I pontificated on Essential Blu-Ray movies a while back and that short list remains valid today. These movies are essential not to the cinephile or auteur. Rather, they are key for any photographer.

Just over half way through the movie the photography crew finally has the somewhat gauche Hepburn more or less beaten into modelling shape and what follows is three minutes of absolute magic. In those three minutes Astaire is shown crafting seven showstopper images as he directs Hepburn in various posing routines in magnificent Parisian locations.


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Silverman opened her first bakery, then called Cupcake Market, in 2016. Two weeks before the launch date, a cookie with a face popped into her head and she thought the idea could bring in customers, so created sugar cookies decorated with the faces of the presidential candidates at the time.

An immaculately arrayed montage of magazine covers, contact sheets, and perfectly posed models introduce viewers to Stanley Donen’s 1957 musical Funny Face – and the glamorous, glossy world of mid-century high fashion that serves as the film’s backdrop.

Featuring a title and theme song pilfered from an unrelated 1927 Gershwin musical of the same name, Funny Face is based on the early career of legendary fashion photographer Richard Avedon – known for his iconic portraits of the rich and famous – and his model/actress wife Doe. Written by Avedon’s friend Leonard Gershe, the film stars Audrey Hepburn as Jo Stockton, a fresh-faced model discovered by hot shot shutterbug Dick Avery, played by Fred Astaire. See what they did there?

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Avedon’s life not only provided the basis for Funny Face, but his work took centre stage in the film as well, most notably in its opening titles. Avedon designed all the backgrounds used in the sequence, laying out each shot like a fashion magazine spread – an homage to his own fashion photography and the work of Alexey Brodovitch, the former art director of Harper’s Bazaar.{{im:7649}}

But Avedon's involvement in the project didn’t end with the opening; he was also intimately involved in the rest of the production. In addition to creating the fashion magazine-inspired backgrounds for the opening title sequence, Avedon also served as  Special Visual Consultant on the film, providing much of the photography used in the movie – including the iconic overexposed image of Hepburn that accompanies the title card – and helping director Donen to stage the Paris photoshoot and dark room sequences.

Sadly, Funny Face was Avedon’s only serious foray into the world of filmmaking (save for a stint as cinematographer for the Frontline documentary The Choice '96). What’s clear from this brief Hollywood sojourn is that Avedon’s keen eye would have been just as comfortable behind a movie camera as a Rolleiflex or a Deardorff. However, the influence of the title sequence lives on to this day. Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar would evoke the opening of Funny Face – one of his favourite films – in the main titles of his 1988 film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.

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When I was a kid, I was occasionally told to show my teeth for photos. I quickly learned that this would lead to a cringe-worthy shot that might haunt me for the rest of my life, so I refused. The best way to get anyone to smile naturally is to tell a few incidental jokes and try to get the subject as relaxed as possible. Also, most digital cameras have a mode in which they take a shot every few seconds, so you can catch a shot of each change in expression and delete all but the best one or two. There are also some film cameras that could do that, but only if you are willing to pay for the wasted film.

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"I've always been keen on architectural photography, on leading lines, on creative perspectives," Class wrote. "I had a walk around London with Kyte and his owners. Kyte is a lovely 9-year-old Weimaraner. I had been eyeing up this spot for a while and just waiting for the right face to wear Saint Paul's cupola."

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Maggie Prescott, a fashion magazine publisher and editor for Quality magazine, is looking for the next big fashion trend. She wants a new look which is to be both "beautiful" and "intellectual". She and top fashion photographer Dick Avery want models who can "think as well as they look." The two brainstorm and come up with the idea to use a book store in Greenwich Village as backdrop.

What Jo wants above all is to go to Paris and attend the famous Professor mile Flostre's philosophy lectures about empathicalism. When Dick gets back to the darkroom, he sees something in Jo's face which is new and fresh and would be perfect for the campaign, giving it "character", "spirit", and "intelligence". They send for Jo, pretending they want to order some books from her shop. Once she arrives, they try to make her over and attempt to cut her hair. She is outraged and runs away, only to hide in the darkroom where Dick is working. When Dick mentions Paris, Jo becomes interested in the chance to see Professor Flostre and is finally persuaded to model for the magazine. Dick sings "Funny Face".

Soon, Maggie, Dick, and Jo are off to Paris to prepare for a major fashion event, shooting photos at famous landmarks from the area. During the various shoots, Jo and Dick fall in love. "He Loves and She Loves". One night, when Jo is getting ready for a gala, she learns that Flostre is giving a lecture at a cafe nearby, which she attends. Eventually, Dick brings her back and they get into an argument at the gala's opening, which results in Jo being publicly embarrassed and Maggie outraged.

Meanwhile, Dick is still at the airport. He runs into Flostre and learns how Jo had attacked him. Realizing how much Jo cares, Dick returns to the fashion show, but Jo is nowhere to be found. Finally, after applying the insights of empathicalism at Maggie's behest, Dick guesses that Jo would return to the church where he had photographed her in a wedding dress and they shared their first romantic moment. On his arrival there himself, he finds Jo (in the wedding gown) by a little brook. They join in the duet "'S Wonderful" and embrace. e24fc04721

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