oleh admin | Agu 21, 2025 | celebrities, photography, photojournalism, popular culture, style
The name Slim Aarons may bring back recollections of a photo album you previously noticed adorning the coffee table of a stylish acquaintance, along with the lyrics to a
Lana Del Rey
A song or a dreamlike painting showcasing sun-kissed arms and sparkling blue water hung on the wall of a hotel room.
However, the reality is that very little is officially known about Aarons.
As with many artists, he did not appear as the focus of his creations; instead, he served as the sharp observer who defined an influential style of photography that showcased the genuine elegance and opulence of upper-class life from the 1950s through the 1990s.
Renowned for capturing images of the wealthy, celebrities, and aesthetically pleasing individuals, Aarons would journey alongside his captivating models and society clients during the different seasons as they spent their holidays in the Alps and Mediterranean regions.
A Getty museum curator and writer of “Slim Aarons: The Essential Collection,” Shawn Waldron, stated to the Daily Mail that the photographer’s achievements were due to his unmatchable charisma.
“He simply entered the correct social groups in Hollywood and formed friendships with many actors and actresses. Hollywood directors admired him. He was truly a very charismatic and approachable individual,” Waldron stated.
He built his profession around what he described as “capturing appealing individuals engaging in pleasant activities within beautiful locations.”
This appealing group consisted of Hollywood actors, European nobility, fashion models, high society individuals, and U.S. political figures.



The photograph featuring actors Clark Gable, Van Heflin, Gary Cooper, and James Stewart—entitled “Kings of Hollywood”—is still well-known today.
He took an exclusive photograph of Marilyn Monroe at the height of her fame, seated on a sofa organizing her fan letters, dressed in a red silk nightgown edged with black lace in 1952.
An image he captured of Jacqueline Kennedy at the 1957 April in Paris Ball remains among the most widely shared photographs of the former First Lady.
Aarons was also photographed four years prior with American diplomat Michael Canfield during the Newport Casino Tennis Week in Rhode Island, and once more at a 1959 White House event.
It’s reasonable to assume the photographer definitely had connections at higher levels, and those relationships allowed him to travel extensively.
His photographs from summer holidays have reached the peak of what individuals desire for their “European summers.”
He was experiencing his optimal lifestyle long before the expression came into being.
However, Aarons’s life wasn’t always filled with happiness and luxury vehicles.




George Allen Aarons was born on October 29, 1916; the renowned photographer came from a family of Yiddish-speaking immigrants residing in a tenement located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
His mother faced mental health challenges and was hospitalized at a psychiatric facility when he was still a child, leading to him being cared for by various family members.
He felt resentment toward his father and maintained no connection with him, while his brother Harry took his own life, as stated in a 2016 documentary titled “Slim Aarons: The High Life.”
Nevertheless, Aaron’s life changed when he joined the U.S. Army at the age of 18.
He later worked as a photographer at the United States Military Academy, and subsequently served as a war correspondent during World War II — an experience that resulted in his receiving a Purple Heart.
Following the war, Aarons’s photographic focus shifted considerably from battlefields to shorelines.
I believe his story is somewhat of a traditional American tale,” Waldron stated. “He was
Entered the war under the name of George Aarons, and emerged as Slim Aarons, a renowned photographer.
“It somewhat resembles Gatsby, or Don Draper,” Waldron added.



He relocated to California and started taking photos of famous people.
They would bring me to one of their gatherings, as they were aware I wouldn’t cause them harm. I belonged among them.
Waldron stated that Aaron’s secret lay in not making his subjects appear unfavorable.
His camera captured gatherings and celebrations, seashores and vessels, peaks and estates.
His recreational spots were spread around the world in some of the most visually stunning locations: Beverly Hills, Palm Beach, Cannes, Haiti, and the Bahamas.
“Slam was an anthropologist using his camera,” says photographer Douglas Friedman.
He recorded an entire period.”
“He chronicled a whole epoch.”
“He captured an entire time span.”
“He preserved an entire age.”
“He noted down an entire generation.
A renowned photograph captured American society figure CZ Guest alongside a big Great Dane in 1955 at her Grecian-style temple pool located on the seaside property known as Villa Artemis in Palm Beach.



Numerous of his images were taken at the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, featuring tourists enjoying champagne while wearing swimwear, water skiing, and relaxing on boats.
His photographs appeared in the high-quality pages of the era’s top publications — Life, Holiday, Town & Country, Travel + Leisure, and Vanity Fair.
He blended effortlessly into the upper class due to his low-key approach.
No designers or beauty experts were involved; he carried his own photographic gear and often worked alone without help.
He did not use flashy or strobe lighting; “I favor natural light,” he stated.
Aaron would come early for his photo sessions and remain until cocktail hour.
As a result, his noon photographs highlighted the brilliance and vividness of intense daylight, while his evening images portrayed the identical setting with the magical glow of golden hour.
As he integrated himself into the everyday habits of his upper-class clients, he gained their confidence and was welcomed into their most private spaces — bedrooms, backyard areas, vessels, and beyond.




He was extremely direct with his photographs,” Waldron remarked. “If you examine them, there’s no styling, no makeup artists involved.
He primarily targeted individuals in their residences, dressed in their usual attire, operating their personal vehicles, or found at their respective social gatherings.
Rita, his wife, served as one of his numerous inspirations; whenever he required an element of elegance in the scene, she would appear in the background clad in a vibrant red swimsuit.
One of his most renowned photographs featured Rita.
The photograph, captured during the winter of 1954, shows Rita lounging on a chaise longue within an expansive patio, surrounded by holiday decorations beside a tall Christmas tree overlooking the pool.
Rita passed away in 2023 at the age of 92 — 17 years following Aarons’ death caused by issues stemming from a heart attack and a stroke, as reported by their daughter Mary Aarons.
When questioned regarding her father’s heritage, Mary mentioned that upon viewing his photos, she finds it hard to accept they aren’t from today.
“What came first, the chicken or the egg? Is modern fashion inspired by him, or is it simply true that the style and appearance in his photographs seem current?” she said to Palm Beach.
Palmer
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Waldron stated that the photographer’s enduring influence lies in the atmosphere he created, which many today attempt to copy—but for Aarons, it was genuine.
‘People lo
Live that laid-back, worry-free, never-ending summer… the good life. That’s what
people are trying to
“To capture and reimagine,” Waldron stated.
In 1997, Getty purchased all of Aarons’ collection while the photographer was still living. Aarons passed away in 2006 at the age of 89.
He made an agreement with Mark Getty only two years following the company’s establishment, and nearly twenty years later, Waldron continues to work extensively with Aaron’s legendary collection.
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oleh admin | Agu 21, 2025 | local news, missing persons, news, poland, Travel
A 54-year-old man from Poland who lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, went missing on July 30 while walking close to Chefchaouen in northern Morocco, according to his relatives.
Adam Jordanowski journeyed from Edinburgh to Málaga, Spain, on July 25th, subsequently entering Morocco through Tangier Med prior to traveling to the mountain town, which serves as a well-known location for hikers, according to a Scottish national tabloid newspaper.
Daily Record
reported on Friday.
Jordanowski was supposed to go back to Scotland on July 31, making a layover in Barcelona. While UK border officials stated he registered for his flight to Edinburgh, his relatives worry he did not depart from Morocco.
His relatives have initiated a campaign via online platforms seeking information about his location, asking individuals to reach out to Police Scotland (101, case number 2663 from 03/08/2025) or the Polish Embassy in Rabat (+212 661 414 119).
oleh admin | Agu 20, 2025 | arrests, crime, government, police and law enforcement, politics
Published on, Aug. 19 — August 19, 2025 6:25 AM
The leader of Balochistan, Mir Sarfraz Bugti, disclosed that a major terror plan targeting the Independence Day festivities on August 14 was effectively stopped by intelligence services.
At a press conference on Monday, Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti announced the arrest of Dr Muhammad Usman Qazi, a Grade-18 lecturer at BUITEMS University, accused of being a key facilitator for the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
“Should a professor turn into a terrorist, you can’t honor him with a garland,” stated Bugti during a press briefing conducted here, accompanied by high-ranking officials such as Additional Chief Secretary for Home Affairs Hamza Shafqaat, Acting Inspector General of Police Saeed Wazir, and spokesperson for the provincial government Shahid Rind.
CM Bugti warned that those aiding terrorist elements, regardless of their social or professional status, would be held accountable.
Bugti acknowledged the intelligence services for preventing the scheduled attack on August 14, describing it as proof of the government’s strong determination to combat groups opposing the state.
The Chief Minister stated that the public announcement of Dr Qazi’s detention aimed to deliver a clear warning against terrorism and those who support it. “The state is facing well-backed groups associated with banned organizations.”
He emphasized that the insurgency is not rooted in deprivation but is driven by a purely anti-state agenda. Expressing concern over the involvement of educated individuals in terrorism, Sarfraz Bugti revealed that Dr Qazi had provided a pistol to a female facilitator for targeted killings and had also played a role in facilitating a suicide attack at Quetta railway station.
The Chief Minister voiced alarm over the increasing use of women in terrorist networks and announced the formation of a special cell within the Home Department to counter extremism in educational institutions. He added that 2,000 public sector employees have been screened, with those under suspicion being placed on the Fourth Schedule.
CM urged parents to monitor their children and report any suspicious activity, and called on parliamentarians to lead efforts against those who misguide youth under the guise of “Balochiyat.”
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to peace but warned that violence and murder will not be tolerated. To promote positive engagement, the government is allocating Rs1 billion in scholarships for Balochistan students at Punjab University.
During the press conference, a video confession by Dr Qazi was shown to the media. In the video, he admitted to knowingly facilitating terrorist activities despite receiving respect and benefits as a government employee.
Having obtained his Ph.D from Peshawar University, Qazi stated that he joined the BLA at the behest of Dr. Haibatan, known as “Kalk,” and worked under the pseudonym “Ameer.” He kept in touch with BLA leader Bashir Zeb through Telegram.
Dr Qazi confessed to three major acts of facilitation including providing medical treatment to a regional commander known as “Sher Dil”, harboring two terrorists in his home, one of whom later carried out the Quetta railway station suicide attack and purchasing and supplying a pistol to a female facilitator for targeted killings
He further confessed to providing refuge to another extremist, Noman known as “Peerak,” for a period of eight days. Peerak intended to carry out a self-destructive assault during an event on August 14 but was apprehended prior to carrying out his scheme.
Dr. Qazi ended his statement by admitting his intentional participation in actions against the state and his position as an enabler for the BLA.
oleh admin | Agu 20, 2025 | business, finance news, financial services, insurance, investing company news
Sri Lanka, August 19 – HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) along with its affiliate, HNB General Insurance Ltd (HNBGI), has achieved outstanding financial performance during Q2 2025, highlighting their dominant presence in the industry and demonstrating significant progress in crucial indicators, further securing their stable standing within the sector.
In the initial six months of 2025, the Group’s Gross Written Premium (GWP) went up by 30%, reaching Rs. 14.3 billion compared to Rs. 10.9 billion in 2024. Net profit after tax (PAT) saw an increase of 10% to Rs. 519 million (without considering the Life Insurance Surplus Transfer). Total assets amounted to Rs. 70.2 billion, marking growth from Rs. 62.4 billion during the same period last year. Investment earnings improved by 6% to reach Rs. 4.0 billion. The Group settled Rs. 3.8 billion in net claims and benefits, representing a rise of 15%, showcasing its robust dedication towards policyholders. Assets under management (AUM) expanded to Rs. 61 billion, with basic earnings per share increasing to Rs. 3.46 from Rs. 3.16.
“Our strategy has always been straightforward, expand our footprint while delivering greater value to our customers and strive to be consistent at it,” said Stuart Chapman, Chairman of HNB Assurance and HNB General Insurance.
this emphasis has allowed us to reinforce our standing in the marketplace and maintain the solid progress we’ve achieved over time, ensuring a favorable outlook for the future to create benefits for everyone involved.
HNB Assurance PLC achieved a 35% rise in gross written premium, reaching Rs. 8.6 billion during Q2 2025 compared to Rs. 6.4 billion in Q2 2024. The profit after tax for the life segment increased by 17%, amounting to Rs. 428 million (without considering the Life Insurance Surplus Transfer).
The Life Fund grew to Rs. 44.1 billion from Rs. 35.2 billion, highlighting sustained financial security. Total claims and benefits paid out went up by 33%, reaching Rs. 1.9 billion compared to Rs. 1.4 billion, while investment earnings climbed 8% to Rs. 3.6 billion.
“our emphasis on broadening our range of products and improving client support has produced remarkable outcomes,” stated lasitha wimalaratne, executive director/ceo of hnb assurance plc. “the double-digit expansion in our gwp, pat, and life fund, along with a substantial rise in settlements, reflects our dedication to our clients and our solid economic base.” hnb general insurance ltd (hnbgi) attained rs. 5.6 billion in gwp over six months, marking a 23% upsurge compared to 2024, and processed claim payments totaling rs. 2.1 billion.
The firm experienced a 23% overall increase, surpassing double the industry’s average of 11%. The non-automotive part of its business achieved the top growth rate within the sector at 35%, compared to a 4% rise in the broader market. This performance was largely fueled by the fire and engineering division, which saw remarkable growth of 49%, significantly outpacing the industry’s 4% figure.
“The key factors behind our success in leading the industry are the commitment of our team members and the robustness of our business strategy, focused on maintaining close alignment with new trends and changes happening in the General Insurance sector,” stated Sithumina Jayasundara, Executive Director/CEO of HNB General Insurance.
Our GWP has experienced significant growth, we have effectively handled our contractual obligations, and achieved a positive increase in earnings. Moreover, this quarter had an added highlight with the introduction of HNBGI NEXA, our artificial intelligence-driven chatbot, which clearly demonstrates that as we expand, we continue to improve.