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Aaron Carter @ Kingdom // 10-19-13 // Richmond, Va
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Aaron Nace is the star of his own show, but while many of us are questing for stardom all over the internet by filling out silly surveys, updating your status, and uploading home movies for the world to see, Aaron Nace is out taking amazing photographs, and that is why his star shine brighter in the cosmos of the web. He inspires us to go do it ourselves and make it interesting. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
The happy couple-to-be :) We had the most wonderful weekend in Easton, attending the Grand Tasting (a tasting and planning event at our wedding venue). This was taken Sunday morning at brunch by our waitress, who may or may not have been on to us, as we stole a few pieces of bacon for the boys... we don't look guilty, do we?
I used a photo of my friend, manipulated it in Paint SHop Pro 9. I will post a copy of the original in the comments, below.
Aaron treated me to some goodies for my birthday! These are from a local patisserie in La Defense. Yummy!
Aaron Paul speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Breaking Bad", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Aaron as close to a son as I have - I am almost 18 years older than him and I have known him since he was a teenager. He is now married and a father of six children. He and his younger brother, Nathan, drove down to visit and spend a week with me.
German autograph card, 2018.
Aaron Altaras (1995) is one of the most promising German actors of his generation. Altaras had his breakthrough as a teenager in the TV film Nicht alle waren Mörder/Not all were murderers (2006), with Nadja Uhl and Hannelore Elsner. As a young adult, he appeared in two interesting films. The first was Die Unsichtbaren/The Invisibles (2017) about four young Jews who learned to hide in plain sight in Berlin during the war. The other is the Swiss romantic drama Mario (2018), about two young football players who get caught up between the politics of the game and the politics of love. His next project is the Mini-series Unorthodox (2020).
Aaron Altarras was born in 1995 in Berlin, Germany. He is the son of director and actress Adriana Altaras and composer Wolfgang Böhmer, and the older brother of actor Leon Altaras. Aaron's maternal grandfather was Jakob Altaras, a Sephardi Jew, from Split, Dalmatia, who was a prominent physician and president of the Jewish community in Giessen. Aaron's maternal grandmother was Thea Altaras, a prominent architect, from Zagreb, who was Ashkenazi Jewish. Both of Aaron's grandparents were Holocaust survivors who fought in the resistance during WWII. Altaras attended the Heinz Galinski elementary school in Berlin. During his education at Heinz-Galinski he was discovered by a casting team. At the age of 9, Aaron played his first major role in the TV feature Mogelpackung Mann (Udo Witte, 2004) with Christoph M. Ohrt. He has since made a number of appearances in TV and screen productions, e.g. Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne/If the father with the son (Udo Witte, 2005), Allein unter Bauern/Alone among farmers (Udo Witte, a.o., 2006) with Christoph M. Ohrt, and Hoellenritt/Roller Coaster (Martin Busker, 2007).
Aaron Altaras had his breakthrough as a teenager in the TV film Nicht alle waren Moerder/Not all were murderers (Jo Baier, 2006), with Nadja Uhl and Hannelore Elsner. The film tells the story of actor Michael Degen's youth, who as a Jewish boy survived Nazi Germany and later became a well-known actor. Aaron played the lead role. The film won one of Germany's most prestigious TV awards, the Grimme Preis. In 2006 he started to attend the gymnasium Jüdische Oberschule Berlin (Berlin Jewish High School). In the following years, he played guest roles in popular Krimi series like Tatort (2008-2010), Der Usedom-Krimi (2014), Ein starkes Team (2015) and SOKO Stuttgart (2015). As a young adult, he appeared in two interesting films. The first was Die Unsichtbaren/The Invisibles (Claus Räfle, 2017). While Joseph Goebbels infamously declared Berlin "free of Jews" in 1943, 1,700 managed to survive in the Nazi capital through the end of WWII. The Invisibles traces the stories of four young people who learned to hide in plain sight. The other is the Swiss romantic drama Mario (Marcel Gisler, 2018), about two young football players who get caught up between the politics of the game and the politics of love. His next project is the Mini-series Unorthodox (Maria Schrader, 2020), which follows a young woman brought up in an ultra-Orthodox community in Brooklyn's Williamsburg district who strikes out for Berlin, leaving behind an arranged marriage and tight-knit faith community in part to pursue her goal of becoming a classical musician.
Sources: Wikipedia and IMDb.
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My friend Aaron is an amazing musician who is starting a solo project. He needed some shots for his myspace so he hit me up and we took some. I also shot my first "music video" with him. haha. www.vimeo.com/14157403
I know all three of these photos are very similar but they are just different enough that I'm posting all of them on here.
Strobist: Quantum T2 on 1/8 power to the left through umbrella (boomed by Casey) and SB-600 on 1/16 power to the left behind him.
Extremely talented Photographer & Digital Artist - Aaron Nace
1. Why Am I Here?, 2. Solidarity, 3. Not all good, 4. Die without you, 5. Splash, 6. Human for a day, 7. Zebra, 8. Sass on the beach, 9. "If you want to be one of the nonconformists all you have to do is dress just like us and listen to the same music we do", 10. Friends, 11. I'll always be here for you, 12. Trendsetter, 13. If you don't like my fire, then don't come around14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
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Posted by Ross Marquand (Aaron) - Spencer cleans up nice... Click to read more in my live Gab ☞ t.co/eRrufrvn5J | #TWD #RossMarquand #Aaron #TWD #TheWalkingDead December 11, 2016 at 09:43PM
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Posted by Ross Marquand (Aaron) - Tonight...it's going down.
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Underoath, Truth Drums, Truth, Truth Custom Drums, Aaron Gillespie, Roseland Theater, Portland, OR, Oregon, Concert, Canon 50D
Hanging out on stage with Underoath at the Roseland Theater located in Downtown Portland Oregon. We had a great time with the fellas.
Hanging out on stage with Underoath at the Roseland Theater located in Downtown Portland Oregon. We had a great time with the fellas.
Aaron Paul speaking at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Clarion Alley, San Francisco, turned out to be a real feast to photograph and the making of new friends !
Aaron excused himself when he passed by as I was lifting my camera and stepped aside.
"Oh, please, do remain in the picture," I said, "I like to have people in my photos."
He smiled kindly and posed for me and than I introduced myself and my photo project.
Aaron, 59y/o, was the nicest, soft spoken and gentle person.
He is working in a music store, he plays bass guitar and he also sings in the choir ' Glide'.
It was so easy to connect with him and his message proved I was right about him.
"Treat each other kindly," he said.
How important this really is. Can you imagine how wonderful our world would be with more kindness around?
Aaron advice to his younger self: "Take advantage of more opportunities. Don't be afraid to speak up. Don't be shy.
Don't chose money over passion!"
I really couldn't believe that Aaron was 59 y/o, turning 60 soon. I thought he was much younger than that. Some people have a young spirit and it shines through :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=galqEQjGIVk
This is my 644th submission to The Human Family group.
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