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Fini.

 

So my great friend and mentor Brad graduates today. Finishing his first 365. So of course in honor of him I do a tribute, and picking an "easy" photo to copy is a daunting task because of his lighting techniques. so I relied on Lightroom to take care of all that. and is it Just me or can you actually see a bit of Brad in this, like when i look at it, there are times i see him there and not me...i think its pretty sweet haha.

but anyway, if you want no crap, all goods, and Not Art check out the Nerboo.

Thanks man, for always being there, for inspiration, and a good laugh.

 

But of course I couldn't end without having a hilarious story to this photo....the bowl that is residing on my head...is actually stolen.

now don't go all 5-0 on me. it wasn't my fault.

1) I was shitfaced

2) I was hungry

3) I wasn't the one who put Tostitos in the bowl

4) I wasn't the one who invited me to their party.

 

so therefore its fair game.

but actually theres more. My friend and I were enjoying the chips. and then decided to go back to the apt and crash. My friend being the one holding the bowl at the time. puts them down to leave

we get to the apt and i ask....where are the chips? aparently I wasn't happy with the response of "at the other party" so I went on my adventure to retrieve the chips...being heavily guarded by a fat kid. I quickly made friends with him feeding him lines of BS instead of delicious Tortillia Chips...once he got annoyed and left said bowl, I jumped on the opportunity and made a B-Line for the door.

and there you have it. Possesion IS 9/10 of the law right? anyway the chips didn't last....but the bowl did. now a state away they will never know!

 

oh and i feel like my beard makes me look like Muhammad or something. might be time to go bare..... O_o

Morning sunrise in Banff and arrival of the Rocky Mountaineer train

 

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GD F16C 83-1158 seen at Le Bourget in June 1985

i actually went outside to take a picture today! yay! :D

 

i originally had a supernatural inspired idea, but it didn't work out to well. hopefully i can find a better spot to take it tomorrow.

 

anyway, thank you so much for all of your super nice comments. i'm still not sure if i'm going to stick with this 365, but your comments really cheered me up. i'll be returning comments asap! <3

83/365 - "You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water"

 

8sec f22.0 ISO100

10-20mm 4-5.6

 

Always love getting down to West Shore, always see something different, and this time was no exception. Found this old sunken wreckage from the road so walked what felt like forever to it, thinking it could have been a huge ship with treasure, turned out it was just a little sailing boat...still, its in a better condition than my car is right now!

 

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about the maker

 

a collective stitching project for charity.

 

feathers are being collected from around the world.

 

click the links under the photos to learn more about the makers and givers.

  

read more about the project here

 

(Warsaw, Poland)

Our scale sucks. It's like...6 pounds off, but it still shows I've lost a pound or two. Woot!

 

Also, this morning, I took full advantage of my new, big bathroom. Before, my bathroom mirror was so small and high on the wall that I could only see my head. Now, it covers a whole wall in the new place, with huge vanity light bulbs, and tons of cabinet space. I'm closer to work now, but get up at the same time, so I used my extra 10 minutes to play with my hair.

 

While moving, I found a big bottle of developer and a tube of super red coloring. I have been trying to ween myself back to my natural color, BUT I JUST LOVE RED SO MUCH. I'm trying to decide what to do. :)

new haven, connecticut

1974

 

yoga photoshoot

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Friends. This morning we had a 'play date' with the most delectable Master E & his mum, my fabulous friend Maria off of The Catholic Girls. Life is so busy, and there's so much to do. Every week passes by with school runs and sports clubs and other 'stuff' - and before you know it, it's been 2 months since you saw your friend. That's not good enough. Life without friends and family is sorely lacking in substance. This boy is so beautiful in all ways he melts my heart!

Leeuwarden, April 2016

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O Grupo Empório de Teatro volta aos palcos capixabas com o novo espetáculo “Boulevard, 83”. Trata-se de um musical que faz a releitura plástica e estética de cabarés de várias épocas. A idéia da montagem surgiu com bases no glamour da década de 30 do século passado, mas movimenta-se por mais cinco décadas: de 1890 a 1940.

A trama se dá em torno da história de François Jocker e Joe Jocker, proprietários do endereço da casa de espetáculos mais antigas da Rua Boulevard, situada em New Paris City (um lugar híbrido entre Paris e Nova York).

Após a morte de François Jocker, que aparentemente era rico, é feita a leitura do testamento e os artistas que trabalhavam e moravam na casa descobrem que ele, na verdade, estava falido.

Com a casa hipotecada, todos passam a temer uma ordem de despejo. Para solucionar o problema, os artistas se unem e resolvem montar um show de reabertura do Boulevard e tentar conseguir oitenta e três mil "Francos Dolados" para quitar os títulos da hipoteca. Porém, ninguém contava que a maior cafetina da cidade, Divine Lemitré, em parceria com o maior gângster da Califórnia, Jam Montola, faria de tudo para conseguir ficar com a casa e transformá-la no maior bordel de New Paris City.

“Boulevard, 83” transita por diversas escolas teatrais, mas concentra-se principalmente no realismo fantástico e na comédia bufa, chegando a uma mistura excêntrica de gêneros.

A pesquisa musical ficou por conta de Elenísio Rodrigues que apropriou-se do erudito, jazz, blues e ragtime para compor 12 músicas em parceria com o diretor e ator Leandro Bacellar.

Com um figurino rico em rendas, plumas, meias arrastão, entre outros adereços, o elenco coloca todo o seu vigor em cena com marcações fortes e sensuais. A produção, que levou quase dois anos para ficar pronta, conta com uma equipe de aproximadamente 70 profissionais.

 

Ficha Técnica

Elenco: Allan Toni, Dayanne Lopes, Danielle Pansini, Diego Carneiro, Josimar

Teixeira, Kalina Aguiar, Leandro Bacellar, Luana Eva, Luciene Camargo, Ludmila

Porto, Mell Nascimento, Marcos Luppi, Nívia Carla, Stace Mayka e Werlesson

Grassi.

Dramaturgia, encenação e espaço cênico : Leandro Bacellar

 

Direção musical e composição: Elenísio Rodrigues

 

Composições musicais: Elenísio Rodrigues e Leandro Bacellar

 

Direção de produção: Luana Eva

 

Direção de arte: Kênia Lyra

 

Coreografias: Tadeu Schneider

 

Preparação de canto: Patrick do Val

 

Iluminação: Thiago Sales - Overlan Marques

 

Figurino: Samira Alcântara e Luana Eva

 

Produção fotográfica: Jove Fagundes

 

Orientador dança de salão: Teresa Loofredo

 

Pianista: Elenísio Rodrigues

 

Serviço

Pré-estréia: Teatro Marista/ 31 de maio/ às 20h

Rua Antônio Ataíde, nº879. Centro - Vila Velha

Temporada: 06, 07,13,14, 20,21,27 e 28 de junho - Teatro do Sesi

Rua Tupinambás s/nº . Jardim da Penha – Vitória.

Horário: 20h

Duração: 120 minutos

Classificação: 16 anos

Valor: R$20 (inteira)/ R$10 (meia)

 

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