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KISS & Mark Up: 10 Bizarre KISS Branded Products

16 Oct

[ By Steve in Design & Graphics & Branding. ]

KISS and its hustling frontman Gene Simmons continue to raise the rock music merchandising bar, licensing thousands of products ranging from banal to bizarre.

KISS my buns? Only if they’re KISS Super-Spicy Chili Tomato meat buns, because one would naturally expect KISS-branded steamed meat-filled buns to be… Hotter Than Hell! Partnering with Japan’s Circle K Sunkus convenience stores (strange things really are afoot at the Circle K) to promote KISS’s late-2013 Japanese concert tour, these frighteningly lava-like buns cost $ 1 each and were packaged in one of five collectible paper wrappers: one for each band member plus one more featuring the entire band.

The buns are embossed with the well-known KISS logo and their odd grey coloration comes from edible bamboo charcoal. Inside, super-spicy habanero chilies add a fitting dose of demonic heat. Sorry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, looks like Gene Simmons & Co stole your thunder. Kudos to Rocketnews24 for reporting on this weird but tasteful marketing gimmick.

KISS Gene Simmons Inflatable Tongue

What’s cosplay without prosthetics and what’s a Gene Simmons Demon outfit without a KISS Inflatable Tongue? In fact, forget the cosplay and outfit, just go with the tongue – always a winning strategy (unless your name’s Harvey Weinstein).

This official KISS product supposedly inflates to 3 times its original size… think The Grinch but MUCH more disturbing. The package also bears a cautionary “Warning: Choking Hazard” blurb though were not sure if the user or the usee is at risk… maybe both. If you dare, check out this video from Scott Vs Box as our hero, Scott, unboxes the tongue.

KISS Matryoshka Nesting Dolls

Does Putin know about this? Never mind, he’s probably got an autographed set of his own. KISS Rock And Roll Nesting Dolls take the classic Russian Matryoshka concept to a very strange universe indeed. One wonders what goes through the minds of the aging babushkas employed to hand-craft these “stunning glossy” dolls, though it’s probably not the extended version of “Beth”. Offered by The Russianstore, est. 1992 – just after the fall of communism. Thanks, Yeltsin.

KISS Frozen Ice Bars

You’ll have to go all the way back to 1980 (and all the way to Australia, no less) to find KISS Ice Blocks, “a frozen thunderbolt of refreshing flavour”. Manufactured by Peters Ice Cream, the way-cool bars did NOT feature the face of “Cat Man” Peter Criss, who had been fired from the band before KISS left for their hugely successful KISS Monster Tour of Australia and New Zealand.

Instead of Cat-Man Criss, Eric “The Fox” Carr peers out from the 10-pack box. As for the ice bars themselves, they feature bands of frozen cola, raspberry and lemonade. Yum! Check out a make-up-free Paul and Gene plugging the bars in this short (1:22) official video from Peters.

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Vampire academy book 3 shadow kiss pdf

24 Aug

A vampire academy book 3 shadow kiss pdf outbreak of the living dead forces a group of strangers to band together. Unlike the rest of them, the two travelers become lost in a shifting maze of changing distances and suffocating darkness. After his passing in a car accident, Clary came in, this is an adaptation […]
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Kiss Lid: Do You Love Coffee Enough to Make Out With It?

27 Aug

[ By Steph in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

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Do you love coffee enough to make out with it every time you take a sip? You kind of have to if you’re willing to use the ‘Kiss Lid’ by Korean designer Jang WooSeok. Shaped like the lower half of a person’s face, the lid forces you to press your lips against a plastic pair in order to drink your beverage.

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The lid makes a statement on take-out coffee as a fashion accessory, and also aims to make the everyday coffee drinking experience a little more fun.

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The first prototype featured only a pair of lips, but WooSeok says he ultimately felt like nose-on-nose contact is an important part of the kissing experience, so the design was modified. The face shape is based on that of Greek statues for a classic look, and it’s available in a variety of colors. The design is about to go into production.

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It’s made of the same disposable polystyrene plastic as a conventional lid, envisioned as a novelty at cafes, but it seems like a reusable silicone version would be preferable. Then the user could tote around a conversation piece while also cutting back on waste.

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How to Photograph a Kiss without the Awkwardness

16 Jul

Is this real life or are you in a Taylor Swift music video? You’re in the middle of one of the best kisses of your life!

Amidst the fireworks, stars, and confetti, you catch a glimmer off a camera lens five inches from your face, followed by the sound of a shutter. Moment. Ruined.

Cameras might be notorious kiss-ruiners, but they don’t have to be! Our pal Haley Sheffield is a fantastic wedding photographer who’s a master at capturing kisses that look real, natural, and downright beautiful.

Haley’s tips will show you how to get your couple comfortable and how to direct them to get the best kissing photo possible. Most couples aren’t used to kissing in front of a camera, but they’ll be on-camera kissers in a no time.

Now you can have the best kiss of your life and catch it on camera, too.

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Why Eliminating Awkwardness Makes for Better Kisses

In my past couple of years as a wedding photographer, I’ve read several articles by some of the industry’s top photojournalists and thought I should be more of a fly-on-the-wall. I’m not giving my clients the room or the opportunity to let those natural moments happen.

Well, that the fly-on-the-wall approach is great in theory and–hey–it works for some people, but you know what I got from it? Photographs of fish-lipped kisses and near-make-out sessions.

In my experience, if you step back thirty feet and tell your clients to “do whatever feels natural”, your clients are not going to look like they just jumped out of a Ralph Lauren ad. They’re going to look uncomfortable. Or maybe a little too comfortable. In their heads, they look like every romance movie they’ve ever seen. In their heads, it’s perfect and magical and worthy of an Oscar.

I want my clients to look at photos of themselves and think, “We look awesome. We look in love. We look happy.” There’s nothing unnatural or inorganic about giving a little bit of direction.

So, if you’re wanting to photograph a kiss without the awkwardness, here are a few tips I’ve developed over the years.

1.HUMOR

If you’re funny, use it to your advantage.

Ask the clients to kiss and then crack a joke as they lean in. You’ll get this beautiful laugh/kiss/smile combo in a natural moment, and probably a sweet kiss with a little extra smirk. Unfortunately, I’m not that funny. So I most often use tip number two.

2. THE SIGNATURE KISS-AND-SMILE

I always, always love a good almost-kiss more than full lip-on-lip action.

There’s something about an almost-kiss or a post-kiss shot that lends to the idea that you’ve really captured a moment in time instead of simply asked the clients to kiss and snapped a picture of it.

This is pretty simple: Ask your clients to hug. Position their arms and hands in flattering pose (if this didn’t happen naturally). Then, ask them to kiss a few times and smile in-between.

It feels goofy, and there will be a little bit of nose-bumping and awkward timing (where one is kissing while the other one is smiling, etc.), but that will lend to an even better almost-kiss smile.

I normally start by saying “Alright, let’s do some kisses and smiles,” and then fire off a few shots until I get a good laugh from the couple. If it doesn’t induce laughter, I’ve found that it often creates this sweet flirtatious moment between them–almost like they’ve forgotten about me for a short time (which is always a good thing).

3. STEP BACK

beforeWhile I feel like my favorite kissing shots have ended up being the close-ups, your clients will always be more comfortable if you start off by giving them space.

So, in the cycle of shooting a kiss, pose or set-up the clients first, tell them you’d like them to kiss-and-smile for a little bit, then back up a good 20-30 feet and photograph them from far away.

This is a great time to get that landscape shot. I often photograph the kiss (and most poses/moments) in this order: landscape, full-body, ¾ body, and close-up.

4. DON’T BE AFRAID TO GIVE DIRECTION

beforeListen. Some people are just awkward. They smush noses or keep their eyes open or kiss like a face-eating-Zombie.

While it can be really uncomfortable to correct a kiss, sometimes you just have to do it.

Tell the clients to tilt their heads instead of smushing noses. If the girl is insecure about her nose, get her to tilt her head away from you.

Ask them to kiss softly if they’re getting a little too sloppy. Say “alright, this time let’s try that again, but both of you close your eyes.” Eliminate the weirdness in the beginning, so you don’t go home from the session praying there was just one frame without the groom’s eyes open.

5. USE MOVEMENT

beforeOftentimes, I’ve realized that clients stiffen up when you put them in uber romantic pretzel-poses.

As rad as the Spiderman kiss is, your clients aren’t Spiderman. They’re not used to hanging upside-down and maintaining a suave composure.

Try to loosen them up by asking them to walk hand-in-hand towards you, and then throw them off by asking them to steal a kiss while they’re walking.

If the couple is right for it, you can ask the guy to hug the girl and spin her around in a circle while exchanging some kisses and smiles.

One of the smallest movements that I’ve found makes a HUGE difference in kiss pictures, is to ask the groom to gently place his hand on the bride’s neck and softly brush her face with his thumb. I normally ask them to do this for a few moments without kissing–just forehead-to-forehead and with their eyes closed.

It really brings their attention into each other, and puts me on the outside just documenting the moment.

OTHER PORTRAIT TIPS

  1. Start out the session by asking the clients how they normally cuddle. Do they normally walk while holding hands? Does she normally wrap her arms around his arm and rest her head on his shoulder? Does he normally place his hand at a certain spot on her back?
  2. Create moments that bring them close, and lessen their time staring into the camera. I often ask my clients to get it really close–like nose-to-nose or forehead-to-forehead–otherwise it looks like they’re avoiding bad breath. (And that joke normally brings on a few chuckles). Sometimes I’ll ask them to walk and try to keep on looking at each other–only looking at the ground if they feel like they’re going to fall, but never looking up at me.
  3. Be yourself. I’m not really a funny girl, and I can be exceptionally calm while photographing (instead of the “YES! YES! Work it, work it!” approach, I’m often exclaiming “Oh, that is just beautiful.”). I don’t know that either approach is better, but I do know that my clients feel way more comfortable in front of my camera now than they did when I was putting on my pseudo-photographer personality. Just be you. Whatever that looks like. It will make them more comfortable being them.

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Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD )

12 Jan

Please watch all of it! Like and favorite it too! It took me almost a week of hard work to do.Hopefully I can get more night time lapses out but the clouds always ruin the scene.oh well, ENJOY 🙂 -Eloy Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD ) Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD ) Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD ) Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD ) Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD ) Canon Rebel T3i /600D/ Kiss X5 Day to Night Time Lapse ( 1080p HD )
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Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i / 650D / Kiss X6 Review!

17 Nov

 
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Canon T1i ( 500D / Kiss X3 ) Unboxing + Test – [HD]

29 Oct

Unboxing my new Canon T1i + 18-55mm EF IS kit lens The unboxing part was recorded with a Sony HDR-UX5 Camera used to record this video is on Ebay! Here’s the link: cgi.ebay.com
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Canon T2i ( 550D / Kiss X4 ) Unboxing [1080p – HD)

20 Oct

Unboxing my Canon T2i. The guitar part was recorded with this camera with a 50mm f/1.8 lens. Camera used to record this video is on Ebay! Here’s the link: cgi.ebay.com
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