Mario Sorrenti photographed Natasha Poly for the cover of V Magazine's Fall Preview issue at Hest Inc in NYC on April 28, 2010.
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue Model: Natasha Poly Photographer: Mario Sorrenti Stylist: Andrew Richardson Hair: Bob Recine Makeup: Diane Kendal Manicurist: Honey
Mario Sorrenti photographed Natasha Poly for the cover of V Magazine's Fall Preview issue at Hest Inc in NYC on April 28, 2010.
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue Model: Natasha Poly Photographer: Mario Sorrenti Stylist: Andrew Richardson Hair: Bob Recine Makeup: Diane Kendal Manicurist: Honey
Mario Sorrenti photographed Isabeli Fontana for the cover of V Magazine's Fall Preview issue at Hest Inc in NYC on May 7, 2010.
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue Model: Isabeli Fontana Photographer: Mario Sorrenti Stylist: Andrew Richardson Hair: Bob Recine Makeup: Aaron de Mey
Mario Sorrenti photographed Isabeli Fontana for the cover of V Magazine's Fall Preview issue at Hest Inc in NYC on May 7, 2010.
V Magazine Fall Preview 2010 Issue Model: Isabeli Fontana Photographer: Mario Sorrenti Stylist: Andrew Richardson Hair: Bob Recine Makeup: Aaron de Mey
United Bamboo Spring 2010 Show Time: September 12, 2009 at 11:00 am Location: The Altman Building, 135 West 18th Street Casting Director: Noah Shelley Stylist: Andrew Richardson
"This shot was part of a story we did with Madonna. The guy in the mirror is Andrew Richardson, who was an assistant stylist. Another picture I took of him eventually ended up on the cover of Italian Vogue, but he was never really a model. I shot him from time to time, and I think he posed for me just for fun, or maybe to meet Madonna! Next to him is Mars, a circus performer from Russia. He walked the tightrope."- Steven Meisel
Dogging is a British euphemism for engaging in intercourse in a semi-public place (typically a secluded car park ) or watching others doing so. Frequently, there are more than two participants. As observation is encouraged, voyeurism and exhibitionism are closely associated with dogging. The two sets of people involved often meet either randomly or (increasingly) arrange to meet-up beforehand over the Internet.
It should be noted that "dogging", in American English may be a critical or insulting slang term. In its language of origin, British English, the word does not have any negative connotation, slang or otherwise.