Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Diego Diaz Marin: the shooting with Caterina Maiorana

Diego Diaz Marin, a young fashion photographer from Spanish roots, has made a splendid shooting in Florence Italian Caterina Maiorana immortalizing the model with the help of stylist Marco Bellomo. The shooting was called "Looking for Carmen Sandiego, Carmen has found the photographer in Florence, with a service prepared in detail (see all the photos in the gallery at the end).

Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?, Also known as Where is Carmen Sandiego?, Is a cartoon of the 90s starring Carmen Sandiego, inspired by Diego Diaz Marin to develop the service. Carmen Sandiego is a thief and is in charge of international criminal organization, but despite his role is a woman with a strong moral code.

The figure of Carmen in the cartoon is represented as a Hispanic woman with long dark hair, wearing gloves blacks, always wears a red trench coat and Borsalino. Carmen is an orphan when he was still very small and is sent to live in a college in San Francisco until he starts to work at the ACME detective agency.

At the age of 17 years had resolved a significant number of cases. Mysteriously disappeared and left the ACME, is devoted to crime. She is clever and crafty and loves to leave clues about the theft the next, creating an intricate challenge. Diego Diaz Marin has found in Florence, and offers us his special interpretation of this curious character.

Diego's Carmen is a sexy, stylish and with a lot of power. The shooting takes place in the spring of the year 1990 and the title is a play on words between the photographer's name and number. Carmen Diego, though not aesthetically looks like the character in the series, is its essence, a sophisticated woman always running from something.

Diego is a young (born in '87), who proved their worth for his talent, he was trained at the University of Granada and then moved to Italy, has already worked for famous brands like Just Cavalli and Schield Collection and cooperating with international magazines such as Faint Magazine and C-heads.

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