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By Robert Lockard

Ilya Moshenskiy, the Principal Photographer of Ilya’s Photography, recently came home from an eventful trip to Cannes for the International Boat & Yacht Show. He arrived with a whole bunch of beautiful photos highlighting the celebration of luxurious watercraft of all shapes and sizes. Check out his collection of photos here:

http://ilyaluxury.com/gallery/luxury/Cannes%20International%20Show/expl.php?user=Cannes%20International%20Show

Ilya is no stranger to covering big events with his keen eye for small details. Near the end of summer this year, he took time to photograph beautiful images at Seafair in Seattle. He has also been present at many Luxury Real Estate conferences, and he will be at the 13th Annual Luxury Real Estate Fall Conference on Oct. 11-14, 2008. He’s such a hard worker and we definitely appreciate all of his efforts here at Luxury Real Estate.

Enjoy some of his amazing work below. Be sure to contact him at Contact him at ilya (at) ilyaestate.com or 425.883.2246 for all of your photography needs, including luxury homes, events, food and more.

Luxury yachts from a variety of nations were on display at the International Cannes Boat & Yacht Show of 2008. Photo copyright of Ilya's Photography.

Dazzling lights and color come together at the International Cannes Boat & Yacht Show. Photo copyright of Ilya's Photography.

Interior of one of the yachts at the International Cannes Boat & Yacht Show. Photo copyright of Ilya's Photography.

Even the engine room of this yacht looks beautiful! Photo copyright of Ilya's Photography.

Fireworks and spotlights illuminate this yacht at the International Cannes Boat & Yacht Show. Photo copyright of Ilya's Photography.

An interesting sculpture in Cannes. Perhaps it signifies relaxation. Photo copyright of Ilya's Photography.


Editor’s Note:
Robert Lockard is the Public Relations & Media Specialist with LuxuryRealEstate.com. I am Robert. I create all of Luxury Real Estate's newsletters, write the editorials in
LuxuryRealEstate.com Magazine and much more. All of the photos in this blog entry are the copyright of Ilya’s Photography.

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  1. James Bridges 4 days later:
    Nice idea to share about the International Boat and Yacht show. As luxury buyers look in each city, it is probably one of the more common questions that gets asked "what homes do you have with boat slips?". Understanding what boat or yacht they have is essential to helping them with their real estate goals.
  2. Robert Lockard 5 days later:

    Excellent comment, James. Thank you very much for taking the time to point that out. I actually wrote an article on luxury properties with boat slips and nearby marinas in the spring 2008 issue of LuxuryRealEstate.com Magazine. I can definitely vouch that waterfront luxury homes are very popular, and yacht owners can be quite choosy about where to park their boats. Thanks again for your insightful words, James!

  3. Brian 6 days later:

    Hi Robert, The most ideal place for clubbing all luxuries is the Yacht Show. I would like to share something which may be of your interest to review. Sotheby's France Owner and CEO has written a book 'Living in Luxury' which cascades the beauty of french homes and luxury living. I'm posting this for your information and for your to share this to anyone of similar interest. About "Living in Luxury – Inside the World’s Most Glamorous Homes”, published by international publishers “Thames & Hudson” (London, NY, Hong Kong), written by Alexander V. G. Kraft, long-term executive of Sotheby’s and owner of Sotheby's International Realty France – Monaco (and, of course, asw - member): This highly elegant coffee – table book features on 200 pages not only 20 of the world’s most breathtaking properties from around the globe, but also provides for the first time ever a comprehensive introduction into the fascinating world of luxury real estate, its history, markets, mechanisms, movers & shakers, including the Do’s & Don’ts of acquiring luxury properties. From the Palm Beach - mansion of Donald Trump to the Richard – Neutra – masterpiece of Vidal Sassoon in Bel Air, from the legendary Krupp – estate in Marrakech, Morocco, to the French château of the “Sephora” – cosmetics – founder Domique Mandonnaud, the book presents a unique mixture of 20 very different properties from around the globe, each presented on 6 – 8 full pages. But in addition to those lavishly illustrated properties, the book also provides the first-ever reference guide for luxury real estate as a whole, and explores its fascinating history (from the Romans to the Rothschilds, from King Louis XIV to the Beckhams), worldwide markets (New York, London, Hong Kong etc.), movers & shakers (from Prince Alfonso Hohenlohe in the 1950s to André Balazs nowadays), trends, prices, rules & regulations. Published by renown international publishers Thames & Hudson (of “Hip Hotels”-, “Tom Ford”- and “Gucci by Gucci” – book – fame), the book will be officially released beginning of November, but is already available for pre – order on Amazon, at Barnes & Noble and many other book sellers. The foreword is by Donald Trump, the afterword by Henriette von Bohlen und Halbach. http://www.amazon.com/Living-Luxury-Inside-Worlds-Glamorous/dp/0500514178/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222774251&sr=8-1 

    http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Living-in-Luxury/Alexander-Kraft/e/9780500514177/?itm=2 Thanks much Robert.

  4. Robert Lockard 6 days later:

    Dear Brian,

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing such a long comment. It's a little advertorial (if that's a word), but your words have plenty of interesting points in them, as well, so I don't think it's a problem. Have a great day!

  5. James Bridges 7 days later:
    Great conversations going on here Robert (on this post and your whole blog for that matter) :). Thanks for directing me to the link for the magazine article that you wrote. It definitely keeps me inspired to keep documenting on our website and blog about the homes here in Long Beach with access to slips.
  6. Brian 7 days later:
    Hi Robert, Thanks for your honest feedback. I'm myself a blogger and I do understand that if there is something on a blog which is not of the persons interest or of any external influence,then the blog and the post would look and feel like an advertisement. (but this blog is well maintained in all aspects). I have a request and would be glad if you could do that. I have typed the title of the book as 'Luxury in Living' but the actual title is 'Living in Luxury'. Hope you can edit my comment and republish it. Thanks Brian
  7. shashindra 7 days later:
    Nice idea to share about the International Boat and Yacht show.
  8. Robert Lockard 7 days later:
    Wow! So many comments and so little time. Now this is what I like. :) I'll start by pointing out that I just modified your comment, as you requested Brian, so that the title of the book reads "Living in Luxury." Thank you very much for asking. I apologize that you don't have the option to modify your own comments on our blog. It seems like that would be a standard feature. Also, I wish the comments section would remember people's names, email addresses and Web sites so we wouldn't have to type them in every time we want to comment on something. The easier the better when it comes to technology, I say. Also, you're welcome for the honest feedback about your comment. I am all for promotion and talking about related topics, so I appreciate your taking the time to share them. Also, it doesn't hurt that you throw in a few compliments about how well-maintained our blog is. :)
  9. Robert Lockard 7 days later:
    Dear James, Another great comment. :) Thanks for making the conversations on this blog so great! I am very grateful for your positive feedback and I'm also so glad that you were able to check out my article in our magazine. If you would like, feel free to email your blog entries every now and then if you would like me to include them on our blog, as well. I always make sure to link back to the original blog source, so we lift you higher in the search engines. I wish I could add links to this blog in some sort of Links section so that I could link to all of our contributors' blogs. Have a great day!
  10. Robert Lockard 7 days later:
    Last, but certainly not least, thank you shashindra for your comment. I enjoy talking about a variety of subjects in my blog entries, some dealing with luxury homes, others with luxury boats and events, and still others about trends and ideas not necessarily related to luxury. I'm so glad you found this discussion about the International Boat and Yacht Show interesting. Thank you all for adding to this fun dialogue.
  11. Robert Lockard 7 days later:
    Dear Brian, By the way, it just hit me that you were talking about a coffee-table-quality book filled with pictures of properties, and that's exactly what Ilya Moshenskiy, the Principal Photographer of Ilya's Photography, is an expert at doing. I highly recommend emailing him at ilya@ilyaestate.com or calling him at 425-883-2246. I'm sure he'd love to talk to you or Alexander Kraft. Anyway, that's my little plug. :) Thank you very much for your comments, again.
  12. Brian about 1 month later:
    Hi Robert, how are you? Since i did not provide an email id before i was not able to get your comments.sorry for the delay in response. Thank you so much for referring Ilya, i will pass the message to Alex. I have started a new blog and it is focused only on the castles and luxury villas in the regions of France. http://luxuriouslyfrance.blogspot.com/ (was started today and only one post is updated) i would like to take short tips and guidance from you to establish networking with relevant communities and relevant enthusiasts. you can start advising me right from the layout and color of the blog :) Is there any way that i can email you or do you prefer to have it as blog my questions and clarification on the comment field itself? I would like to give you a call and discuss more if it is not a trouble for you. are you located in France or in the US? talk to you soon Regards, -Brian
  13. Brian about 1 month later:
    is it ok to make a post on the 4th annual luxury real estate conference?

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