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After the internship Zampini became the principal photographer for the parent company of New World Outlook where she managed campaign shoots. [1] Her next job was as a photojournalist for a local newspaper in Connecticut , while also undertaking freelance work for companies at events, doing corporate events, and photo shoots.
In 2010, Clarke was a recipient of the Susan C. Petrey Clarion Scholarship Fund. [1] In 2013, she was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award. [10] She has also been nominated for the Young Adult Library Services Association Best Fiction for Young Adults Award.
On September 18, 2011, during a special appearance at the RnB Spotlight Concert with Lil Mo' at BB King's Blues Club in NYC, Changing Faces member Lucas announced on Kempire Radio and on YouKnowIGotSoul.com that she and Rose were in the recording studio working on a new Changing Faces project that would be released in 2012, with a new single ...
Before Cassandra Dawn stirred up drama on Selling Sunset, she was causing chaos on Vanderpump Rules. Netflix viewers were introduced to the real estate agent — who professionally goes by ...
Violet Grey is a Los Angeles based luxury beauty products retailer and content site founded in 2013 by Cassandra Grey. [1] The company combines magazine style content and shopping for beauty products. [2] Violet Grey hosts a magazine style blog called the Violet Files, where beauty insiders and celebrities discuss the products they use.
Shutterstock, Inc. is an American provider of stock photography, stock footage, stock music, and editing tools; [4] it is headquartered in New York. [5] Founded in 2002 by programmer and photographer Jon Oringer, [6] Shutterstock maintains a library of around 200 million royalty-free stock photos, [7] vector graphics, and illustrations, [8] with around 10 million video clips and music tracks ...
Cassandra Lucas and Charisse Rose, collectively Changing Faces, are competent singers and while slow jams like "Thoughts of You," "Movin' On," and "Come Closer" are neither mind-blowing nor distinctive, they're likable enough [...] Even though this slick debut isn't a gem, it let listeners know that Changing Faces had potential." [1]
Pete Rose was at a sports card show in Franklin, Tennessee, near Nashville on Sunday interacting with many of his fans before he died Monday. Pete Rose takes photo with Reds legends, signs ...