farber kept his ambition to one day work in the arts and described how he was initially inspired to take up photography:
"One day I was walking on Miami Beach and saw a very large woman wearing the tiniest string bikini I had ever seen, sitting on the beach, knitting. I thought to myself, 'I wish I had a camera.' I suddenly saw photography as a way to capture a moment for storytelling.
/"Когда б вы знали, из какого сора"/
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https://dok-zlo.livejournal.com/6548163.html
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Robert Farber is an American photographer and lecturer known for his work with nudes, fashion, landscapes and still lives.
Farber was born on February 29, 1944[1] Leap Year day, in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in Maplewood-South Orange. He was interested in art from an early age and his mother, a painter, encouraged him to make his own "art studio" in the basement where he worked in oils, drawings and watercolors. He later attended the University of Miami to study marketing and business.[2][1] While in school Farber kept his ambition to one day work in the arts and described how he was initially inspired to take up photography:
"One day I was walking on Miami Beach and saw a very large woman wearing the tiniest string bikini I had ever seen, sitting on the beach, knitting. I thought to myself, 'I wish I had a camera.' I suddenly saw photography as a way to capture a moment for storytelling.