Anna Kournikova was always in her own visual dimension during her tennis career.
Now Kournikova enters the third dimension as Maxim has chosen the star for a 3D focus by photographer Jeff Olson in the October issue (with glasses) as it becomes the latest magazine showcasing women to feature a beauty in 3D following the likes of Playboy and Vogue Italia (Miranda Kerr).
— By Scott Hettrick
looks like conversions to me..
why can’t they just shoot proper 3D.
here’s 6 things that AD agencies and Graphic Design Studios should know about 3D, now that they are getting in on the craze..
http://blogs.imediaconnection.com/blog/2010/08/14/6-reasons-ad-agencies-need-to-understand-3d-movies/
Regards
“Now Kournikova enters the third dimension as Maxim has chosen the star for a 3D focus by photographer Jeff Olson in the October issue (with glasses) as it becomes the latest women’s magazine to feature a beauty in 3D following the likes of Playboy and Vogue Italia (Miranda Kerr).”
Since when have Maxim and Playboy been _women’s_ magazines (i.e., magazines for women)?
Good point. Revised to read “magazine showcasing women”…