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The installation of 30 printed photographs at Croydon Clocktower, capturing Croydon's identity past and present. Archive images have been snapped in their contemporary context, creating a powerful image.
by Steve McCaffery.
[34th edition. Toronto, Underwhich Editions, [3 july] 1985. 2oo+ copies issued as part of HEADS & H&Z, of which about a third of the edition was destroyed in a flood; some extra copies released separately.
4-3/8 x 2-3/4, single sheet yellow mayfair card folded at top to 4 pp leaflet printed black rectos only, photocopy front cover with rubberstamp interior with 4 staples forming a square
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- 1st edition, Ganglia Press 5¢ Mini Mimeo 3o, 1969?
- 2nd edition, A Onion Printshop, 1981?
- 3rd edition, Curvd H&z, 1981
Tried to capture the action of a high speed moving bus with low shutter speeds to “freeze” the moment.
Warehouse Live
Houston, TX
1.24.13
© Rebekah Stearns Photography
Do not use without permission- rebekahs.photogrphy@gmail.com
I've started stalking people from my work window when I have a bit of downtime... I loved that I was taking a photo of him taking a photo and he was none the wiser, thanks to the tinted windows of my building.
One of my friend was busy to capture the golden light in her mobile, giving me an excellent opportunity to take the same.
I am obsessed about capturing every space that I am in. Also I do capture performances or spaces on request for a project. I upload the best of the captures on to FLICKR. From these I select a few to write my blogs about the experience, introspection, learning etc. I also use for executing projects in education, performing arts etc.
I create an annual calendar as a tribute to Indian dance and music
So these select captures showcase the broad perspective and spectrum.
My blogs -
performing arts - sreenionstage.wordpress.com
- Travelogue : sreenionroad.wordpress.com
- Photostories : sreeniviews.wordpress.com
- Website : sreeni.org
1 December 2012, I married my best friend Jacqueline Claire Burt. These are the photos of our wedding day.
Thank you, Grant Johnson, for your great artistic work.
My son Kayden.
This was taken last Saturday evening, quite late, he was tired.
It had been a strange and sad day. We were out to lunch with friends and I got a phone call, from the emergency vets. Our cat JoJo had been involved in a car accident and was too poorly so they had to put her down. He couldn't take it all in. Seven years old and his first real loss.
He didn't want to sleep and so Iet him stay up with me, I knew eventually he would fall asleep and then he wouldnt have to worry. 2nd wind kicked in and we did have a mad half an hour laughing and messing around with Coco our other cat, having a joke about the crazy things they both got up to. We took some photos of Coco and looked over old ones of JoJo
He wanted to do his "cool" face for a photo, he very rarely poses anymore, but always loved his "cool" face.
Whilst he looks handsome and cool, I can see very clearly the sadness in his eyes, which in turn makes me sad. It is true that a photograph captures more than the asthetic beauty but a deep sense of soul and thought.