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Publisher Oceane is a magazine started in Hollywood Los Angeles, CA. We strive to meet male and females criteria so we can have a large target audience. We love to travel for you guys, we find the sickest spots to shread and the latest gear so you can get those shots you’ve always dreamed about. We love photography here so enjoy the expensive collection!
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Associate Publisher Randy Dunbar
Editor-In-Chief
Photography
Ryan Okko
Chris Burkard
Art Director Chris Petrik Subscribe to see much more each month!
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The Perfect BBQ Everyime
When cooking an expensive steak for your family or friends, you want to make sure you cook it right. With What’s Cooking America’s stepby-step resource guide you will learn how to cook perfect steaks every time! You will not only learn how to cook the perfect steak, but also how to purchase and prepare the steaks. The most important tip I have learned over the years is that using dry heat is the best way to cook perfect steaks and other tender cuts of meat. Dry heat cooking causes the exterior of the meat to brown and caramelize which gives the steaks a richly browned complex flavor. This is partly a result of the sugars inherent in the meat going through a series of complex reactions called the “Maillard reaction.” The moisture on the surface of the meat also evaporates and the juices becomes concentrated, forming the appealing brown crust.
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“Madder and more original than most of her contemporaries, Mme Schiaparelli is the one to whom the word ‘genius’ is applied most often,” Time magazine wrote of its cover subject in 1934.[1] Coco Chanel once dismissed her rival as “that Italian artist who makes clothes.” (To Schiaparelli, Chanel was simply “that milliner.”)[2] Indeed, Schiaparelli—“Schiap” to friends—stood out among her peers as a true nonconformist, using clothing as a medium to express her unique ideas. In the thirties, her peak creative period, her salon overflowed with the wild, the whimsical, and even the ridiculous. Many of her madcap designs could be pulled off only by a woman of great substance and style: Windows into the Surreal FIDM’s 5th floor windows celebrate the surreal work of Elsa, Schiaparelli, BY Hamish Bowles
Gold ruffles sprouted from the fingers of chameleon-green suede gloves; a pale-blue satin evening gown—modeled by Madame Crespi in Vogue— had a stiff overskirt of Rhodophane (a transparent, glasslike modern material); a smart black suit jacket had red lips for pockets. Handbags, in the form of music boxes, tinkled tunes like “Rose Marie, I Love You”; others fastened with padlocks. Monkey fur and zippers (newfangled in the thirties) were everywhere. love of trompe l’oeil can be traced to the faux-bow sweater that kick-started Schiaparelli’s career and brought her quirky style to the masses. “Dare to be different.” is the advice she offered to women. Pace-setters and rule-breakers waved that flag through the sixties. Photo credit: Ryan Okko Portrait: Irving Penn Windows: photographed by Ryan Okko
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New Zealand KAIKOURA TARANAKI MAHIA PENINSULA GISBORNE DUNEDIN
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2017 Subaru STI While the standard 2017 Subaru Impreza gets a complete redesign including an all-new platform, the WRX and WRX STI models will remain on the old Impreza platform for the new model year. In fact, Subaru’s rally rockets carry over with few changes.
GOPRO 5 Fresh off the release the all new gopro 5 features a HUGE kick for a small device. Ditch the old water proof housing because this sucker is fully water proof! Take a dive with it or attached it to a car durring a race, you will capture everything in 4k without even noticing the device is there!
DJI OSMO Motion without blur. Action shots without shake. Perfect video even when you move. Thanks to advanced technologies specifically designed to keep the camera flat no matter how you move it, the DJI Osmo helps you record videos and take photos like never before. It is much more than just a camera. It helps you create with more freedom than ever.
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TRAVELING FOR SURFERS Top destinations to visit this fall for the top swells view sites.
Mila Kunis Sexiest actresses of 2016, find out who follows with second and third place! Sexiest actresses of 2016, find out who follows with second and third place!
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Mila Kunis has spent her career upending conventions and clichés—in a sly, effortless way. That lame old adage about how women (especially young, pretty ones) aren’t funny? She’s been exploding it ever since she landed her breakthrough role, at 14, on That ’70s Show playing the wonderfully self-absorbed Jackie with the calls-it-like-shesees-it air that has become her onscreen hallmark. The notion that child stars are destined for meltdowns, illequipped to transition into functioning adults? Kunis, born in Ukraine, inherited a huhood makes you boring. Oceane / 20
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ila Kunis has spent her career upending conventions and clichés— in a sly, effortless way. That lame old adage about how women (especially young, pretty ones) aren’t funny? She’s been exploding it ever since she landed her breakthrough role, at 14, on That ’70s Show playing the wonderfully self-absorbed Jackie with the calls-it-like-she-sees-it air that has become her onscreen hallmark. The notion that child stars are destined for meltdowns, ill-equipped to transition into functioning adults?
Kunis, born in Ukraine, inherited a hustle gene from her working-class immigrant parents and applied it to her own career, killing it not just in hit comedies (Ted, Friends With Benefits) but prestige dramas (Black Swan) too. Now, at 32, having married her ’70s Show costar Ashton Kutcher, Kunis is building a family of her own: In October 2014 she gave birth to their daughter, Wyatt Isabelle, and as this issue went to press, she announced they were expecting a second child. Which brings us to the latest stereo.
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Mila Kunis on Life With Ashton and Making Babies: “There’s Nothing We Don’t Know About Each Other”
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Exclusive Photoshoot in Zambia
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Chris Burkard is an American self-taught photographer and artist, based in California Central Coast region. Burkard’s work is layered by landscape, lifestyle, surf, outdoor and travel subjects.
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Q Hey Chris, thanks so much for agreeing to share some thoughts with us today. To start things off, can you tell everyone a little bit about yourself? When did you get into photography? Do you have any formal training or are you self taught? A I got into photography at the age of 19 and soon found myself shooting surf as I really enjoyed exploring and adventure. I landed an internship with TransWorld Surf magazine and learned so much through trial and error. So no, no formal training. I learned it all the hard way and discovered my own style through countless clicks of the shutter. Q Where do you look for inspiration? Who are your top influences on Instagram? A I find my inspiration in nature. Heading out and spending days off the grid and away from the civilization is where I feel most relaxed and can really see things in a different light. But some of my top influences are Alex Strohl and Paul Nicklen. Q You mentioned that it's been 10 years since you decided to drop everything to pursue what you love full time. What kind of struggles did you face along the way to get to where you are today? A Photography is a tough industry to set foot in and like everyone else I started my career by working long hours. I drove for hours to do unpaid internships and spent a lot of time sleeping and living in my car. Bathing was always an issue as well but I stuck through it and learned as much as I could at those internships. Q Do you often switch up your gear or do you have equipment that you generally gravitate towards? What do you use when doing aerial shoots? A I mostly use Sony mirrorless cameras. They are super light weight which is of great advantage if you're on the road a lot and they don't compromise on image quality. My general equipment will change for every job and really depends on where I'm heading and what kind of climate is to be expected.Most of my aerial photography is done with my Sony mirrorless a7 series cameras shot out of a helicopter / plane.
Thank you so much Chris
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