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  2. Diana Palmer (author) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Kyle, née Susan Eloise Spaeth (born December 11, 1946, in Cuthbert, Georgia, [1] United States [2]) is an American writer who was known as Diana Palmer and has published romantic novels since 1979. She has also written romances as Diana Blayne, Katy Currie, and under her married name Susan Kyle and a science fiction novel as Susan S. Kyle.

  3. Diana Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Diana Palmer may refer to: Diana Palmer (author), pseudonym of the American romantic novelist Susan Spaeth Kyle; Diana Palmer (The Phantom), a character in the ...

  4. Toy camera - Wikipedia

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    Toy camera photography has been widely exhibited at many popular art shows, such as the annual "Krappy Kamera" show at the Soho Photo Gallery in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. Various publications such as Popular Photography magazine have extolled the virtues of the Diana camera in its own right as an "art" producing image maker.

  5. Who Is Mario Brenna, The Paparazzo Who Took Photos of ... - AOL

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    Brenna allegedly made millions selling the first photos confirming the royal's final romance.

  6. Wilson McCoy - Wikipedia

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    Later, McCoy's Barrington home, located on Donlea Road in Barrington, [6] was used as a model for the Phantom's girlfriend Diana Palmer's house in the comic strip. McCoy used the study to draw the Phantom strips. The house was on a five-acre lot, and Wilson had a full-size farm tractor to mow it.

  7. Harrison Marks - Wikipedia

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    Kamera featured Marks' glamour photography of nude women taken in the small studios or Marks' kitchen. [1] June Palmer began modelling professionally for Marks in the late 1950s and became one of his most famous models. [4] Marks' 1958 publicity materials contained one of the first uses of the word "glamour" as a euphemism for nude modelling ...

  8. Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] An interview with Colin, with his recollections about the photograph, is presented in the BBC documentary The Genius of Photography. According to The Washington Post, Colin does not specifically remember Arbus taking the photo, but that he was likely "imitating a face I'd seen in war movies, which I loved watching at the time." Later ...

  9. Diana Walker - Wikipedia

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    Diana Walker was born in Washington, D.C. She attended Briarcliff College , where she majored in drama. [ 1 ] After college, Walker spent 10 years in her mother's dress shop before deciding to pursue photography, a long-time hobby, as a career.