With the fourth season of her hit series "Shameless" underway, Emmy Rossum garnered herself a little added exposure by covering the February 2014 issue of Complex magazine.
While rocking a few poses in dominatrix-style ensembles for the Tony Kelly-shot front page, the "Beautiful Creatures" cutie chatted about her views on the music business and her gluten intolerance.
Highlights from Miss Rossum's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Complex!
On the sexuality in the music industry:
"There's this Enrique Iglesias song 'Tonight (I'm F***in' You). It's basically about tonight he goes to a club, he sees a girl, and then he's going to f*** her. How about buy her a drink first? How about find out her last name? It sends women the message that that's how you should be treated, because girls are programmed to want the famous guy, to listen to what they say.
While rocking a few poses in dominatrix-style ensembles for the Tony Kelly-shot front page, the "Beautiful Creatures" cutie chatted about her views on the music business and her gluten intolerance.
Highlights from Miss Rossum's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Complex!
On the sexuality in the music industry:
"There's this Enrique Iglesias song 'Tonight (I'm F***in' You). It's basically about tonight he goes to a club, he sees a girl, and then he's going to f*** her. How about buy her a drink first? How about find out her last name? It sends women the message that that's how you should be treated, because girls are programmed to want the famous guy, to listen to what they say.
- 1/17/2014
- GossipCenter
Clare pulled off a fantastic performance to retain their Munster title in a thrilling Munster U21 Hurling Final at Semple Stadium on Wednesday evening.
There was large turnout at Thurles, due in part to the fine weather, and the gathered crowd saw an imperious Clare barrel to victory over their near neighbours and rivals Tipperary.
Jason Forde put in an exhibition of free-taking to keep the Premier County in touch, but they were no match for the Bannerman in truth. Late goals from star man Forde, including a bullet of a penalty, reduced the final deficit, but Clare never looked in danger of losing at any stage, and with a host of players from the senior panel in their ranks, they closed out the game in some style.
Cathal O’Connell pointed six frees from a total of 8 points, and Cunningham, Galvin, and Tony Kelly also grabbed a brace each...
There was large turnout at Thurles, due in part to the fine weather, and the gathered crowd saw an imperious Clare barrel to victory over their near neighbours and rivals Tipperary.
Jason Forde put in an exhibition of free-taking to keep the Premier County in touch, but they were no match for the Bannerman in truth. Late goals from star man Forde, including a bullet of a penalty, reduced the final deficit, but Clare never looked in danger of losing at any stage, and with a host of players from the senior panel in their ranks, they closed out the game in some style.
Cathal O’Connell pointed six frees from a total of 8 points, and Cunningham, Galvin, and Tony Kelly also grabbed a brace each...
- 8/8/2013
- by Diarmuid Hickey
- Obsessed with Film
Justin Bieber gets majorly beat up in new magazine photo & video shoot. Recently Justin did a photo shoot for the 10th Anniversary issue of Complex magazine,and they decided to film him,getting the crap beat out of him in a fighting ring. Photographer Tony Kelly,snapped the photos. Justin also shot a video (below). It includes some cool beats as he actually gets beat. However, the Biebs did prevail in the end by pulling off a couple of wrestling holds. It was entertaining. Justin also chatted it up with the magazine about his future music plans to appeal to a bigger audience,and revealed that the biggest challenge will be to convince the doubters to feel like it’s cool for them to like his music. He also went on to talk about his relationship with Disney starlet Selena Gomez,and his dislike of the paparazzi,especially when they...
- 3/20/2012
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Justin Bieber is left bloodied and bruised in a new boxing-themed photoshoot. The Complex magazine spread, by acclaimed Irish fashion photographer Tony Kelly, sees the 18-year-old sporting injuries and spitting out blood after appearing to have received a punch to the face. Teasing the issue, the magazine said that the singer - who turned 18 earlier this month - is "through being your punching bag". Discussing his relationship with Selena Gomez in an accompanying interview with editor Joe La Puma, Bieber said: "There's no way to hide the relationship completely, because then it would be unfair to us. "It's like, 'You take this car and I'll take this car and then we'll meet up at the spot. Then you go in this door, I'll go in this door. We'll end up crossing ways. You get back in this car. We'll cross over, (more)...
- 3/20/2012
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Justin Bieber ditched his heartthrob signature as he gets covered in blood in a photo shoot for the April issue of Complex magazine. Being shot by photographer Tony Kelly, those pictures see the "Baby" hitmaker being punched in the face during a boxing match.
Rocking a white shirt, complete with a bowtie and black pants, the boyfriend of Selena Gomez is seen getting roughed up by two beefy boxers. There is blood coming out from his nose and mouth, while his eyes are swollen. The images are far cry from the superstar's well-groomed persona.
In an interview session with the magazine, the "Baby" hitmaker opened up about his very public relationship with Gomez. "There's no way to hide the relationship completely, because then it would be unfair to us," he explained.
"It's like, 'You take this car, and I'll take this car, and then we'll meet up at the spot.
Rocking a white shirt, complete with a bowtie and black pants, the boyfriend of Selena Gomez is seen getting roughed up by two beefy boxers. There is blood coming out from his nose and mouth, while his eyes are swollen. The images are far cry from the superstar's well-groomed persona.
In an interview session with the magazine, the "Baby" hitmaker opened up about his very public relationship with Gomez. "There's no way to hide the relationship completely, because then it would be unfair to us," he explained.
"It's like, 'You take this car, and I'll take this car, and then we'll meet up at the spot.
- 3/20/2012
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Things got serious on the "Caged" (mon., 10 p.m. Et on MTV) season finale when former Ufc world champion Tito Ortiz came to Minden, Louisiana to watch the young fighters of "Louisiana Fight Company" in action.
At stake was the chance to sign with Ortiz and leave Minden behind to train with him at Camp Punishment in California.
So, which fighters managed to impress Ortiz and land the coveted chance to turn pro?
Step forward Matt "Danger" Schnell and Tony Kelly.
Ortiz told the delighted fighters, "You're very coachable, and you're very talented. ... I want to shape and mold you guys."
What did he see in the youngsters? "I see you as being the next world champions."
When Ortiz handed the guys their new Team Punishment shirts and went to shake their hands, Tony jumped up but Danger seemed overwhelmed by what had just happened.
He had gotten into the...
At stake was the chance to sign with Ortiz and leave Minden behind to train with him at Camp Punishment in California.
So, which fighters managed to impress Ortiz and land the coveted chance to turn pro?
Step forward Matt "Danger" Schnell and Tony Kelly.
Ortiz told the delighted fighters, "You're very coachable, and you're very talented. ... I want to shape and mold you guys."
What did he see in the youngsters? "I see you as being the next world champions."
When Ortiz handed the guys their new Team Punishment shirts and went to shake their hands, Tony jumped up but Danger seemed overwhelmed by what had just happened.
He had gotten into the...
- 3/13/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
Things got serious on the "Caged" (mon., 10 p.m. Et on MTV) season finale when former Ufc world champion Tito Ortiz came to Minden, Louisiana to watch the young fighters of "Louisiana Fight Company" in action.
At stake was the chance to sign with Ortiz and leave Minden behind to train with him at Camp Punishment in California.
So, which fighters managed to impress Ortiz and land the coveted chance to turn pro?
Step forward Matt "Danger" Schnell and Tony Kelly.
Ortiz told the delighted fighters, "You're very coachable, and you're very talented. ... I want to shape and mold you guys."
What did he see in the youngsters? "I see you as being the next world champions."
When Ortiz handed the guys their new Team Punishment shirts and went to shake their hands, Tony jumped up but Danger seemed overwhelmed by what had just happened.
He had gotten into the...
At stake was the chance to sign with Ortiz and leave Minden behind to train with him at Camp Punishment in California.
So, which fighters managed to impress Ortiz and land the coveted chance to turn pro?
Step forward Matt "Danger" Schnell and Tony Kelly.
Ortiz told the delighted fighters, "You're very coachable, and you're very talented. ... I want to shape and mold you guys."
What did he see in the youngsters? "I see you as being the next world champions."
When Ortiz handed the guys their new Team Punishment shirts and went to shake their hands, Tony jumped up but Danger seemed overwhelmed by what had just happened.
He had gotten into the...
- 3/13/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
'All sorts of things go wrong, all sorts of things go right,' castmember Matt 'Danger' says of episode two of MTV series.
By Matt Elias
"Caged" star Matt "Danger"
Photo: MTV News
The series premiere of MTV's new docu-reality show "Caged" brought plenty of hard knocks and drama on Monday night. The show centers on the lives of Mma fighters both in the cage and out, and from what we saw, both bring heavy blows.
From the rocky relationship between castmembers Wes and Red to fellow fighter Daniel's tragic loss of his girlfriend Hannah, this season is sure to bring plenty of drama. Even the training leading up to a big fight had its heart-pounding moments, like Wes' decision to don a sauna suit in a hot car in order to sweat away water weight.
While the premiere focused more on the personal lives of Daniel and Wes, episode...
By Matt Elias
"Caged" star Matt "Danger"
Photo: MTV News
The series premiere of MTV's new docu-reality show "Caged" brought plenty of hard knocks and drama on Monday night. The show centers on the lives of Mma fighters both in the cage and out, and from what we saw, both bring heavy blows.
From the rocky relationship between castmembers Wes and Red to fellow fighter Daniel's tragic loss of his girlfriend Hannah, this season is sure to bring plenty of drama. Even the training leading up to a big fight had its heart-pounding moments, like Wes' decision to don a sauna suit in a hot car in order to sweat away water weight.
While the premiere focused more on the personal lives of Daniel and Wes, episode...
- 1/13/2012
- MTV Music News
How was your weekend my loves? Google, which has, of late, stepped up efforts to integrate personal and social messages into their interface, made a bit of a faux pas with a Father's Day reminder to "Call Dad." This struck a sour note with several of my friends who have lost their fathers. Then again, computer engineers aren't famous for their social graces. (Tech Crunch)
I know some folks spent a very paternal time watching the U.S. Open this weekend. I'm super impressed with golf champ Rory McIlroy but keep wanting to call him Roy McAvoy. You know why? Because Tin Cup is a damn fine underrated movie. That's why. Anyway, NPR has a glowing write-up of young Rory. (NPR)
Speaking of RILFs (Rory's I'd Like To Frisk), this story of a man who moved into his wife's tomb to spend the rest of his days with her reminded...
I know some folks spent a very paternal time watching the U.S. Open this weekend. I'm super impressed with golf champ Rory McIlroy but keep wanting to call him Roy McAvoy. You know why? Because Tin Cup is a damn fine underrated movie. That's why. Anyway, NPR has a glowing write-up of young Rory. (NPR)
Speaking of RILFs (Rory's I'd Like To Frisk), this story of a man who moved into his wife's tomb to spend the rest of his days with her reminded...
- 6/20/2011
- by Joanna Robinson
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
Originally from Northern California, Bradford Rogne discovered his passion for photography at 15 and hasn't put his camera down since. He spent several years shooting in San Francisco and New York before opening his studio in downtown Los Angeles in 2004. With a focus on fashion, publicity, and music, Bradford has had the opportunity to shoot for many well-known publications and TV personalities. Bradford currently resides in West Hollywood and continues to allow the city he loves inspire him, leading to him to the next great project.The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Bradford Rogne: Photography inspires me like nothing else. The feeling I get when I take my vision from concept to creation can't be matched. I'm truly lucky to have made a career out of something I enjoy so much.What catches your eye?I love fun, kitschy locations, colorful clothes and accessories, glam girls, and beautiful guys. How do you choose your subjects?...
- 12/18/2010
- The Advocate
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