Photoshop Mama’s Digital Makeup Part 3b
Photoshop beauty retouching tutorial. See more at www.photoshopmama.net. This is actually a real tutorial showing the steps of how to do glamour photo retouching in Photoshop.
Photoshop beauty retouching tutorial. See more at www.photoshopmama.net. This is actually a real tutorial showing the steps of how to do glamour photo retouching in Photoshop.
Photoshop beauty retouching tutorial. See more at www.photoshopmama.net. This is actually a real tutorial showing the steps of how to do glamour photo retouching in Photoshop.
In Part 2 of this exclusive video from David Wolfe’s Longevity Now Program launch party, Jason Wrobel and David Wolfe demonstrate a cacao choco maca organic almond milk recipe, a superfood shilajit latte recipe, and talk about the numerous health benefits of superfoods, raw foods, and superfood smoothies to boost longevity, fight aging, and booth energy levels. This superfood latte will be the only thing you’ll need to start your morning off like a true superhero! Learn more about the Longevity Now program – www.longevitynowprogram.com
Chef LJ Rush, of GTCC’s Culinary Arts Program, demonstrates how to prepare several asian-influenced items including California-style sushi and egg rolls. 4 parts total.
Chef LJ Rush, of GTCC’s Culinary Arts Program, demonstrates how to make tough beef tender. 2 parts total.
Uploading this for those who can’t otherwise watch it. Aired 01/08/2010 Hosted by Jimmy Carr with team captains Sean Lock and Jason Manford and guests Claudia Winkleman, Shappi Khorsandi, Jamelia and Charlie Clements.
Seven years after 9/11, this powerful documentary brings a fresh angle on the terrorist attack. It reveals the extraordinary stories of the people trapped in the 22-storey Marriott World Trade Center Hotel, which nestled beneath the twin towers. Up until now, these stories of luck, sadness, bravery and heroism have rarely been reported; this impressive programme more than compensates. The Marriot was one of New York’s busiest hotels. At 8.45am on 11 September 2001, the hotel was at full capacity, with more than 1000 people staying in its 825 rooms. While guests were finishing their breakfasts, working out in the gym or relaxing in the luxury pool, the hotel’s tranquil environment was shattered by the roar of jet engines and the horror of falling and burning debris. Initially it wasn’t clear to hotel guests exactly what had happened. Some, unable to see the full extent of the carnage way above the hotel, assumed it was minor incident and that the emergency services would soon have things under control. In fact one American lawyer was so busy, preparing for an impending trial, that he stayed in his room. By the time the second plane hit the South Tower at 9.03am, many hotel guests had managed to escape, but as the fires continued to burn out of control and the towers came crashing down, some guests and staff became trapped. Miraculously, 14 survived. This documentary meets some of the survivors. They include a British family on holiday; a hotel receptionist and part-time …