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your window into their life that you will never, never see me accompany a research came to the pacific to the language of wales, starts june 4th on d. w. me the photo shoes and stunning locations. crash and photographer has gone through love to be where the action is. we'll see how he sees that for celebrities, for his work, which is in demand all over the world. hi everyone. welcome to another edition of your max with me your house, meghan lead. and here's a look at what else we've got coming up. why one american born thing or
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love? c. e o don't lose. why british artist, kersey ellison, make miniature models from trips? what we kicked off the show with a dive into the art world. now if you know how to snorkel or dive, you can take the funds to see underwater are in several parts of the world, including spain, italy, mexico, and also british sculptor. jason and kara taylor has made major contributions to some of these underwater museums. and his latest work can now be seen off the coast of southern france. ah, this museum is quite literally underwater. its 6 amend sculptures are 2 and a half meters tongue in each waste over 10 times the underwater museum in the south
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of france. the coast of the city of can is now open to visitors. the water is so show here, locals and tourists, and even to the site. you know, it's really impressive. there was a big sculpture right in front of me and hopefully faces in magnificent environment . many, if you knew what the statues are, a novelty, and that will certainly be an attraction for the city and residents and above all for tourists recently. i'm not really fabulous, and it's just the place the individual to observe, the beautiful natural will coming back to nice. you can give me that's because with his art jason to kara, taylor also creates new habitats and marine animals and plants. the british sculptor spent more than 4 years creating his latest project. first,
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he had to find the perfect location in negotiate with the authorities. and the bed had to be cleared of debris and wasted me with his work. the artist and professional diver aims to raise awareness about the ocean sensitive ecosystems. to create unique experiences, i always had this sort of vision for a long time to, to make under water. you know, it's a place that you know, as for installations, for artistic practices and never really taking place and say, is a whole new world of colors, of, of light, of movement, of everything. you know, the whole experience is completely different. mm. ah, for 15 years, taylor has been creating underwater sculpture parks around the globe. the world's oceans are already home to over a 1000 of his works, whose appearance changes over time in, ah,
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within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to occur. a week later you see a film of green algae cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carls forming fish will start to hide within the next and cranny and a lot of the textures and formations that the things that a human hand can ever produce. so detailed essays, minute the colors are so vibrant that we don't, we haven't invented that yet. the artist works on ideas for his projects at a studio in kent, southeast england. the sculptures are mostly created at their destinations using sustainable materials. when using lots of natural flint, we use a special type of cement that's low carbon, that's also ph neutral,
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so that the marine life can actually adhere to it and, and attached to and it doesn't cause any form of pollution. the new sculptures were modeled on the face as a 6 residence of can. they were found to be a newspaper. social media dominate is one of them. is going to think on can one of the people from can applied listen, go and from them the artist chose 6, including me. when i got this piece, i often joke me of never sticks her head in the water is now the emerging re meters below sea. level with all of eternity. perform the course, i won't quit, some jason to cares. taylor hoped to create more underwater museums in the red sea . but the polar regions, for example, at 2 thirds of the earth's surface is covered with water. there's no lack possible locations. you know, i hope working on the water is a way for us to,
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to look at natural environment very, very differently. you know, it's, it's not something that we own or commodified, or resource the, you know, we can. so it's actually, you know, natural space, this interconnected with everywhere on our planet and borders and, and delineations just don't matter under water ah, well, back on dry land, berlin bass photographer, chris john schuler, has made a name for himself, with his elaborate shoots, an expressive motifs now he uses hot air balloons, parachutes, and even surfaces for his photographs which have graced the covers of international magazine such as harper's bazaar and vogue. well, his career in germany was given a boost by top model. heidi clue. let's find out why. when germans fashion
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photographer christiane schuler, south team thing, there is always lots of action on the ground. the news about complex and matching the leave is pushing. specifically, i love to tell stories. i love seeing photos not just to dimensional. the ends on the are more like part of a film. this will go to the scanner and i'm not one to tell the story quietly. mia? i'm more than type to watch what she does. she does about the middle of fun, elephant shoots parachutes or thousands of all just a little boy who loves to play when his express photographs are often use. this section is well known magazine. some great that covers to any fashion to tell profess did you meet this chemistry between model and photographer is key doesn't work. you
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have a problem, you need to work together and they have good relation loud and be able to concentrate. it's about together. no, that doesn't work and you have a big problem. since she hasn't been 7, sheila has appeared as the photographer and the general on the t v show kim and the next top model alongside host id. kids who are among the highlight, the season showing that wasn't accustomed to finding himself in this stuff right along with the models, although such was nothing unusual for the shows presenter german supermodel. time became physically. i think it's great working with her that she's a real professional. who knows what she's doing is when i and my are strong women admire people who can do things like this. it's rare. he's also a cool person that is great to work with him. and so i was really lucky that even this 5 today, kristi and shauna is working for the rapid condition of the fashion magazine, harper's bazaar. the shoes is taking in the day by day. they start at 5 am.
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when the sun comes up, because that's when the light has been the with every she shanna is trying to convey a story to pictures the most. for me, the story behind today shoot a fairy tale about a little girl who sets out to conquer the world. kind of mentioned us, the idea is that she catches the hot air balloon and the parachute has the fun, has an adventure on the live album. no easy endeavor for unit in modern. ask the minute who's working together with christiana, for the 1st time. ah, it's really hot and we feel isn't generated also hot air balloons when i took them by my hand and they're super, super heavy. so that's the challenging part from design to burn in.
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after many years in new york and parents, christie and shola and his family. once again living in the german capital, he dealt with meeting homeland and his new book. individualists, thompson, artists, and characters from berlin night life are among his favorite subjects. the . how did you mention because i looked for people who get things rolling evidence or really live their lives the way they envision the theory for that. not at home in front, the tv from family, they wake up and are that isn't somebody saying they're not crazy? if they're not normal, that's a look, isn't crazy. but they're creating the face of tomorrow. be sure crazy. anything else would be boring on this along here? surely, it's working on a campaign to berlin. replaced the palest europe biggest review. the artist
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takes place in a large studio as usual. this time mister charlotte site is his wife, peggy madison. i'm always of the nice thing about my profession is that i get to do what i want. it's a great fairy tales in my dreams and fantasies with people. yes and paul, we meet here at the great dancers, singers, i think i just want to ask on to make wonderful pictures to golf club and everyone's going together. they're all really into it. but it's, i'm lucky to have that every day off. what more could you out your, how does he didn't tack? no, he was close the photograph, his passion for his profession is clearly visible. it's often been said that this thing here that she's the better, but a rule of thumb when it comes to a good common bear is how happy the cow is from normandy. well, that's because when norman cows are treated well, they produce good milk,
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which is key to come and they're in today's food secrets, we find out some of the other elements that go into making this famous french cheese the we don't know exactly how cameron bear originated and it comes from normandy on that date, back to the year, 1100, almost a 1000 years ago. ah. there is a symbol of france. it's a very special cheese and not easy to make. it's very labor intensive that hotel. that's all the thickness, and my name's patrick and this year and the farmer started making came and bare 10 years ago, having no money the
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vice, happy cows. there's no good milk. that's for certain history. the cows are out in the pasture, at least 9 months. a year during the time of day and night when it is important for the cows nutrition, a wide variety of grasses growing faster and a greater variety taste here. the milk or guidelines for came and bare from normandy, what the cows are allowed to eat. how long they spend outdoors, how often their mill, the capital is. my name is pierre priest. le bron, i'm an author and i've written a book about came on there. so i came in there from normandy, is made from romney, which we partially scan. otherwise, when we came in there becomes too good. this is the most important moment, not in traditional cameron there production it clearly. mm hm. there is made from
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rom mills in school by hand with a label. that's what makes it so special, specifically little 5 times 40 minutes apart. one came in there consists of 2 liters of milk. today are making 900 of them. and when that's finished, a laugh at the time to wait. i told you on the next day, we saw that she saw a typical white mold ring. can't grow on the camera. there it goes into the 1st ripening chamber. ripening chamber has something magical about it. and here you forget all your worries because you can smell the special stamp, which is amazing if you like kevin barry. i
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hear you can talk to 14 days. we put the change in a wooden box, and we keep it here for another week until it has finished ripen up. you know what the box was crucial to the success of camden there. it made it easier to transport and they don't put it arrived in paris by train, and it was even there in the a power emperor napoleon the 3rd one called for him on there. he kept him as a fridge as little as possible. but if at all, in a dark, cool place, i take it out in our way home, we all know how i can bear with bread it aside from the same region. ah, cosmo. when i eat, can i see the cows in front of me? what is that? i smell them all. you want always your eyes in your normandy, was it normally? ah, if a jewel day goes by, when i don't eat my own cheese,
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the yodeling was something that farmers used to do high up in the house as a way of communicating either with their herds or with a neighboring village. but this tradition is being given a musical make over. the musician erica stuckey combined yodeling with jazz elements to create a sound called new folk music. we met up with her in the out found to be utilized as a long tradition here. erica stuckey. it's all about just for life and expressing it loud and clear. when i need to sit and wait, when i joel them, when i tool you're engaging a lot more with your instrument, with your entire breathing apparatus, instrument, it requires quite a lot. it's
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a trade off. oh, i have a well known utah artist in switzerland for many years. the echo of the house fires her again and again. my name is fiona, and it's like i have this huge the vice behind me. and obviously the grades quite differently than if i were in texas. oh ok. oh, erica stuckey has climbed the olive glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the out and steeped in legend. many of the stories that become mixed with their childhood memories. but erica shippy was actually born in the u. s. and the 1900 sixty's. when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock. ah, i'm call michelle. no, is there. i was at the age of 95 coming to this area. the college play straight flow flower power time. almost it is. it's about and i had to unite in 2 different
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souls inside me. and this is this girl that grew up in san francisco, surrounded by hippies and bob dylan and janis joplin. and i'll find us in suddenly the costumes and joel clients to reconcile those in my mind and heart. bring this me to set the route to homeland. erica shook his music is very much a product of this cultural mix. she has many roles on stage. from a modern day heidi to the cheeky calvin. she also likes to mix yodeling with how closely related these to john resort singing styles. our songs are by this they both close to praying crime but
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a mentoring. all the cows are coming back again and now one is see, oh no. do oh, the blues out, i lost my wife, i lost my car, i lost my p g. so and i, it's a wonderful cross between praying and complaining go in a stack of brown stuff, run in town to town. i go to europe. traditionally, it's either a lemon taishan, a warning, or a call to the cows to come, you love the mountain people use it in the past as a way of communicating from one hill to the next stop. he brings a modern interpretation to the customer. and i'm going to jo, born to him. you is nothing magic about yodeling. when once you've got the high,
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so special pitch low chess nodes. oh, i need to flip back and forth. the know in practice to can lose meant a lot lower. la la, la, la, la, hollow. then you can yodi. it's not, it's not that hard. on the sound of the l minus the kid, they usually can transcend language barriers. ha, ah. now we have something to practice at home, and if you want to see more unique destinations in check our europe, to the max reports on our youtube channel. your up from it's extreme side in europe to the max. your max reporter hendrick billing takes you to one of the kind places in europe. the highest cloquet now. the biggest stadium, the ice, the hotel breathtaking,
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stunning record breaking. it was amazing. it was like this thing i've ever done. what pick stream cutting moments? now on youtube channel, and we have a brand new book to accompany our year to the max reports featuring the 111 extreme places in europe that you shouldn't miss. now if you would like to have a copy of this book, then enter our viewers draw. just go to the website for all of our details. and finally, in cornwall in southwest england is known for its rugged cliffs and wild seascapes . and that is exactly what inspires artist, kirsty elves, and who collects what the sea washes up, and she transforms it into miniature works of art. while her cottages, in light houses are being hits with people who want to have a bit of cornwall in their homes. the dream houses by the sea in
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miniature made from driftwood and flotsam stair the work of british artists because the house and you up cycles object she finds on the beaches of south west in england. every time we go to the beach, whether it's a family trip out all or for what i'm i never switch off i or stuff and i don't go with the idea in mind because i would never find it test the collect driftwood, old bottle, corpse seashells. and anything else she finds on cornwall features sometimes she finds so much material. she can't transport it all in one go. i just found this amazing different fly, quite remarkable one size and then this lovely chippy pretty pain, which is my favorite. i expect to use that for see
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one of my case still saying about the war shimmering in the sun. ah, the 49 year old draws inspiration from locals, the side towns and villages like pole pero, with its quaint houses and narrow anyway, ah, this all started by complete 2 incidents. i was on the beach looking for treasure like i was day and i found a piece not too dissimilar to this one actually had it was a block with a slanted reef and i thought well that it's like a house when i came home and i sleep on the top and secured it with a couple of snails which served as chimneys. he lives in this
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god near plymouth fan. she's got 2 workshops, one for the heavy work where she uses stores and chisels kicks a collection of supplies. and a 2nd workshop where she met her creative juices flow. although she says, after putting together the individual parts, things take shape pretty quickly. sometimes i have a very clear, i do my head for, i'm going to day. sometimes it just evolved and you know, i never draw anything. i never put anything on paper fast. its more cases blocks together and a little pieces of wood together and seeing what was her maiden name to herself with her delightful miniature cottages and coastal scenes. every artwork is unique . she's been sending them online to 17 years now with bias all across the globe.
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sometimes she also creates animal sculptures. to step up to 250 your piece. i guess for that the see, i wouldn't be able to do. i did this. he does have to work for me. that's what makes it save beautiful in 1st price. ah enough coming the beaches. they ways also something so i cannot and on that piece will know that we wrap up the show, but don't forget to follow us on social media as always for me in the rest of the crew. here in berlin, thanks for tuning in was c against the news?
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