Room service: lensman Adam Raphel has collected a full menu of hotel hotties in his new photo book."From my perspective, one of the greatest joys of travel is the ultimate luxury of fine hotels. The ability to sink into the warm and nurturing environment of a beautifully decorated dec·o·rate tr.v. dec·o·rat·ed, dec·o·rat·ing, dec·o·rates 1. To furnish, provide, or adorn with something ornamental; embellish. 2. room where one phone call can bring virtually any service is something that can't be replicated, even in the finest household-for one of the key elements of hotel service is its anonymity." So explains Adam Raphael Raphael (răf`ēəl, rā`–), archangel. He is prominent in the book of Tobit, as the companion of Tobias, as the healer of Tobit, and as the rescuer of Sara from Asmodeus. Milton made him a featured character of Paradise Lost. , whose collection of photographs of young men shot over the course of two years, in various East Coast hotels between Miami and Boston, comes out in June. In the book, appropriately named Room Service (PowerHouse A fourth-generation language from Cognos that was introduced in the late 1970s for midrange computers. It supports both character-oriented, terminal-based applications as well as Windows clients. Applications developed under PowerHouse can be imported into Cognos' Axiant client/server environment. , $49.95), Raphael used luxury hotel suites as backdrops after having tired of studio settings. The result, both subtly erotic erotic /erot·ic/ (e-rot´ik) 1. charged with sexual feeling. 2. pertaining to sexual desire. e·rot·ic adj. 1. Of or concerning sexual love and desire. and intensely intimate, virtually screams for a Privacy, please sign! |
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