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Women Making History: Brooke Nipar

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Women Making History: Brooke Nipar


Women Making History

Women Making History: Brooke Nipar

Women Making History: Brooke Nipar

Samantha, Sally, Mary & Brooke.

If you’ve come across those four names in recent years, you know that combined they form the Voltron that was the founding editorial staff at one of the most worship-worthy magazines to ever exist—MissBehave.

Although, Brooke Nipar was the last to be added to the original group of editors, her job was just as important! Being the Photo Director/Editor of MissBehave required Brooke to handle all things photo based. She researched and hired all the photographers and then edit and chose all of the images that went into each issue. The special chemistry she had with the rest of the staff translated into every issue and the readers responded, falling head-over-heels, not only with the mag but with the ladies behind it.

Today, we feature Brooke, the gone-but-not-forgotten magazine’s former photo editor and a successful freelance photographer in her own right, as a woman making history.

Check the official bio:

After spending 23 sun-soaked years in the valleys and on the beaches of southern California, Brooke Nipar broke for New York City. Reared at the hands of rock n’ roll parents, she brought with her a unique vision. Years of listening to her forebears’ records, crashing punk shows and fleeing to remote desert raves have forged a singular energy and anyone who’s lucky enough to have met her can attest to it. Now transformed into a city girl, Brooke likes to spend free time from photo projects on the elusive hunt for an authentic L.A.-style burrito in New York and dancing with anyone bold enough to try and keep up.

The work of Brooke Nipar.

The work of Brooke Nipar...

Brooke has done commercial work with some of our favorites! Nylon & MissBehave!

Brooke has done commercial work with some of our favorites! Nylon & MissBehave!

More of Brooke's commercial work...

More of Brooke's commercial work...

Get familiar with Brooke Nipar via the M.I.S.S. survey...

Get familiar with Brooke via the M.I.S.S. survey...

Let’s get into some Q&A with Brooke Nipar…Ready? Let’s go!

M.I.S.S.: What woman, besides your mom or grandmother, do you find inspirational?

There are so many women I could mention here… One woman that always stands out as creatively inspirational is Bjork. She’s always evolving and pushing the boundaries. She’s strong, innovative and does whatever she wants.

Brooke & Cassie...& a shot of a young Brooke ready for her close-up!

Brooke & Cassie...& a shot of a young Brooke ready for her close-up!

Brooke Nipar x Cassie

Brooke Nipar x Cassie

M.I.S.S.: How did you get your start?

I started taking photos when I was in high school. My grandfather was a photographer, and when he passed away he left me his 35mm camera. I began taking black and white lab classes, and by the time I was out of high school I knew I wanted to study photography further. I went to Art Center College of Design, got my BFA and moved to NYC to start my career as a photographer ten days after graduation.

When I moved to NYC, I literally cold called photo editors and art buyers and begged them to take a look at my book. I cringe when I think back to the portfolio I used to show then, but you gotta start somewhere! The first person to give me an assignment was Jennifer Miller at Jane Magazine. I continued to shoot for Jane until the magazine folded in 2007.

Brooke can captue the animal in anyone...

Brooke can captue the animal in anyone...

Brooke can capture redheads like no other!

...She can also capture redheads like no other!

M.I.S.S.: What’s your favorite photograph that you’ve taken?

This is honestly an impossible question for me to answer. My favorite photos ever taken are definitely not my own.

Some shots Brooke took of some of our favorite songbirds...

Shots Brooke took of some of our favorite songbirds...

M.I.S.S.: Who do you want to work with and/or photograph?

I really want to work with Karen O. I’ve been dying to shoot her for years. I’m a huge fan and I think she’s got such awesome style. I keep putting it out there in the universe, so hopefully it will happen one day!

Some behind the scenes shots & a super-rad personalized shot from M.I.A.!

Some behind the scenes shots & a super-rad personalized shot from M.I.A.!

M.I.S.S.: What part of photography is the most challenging and do you dislike the most?

The most challenging moments of being a photographer are the times when I have to make something out of nothing. This happens way more than most people realize. For example, there are times when you get hired to shoot a portrait and you have 5 minutes to make it happen and the location is terrible. That’s the toughest cause you still have to go back to the photo editor with a dynamic image, even though all of the elements aren’t perfect.

M.I.S.S.: Any advice for ladies who are just starting out in a career path similar to yours?

Define your style, be persistent and don’t get discouraged.

I would also remind them that becoming a successful photographer is much more than just taking good photos.

Thanks so much, Brooke!

Get more on the lovely photographer by dropping by her site at www.brookenipar.com…or get a little inimate with Brooke, by taking a peek at her diary: www.brookenipar.com/diary

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Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

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Women Making History: Sarah Morrison


Women Making History

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

For those who have recently joined the internets (welcome!), please read the Sarah Morrison official bio below, to understand why she’s kinduvabig deal:

Sarah Morrison is a writer, internet personality, and marketing genius. She was the editor of Missbehavemag.com, up until the magazine’s recent demise. She has written a weekly column called Best Week Ever on Yobeat.com for a number of years, detailing her hilarious day to day life. Her writing has been published in Missbehave Magazine and Vapors Magazine. She has also created and managed lifestyle blogs for both Urban Outfitters and Volcom Girl’s Clothing. She currently writes for the Married to the MOB lifestyle blog Mobliving.com.

Sarah has worked on online marketing and branding projects with a variety of clients including; XBox, Cafe Habana and Habana Outpost (NYC), Cinespace Restaurant and Lounge (LA), Bacardi B-live, Volcom Clothing, Urban Outfitters, Nikita clothing, and many others.

She is known to throw amazing parties, when so inclined. Past events have included; Cinespace Tuesdays with Dim Mak records, Hush Hush; a monthly LA dance party, the Camel (cigarettes) No.9 Los Angeles Launch Event, among others. She has also thrown an alarming amount of afterparties at CMJ, Coachella, SXSW, and TKTK other musical festivals.

Sarah recently left New York to return to Los Angeles. She spends her free time in a bikini: Twittering, watching television, and leaving really long voicemail messages. She is really funny and SUPER pretty. Last time she checked she had 31,599 Myspace friends.

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

Sarah Morrison: MissBehavin'

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

Sarah Morrison's Lazy Girl Power spread straight from the pages MissBehave Mag.

Now, want to know what was Sarah doing when she wasn’t in the middle of building an amazing résumé? Well, before make-up tutorials started invading Youtube, Sarah Morrison kinda ruled the site. For those not familiar, below is a message from Sarah regarding her Youtube videos:

I used to be big on Youtube. I used to do these videos where I discussed something funny and pretended it confused me. They are all the ones titled “Sarah Morrison on __________.” They were pretty entertaining. The newer stuff is just dumb shit at Missbehave and stuff with my friends and what not.

Here’s the link to my Youtube videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/sarahmorrisonvideos

…and here are some other recent videos:

Here I go on a Blind Date with Brooke’s intern. It’s pretty funny.

Nick and Sarah go on a Date from YoBeat Magazine on Vimeo.

I read these funny Kids’ books.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhP9q2XPpj0&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRY-V5ZmVug&feature=channel

Before you dive into those videos and find yourself in the middle of a Sarah Morrison Marathon 3 hours later, dip into the M.I.S.S. survey she filled out below:

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

Sarah Morrison tackles the M.I.S.S. survey.

M.I.S.S.: What woman, besides your mom or grandmother, do you find inspirational?

Wendy Williams, Tiny Fey, Kathy Griffin, and Oprah obvi. I wanted to add someone attractive to this list but couldn’t think of any one admirable AND attractive, which is interesting in itself.

M.I.S.S.: How did you get your start?

I started “blogging” back in the Myspace days. I used to write a blog called “Sarah Morrison’s Best Week Ever.” I would write down all the funny hilarious things that happened in my week, quotes that my friends said, and such. At the end of the week I compiled them in short bullet point format and posted 10 to 20 of them for people to enjoy. I was born funny. But I was unaware that I was funny in print, until I attempted it. People liked it. I wrote about working retail, then throwing parties, then the girls at Missbehave. It evolved as my life evolved. I got known well enough blogging to pursue a legitimate writing career, which I had never planned on. But I did. And I love my life.

I stopped doing Best Week Ever when the website I wrote it for was short on cash due to this whole “economy” thing. I now basically do it all day long on Twitter. So that worked out well.

M.I.S.S. What’s your favorite piece of work that you’ve created?

My Twitter account. I feel like Twitter is my calling. Wish that was a career path. OH WELL.

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

Sarah & a glance into her office.

M.I.S.S. Who do you want to work with, dress, make music with, etc?

I would drop everything to be Wendy William’s intern (in theory). I’d like to meet Kathy Griffin. i really want to try doing stand-up but I am scarid :( Plus, I am kinda cute and I heard you are sposed to be unattractive to be a female comedian. I would die if Tina Fey called me and was LIKE “you are almost as funny as me, let’s make Youtube videos together or pitch fake TV show ideas” or something. On a more attainable level, I can’t think of anyone :(

M.I.S.S. What part of your work process is the most challenging and do you dislike the most?

The haters. I really try to not let it get to me. But, it’s really hard. I am a smart girl. And generally the people who hate me, aren’t. They think I’m serious. They don’t understand sarcasm and humor. And so they assume I am serious/stupid and opt to suggest things like me killing myself, which is always good for the self-esteem. But, coming with a disclaimer “I am kidding” sort of ruins the whole thing.

M.I.S.S. Any advice for ladies who are just starting out in a career path similar to yours?

Be yourself. Be original. Do something no one else is doing. Don’t fake it. Be OK with being smart. Don’t be scared. Write till your lil heart bleeds. And keep writing. And don’t worry about blog comments and traffic. Be the best you you can be. People are drawn to honesty and authenticity.

M.I.S.S. thanks you, Sarah!

Women Making History: Sarah Morrison

Sarah views the world through heart-shaped eyes.

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Women Making History: Kerin Rose of A-Morir

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Women Making History: Kerin Rose of A-Morir


A-Morir is a one-of-a-kind accessory line created by a lady who’s as unique as her poducts: Ms. Kerin Rose. For having a relatively young brand, word of this lovely and ecclectic soul is spreading fast. From the NY Post to MTV’s “The City” people are taking note.

The lady we honor today, as a Woman Making History, introduces herself below:

Hola. I’m Kerin Rose, owner/designer of A-morir. The accessory line, consisting of Swarovski encrusted glasses, headpieces and necklaces, has been around since the middle of this past October [2008]. I’ve been featured in Missbehave / Missbehavemag.com, Highsnobette.com, NY Post, NY Observer, AOL’s Stylelist blog, fashionweekdaily.com, the Urban Outfitters blog, I’m repped on MTV’s “The City” by the lovely Erin Lucas, and my Bizet frames were just in Jazmine Sullivan’s “Dream Big” video for 5 seconds… which is 5 seconds more than before!!

In addition to A-morir, I am the girl “Friday”/clothing designer for The Savant Guard, an incredible Brooklyn based record label. I have recently become a blogger for San Francisco’s Fatlace AND! I am also training for my first half marathon in 10 years with the Chrons and Colitis Foundation of America while my sister and I work on developing our 501c3 non-profit called We Love Your Guts. Please go to www.weloveyourguts.org to see what we’re about and help me in my fundraising efforts!

Kerin has a lot of amazing things going on and she’s more than deserving of the shine! We’ve got more on this crafty lady, after the jump!

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