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И последний занятный момент: оказывается, название фильма обыгрывает английскую идиому «lock, stock and barrel», которую можно буквально перевести как «полный набор» или «всё сразу».
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Some days… I just need a little bit of comfort and consolation. So for me and all    of you out there who know the feeling, three versions of The Instant Comfort    Pocket Box. *** надо как-нибудь сделать такое, из спичесного коробка.

Some days… I just need a little bit of comfort and consolation. So for me and all of you out there who know the feeling, three versions of The Instant Comfort Pocket Box. *** надо как-нибудь сделать такое, из спичесного коробка.

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Sasha Grey, rising adult film and pop-culture star, takes control in her new monograph neü sex, moving out from in front of the camera to behind it, turning the lens on the wild world she inhabits. “When I first got into the adult industry, I decided to take my  photography much more seriously. I started taking a camera with me to  capture my experiences on set, so it was a moment in time, a memory for  myself—not the video that would be seen by thousands of people. On days  where I was physically unable to capture an image, Ian, my fiancé,  became my third arm. He understands my aesthetic, or lack thereof. Ian  is a photographer, yet the work in this book is quite different from his  usual style. When you are so close with someone, there is a shorthand  and true understanding of what the other person is trying to accomplish.  If there’s something I am physically unable to photograph, I can say  one word and Ian can assist me with my vision. Ian can capture intimate  moments with me that nobody can fabricate, because of our relationship.  The strong sense of familiarity eliminates all boundaries between the  subject and the photographer. “Documenting myself has almost become a necessity.  “There are so many photos of me, taken by other people, that  aesthetically I have no control over. Documenting myself allows me to  reflect on the day, on the feelings I am having at that second. When you  work in the entertainment industry, there are always surprises; there  certainly isn’t one day that is similar to the last. Personally, it’s  important to embrace this and appreciate it every day. “Still  images vividly capture emotion, a second in time that can be left open  for interpretation by the viewer and the creator. I am inspired by the  work of Cindy Sherman and Nan Goldin. Sherman’s work continues to  inspire me to develop certain characters. I figured if I am on set I  might as well take advantage of my surroundings, and document my life in  an exciting, untraditional manner. I look back at photos, and see how  much I’ve grown, how my opinions have changed, and how they will  continue to change.” —Sasha Grey

Sasha Grey, rising adult film and pop-culture star, takes control in her new monograph neü sex, moving out from in front of the camera to behind it, turning the lens on the wild world she inhabits.

“When I first got into the adult industry, I decided to take my photography much more seriously. I started taking a camera with me to capture my experiences on set, so it was a moment in time, a memory for myself—not the video that would be seen by thousands of people. On days where I was physically unable to capture an image, Ian, my fiancé, became my third arm. He understands my aesthetic, or lack thereof. Ian is a photographer, yet the work in this book is quite different from his usual style. When you are so close with someone, there is a shorthand and true understanding of what the other person is trying to accomplish. If there’s something I am physically unable to photograph, I can say one word and Ian can assist me with my vision. Ian can capture intimate moments with me that nobody can fabricate, because of our relationship. The strong sense of familiarity eliminates all boundaries between the subject and the photographer.

“Documenting myself has almost become a necessity. 

“There are so many photos of me, taken by other people, that aesthetically I have no control over. Documenting myself allows me to reflect on the day, on the feelings I am having at that second. When you work in the entertainment industry, there are always surprises; there certainly isn’t one day that is similar to the last. Personally, it’s important to embrace this and appreciate it every day.

“Still images vividly capture emotion, a second in time that can be left open for interpretation by the viewer and the creator. I am inspired by the work of Cindy Sherman and Nan Goldin. Sherman’s work continues to inspire me to develop certain characters. I figured if I am on set I might as well take advantage of my surroundings, and document my life in an exciting, untraditional manner. I look back at photos, and see how much I’ve grown, how my opinions have changed, and how they will continue to change.” 

—Sasha Grey

(Source: amazon.com)

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