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eddy25960 · 4 months
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Jake Shortal & Pascal Bonvie by Benjamin Lennox photography
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llatrohsekajglob · 3 years
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serpientes · 5 years
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Jake Shortall by Sarah Maurer for the issue of Tendencias
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Jake Shortall for Liam Hodges FW18
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missmitchieg · 3 years
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Hannah's Adventures in Vlogging (And Matchmaking) at Los Feliz High - Ch 1
Hannah yawned and stretched as she woke up to her alarm blaring from her phone, blindly reaching to turn it off. "I'm up. I'm up." She mumbled and grinned as she found the phone to switch the alarm off and get out of bed. She stretched her arms out and grabbed her vlogging camera, putting on her best smile. "Hello and good morning to the Honey bee hive on this lovely Monday!" She said happily, hearing a knock on her door. "Come in!"
"Good morning, Hannah Banana!" Her dad said cheerily, coffee mug in hand. "Time to get up and get ready for school!" He said in a sing song-y voice. Her dad was such a morning dove.
"Morning, dad!" Hannah smiled, leaning an arm on his shoulder. "Say hi to the honey bee hive!"
"Hi, hive! I'm gonna go make toast for you, baby." He said and took a sip of coffee, starting to walk away.
"Thank you!" She called and turned on her 'getting ready' playlist, walking toward the bathroom to brush her teeth. She gave a thubs up to the camera when she finished and walked toward her closet. "Hmm, what should I wear today, hive? Should I go for cute and sporty or flower child?" She wondered, rummaging through her closet. She settled on a white crop top with pale yellow shortalls and matching yellow Converse sneakers, changing quickly. She fixed her hair into two cute braids, putting two sunflower shaped clips into her hair. "So this is the outfit of the day, hive! What do you think?" She grinned, doing a few cute poses before grabbing her phone and her camera, walking out to go to the kitchen.
"You're dressing like a flower again?" Her little brother, Jayden, deadpanned.
"Morning, J!" Hannah patted the fourteen year olds shoulder, ignoring his comment. She loved her little brother, even as he was going through his 'my sister is the most annoying human on Earth' phase at the moment. She was just taking everything in stride and waiting for the day he decided she was cool again. "Hey again, dad. I'm more awake now." She sat in front of the buttered toast, crossing her ankles. "So, hive, on the agenda for today is, ace Mr. Collins' Math test, cram like crazy for the History test, hope a pretty girl notices how cute I look, fly through the rest of the school day, then Starbucks with my boy, Harry, then come home to finish homework." She listed off, biting into her toast and licking crumbs off of her lips in between points on her list.
"So, what you do every day." Her dad smiled, taking a bite of his waffle.
"Yep! And I'll never be bored of it!" She joked.
"Please at least try to be discreet about that camera in your classes today." He begged, tired of getting phone calls about it from Principal Lessa.
"I'll try, daddy." Hannah smiled.
"Thank you, sweetheart."
"You know, no vlogging in a performing arts school is a kinda dumb rule." She pointed out. "I mean, vlogging is sort of an art."
"Debatable." Jayden shugged. "I mean, look at Jake and Lo-"
"Ah-ah! Do not finish that sentence, little brother. Those boys vlog garbage. I vlog fun."
"Sure." Jayden nodded, finishing his pancakes.
Hannah rolled her eyes fondly and took his plate to rinse off quickly and put away. She smiled as they walked out to the car, getting in the passenger seat next to her dad. She scream sang to the camera as he drove to school, blasting all of their favorite songs of the moment along the way. Her dad stopped the car and she and Jayden climbed out, walking to the double doors. "We have arrived at Los Feliz High, my little honey bees!" She grinned, a hand in the air as she gestured toward the lockers, a few acquaintances, and Mike the janitor who never ratted her out for vlogging at school. "Hey, there. Have a good weekend, big guy?"
Mike grunted and shrugged, pushing along his cart. "Can't complain much."
"Good! Hope you have a good day." Hannah smiled and scurried to catch up with her first period friends, wrapping an arm around one. "Hey, Haley. Hi, Susannah."
"Hi, Queen Bee! Vloggy mood today?" Susannah asked, using the fake fur on her Bobcat costume to scratch an itch on her nose.
"Week in the life, day one. Just felt like it."
"Can't wait to watch that." Haley smiled.
"Your vlogs are so much better than Carrie's." Susannah nodded.
"Ugh. Speak of the devil." Haley huffed, pointing toward the group of girls walking toward the three of them with a scowl.
Hannah sighed and looked up at the girls, giving a look to her camera. She held back a groan as she suddenly found herself in a stare off with Carrie Wilson, the leader of the group and rival youtuber. Carrie's hated her ever since she started getting more subscribers recently, getting closer and closer to kicking Queen Candy off of her throne. "Oh, great. The Sour Patch Kid of Los Feliz High."
"Hi, Hannah." Carrie said in her most polite voice, putting on a smile.
"What do you want, Carrie?" Hannah asked, refraining from rolling her eyes.
"Just to congratulate you on getting five hundred K on your latest youtube video!" Carrie told her. "That's really great for you!"
Hannah grimaced at her tone, tilting her head. "Thank you." She said flatly.
"If I were you, I would celebrate now, because..." Kayla, Carrie's favorite little minion, smirked. "It won't last long." She chuckled.
"There's only enough room for one queen at this school." Carrie warned, all fake kindness gone from her face.
"Oh, I know. And that queen," Hannah chuckled. "Is me." She said simply and shrugged.
Susannah snorted and a hand flew over her mouth, holding back a laugh.
Haley laughed outwardly, nodding her head. "That's right, Queen Bee!"
"Come on, girls. Let's get to History." Hannah smiled and waved at Carrie and the girls, who were standing in stunned silence, walking away from them as fast as possible. "Hi, Mr. Collins!"
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nic-berlin · 4 years
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“Prom Night” photographed by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia.
Photographer: Steven Meisel
Stylist: Panos Yiapanis
Models: Yannick Abrath, Lisa Bommerson, Edie Campbell, Chrystal Copland, Thairine Garcia, Harry Goodwins, Ethan James, Kolfinna Kristofersdottir, Magda Laguinge, Lyle Lodwick, Laura McCone, Sojourner Morrell, Josefine Nielsen, Simone Nobili, Rory O’hara, Naomi Preizler, Graham Reese, Josefien Rodermans, Reece Sanders, Jake Shortall, Dempsey Stewart, Aaron Vernon, Nicola Wincenc, Sam Ypma, Kameron Zane
Make-Up: Pat mcGrath
Hair: Guido Palau
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male-fc · 4 years
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Jake Shortall
Born: Undefined(A. 1994)
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llatrohsekajglob · 3 years
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thetabletsink-blog · 6 years
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Jake Shortall Street God
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mcallvette-blog · 6 years
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Jake Shortall Los Angeles 2017
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artwalktv · 2 years
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It’s the first day at your new job. You worked hard to get there. You’re feeling excited about the future as you fill out your onboarding paperwork. All of the sudden, darkness washes over you. Groggy, you wake up in a hospital bed. The doctor walks in and says that you had a seizure. Then he breaks even worse news: cancer. Brain cancer. The really bad kind. Less than two years to live. That’s what happened to DJ Stewart in May of 2019. Skateboarder, business owner, husband, friend, family man, and overall life enthusiast, DJ was living the dream with a lot of life ahead of him. That was until the unthinkable occurred. RARE ENOUGH—a short documentary directed by Ryan Lovell—takes you on an intimate journey through DJ’s story with DJ himself in the driver’s seat. From his initial diagnosis to countless treatments, this visually compelling film documents how DJ's attitude, friendships, and the Kansas City community are helping him beat the unbeatable. Directed by Ryan Lovell Director of Photograhpy: Chris Durr Editor: Ben Kaplan Sound Design: Ben Kaplan and Connor Birch Audio Mix: Connor Birch Audio Post Production: The Post Haus Colorist: Matthew Filipek Key Grip: Pat Monroe Camera Operators: Tyler Krupski & Shawn Wright Art Department: Cory Hinesley First AC: Evan Wunsch Main Title Design: Mitch Durr Special Thanks: Taylor Shortall Thomas Minor Sam Rapschutz Rickey Reyes Sarah Lovell Casey Wertz Richie Wolfe Connor McCroskey Luke Brecheisen Erin Stewart Austin Cosler Jake Wickersham Cassie Mullen Tommy Guerrero Consider making a donation today to help build awareness and ignite hope for the brain cancer community at https://bit.ly/34Wwoio
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