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A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
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Josh Knill - oftenhover.4ormat.com/
I Love Dust - ilovedust.com/
Also huge thanks to BSc Broadcast & TV students Massimo and Jonas.
It was a pleasure to create a working ranch in Oregon California + Southwest + PNW hello-Maury.tumblr.com
Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 1 - 10 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
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Josh Knill - oftenhover.4ormat.com/
I Love Dust - ilovedust.com/
Also huge thanks to BSc Broadcast & TV students Massimo and Jonas.
A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.
10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.
creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/
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Josh Knill - oftenhover.4ormat.com/
I Love Dust - ilovedust.com/
Also huge thanks to BSc Broadcast & TV students Massimo and Jonas.
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“The Extraction”
This short film was created for the “48 Hour Film Project”, and was directed by Kimberly Scott and Chris Pichado. It’s successful completion could not have been accomplished without the help of the entire Hidden Track Films crew!
I had the privilege of being part of the team that helped complete the film from start to finish! Each person played an important part: the story development, props, lighting, shooting, audio, directing, producing, editing. All this was done within 48 Hours.
As of the posting of this blog we had just received news that our film had been selected as part of the “Best Of” awards. We wont find out the categories until this coming Tuesday!
Stay tuned for the video link! : )
Thanks, RJemal
A shout out to my friend Rod Guajardo for linking me up with the crew at Hidden Track Films.
UPDATE 8/23/2011:
Guess what?! We won! Hidden Track Film’s “The Extraction” in the 2011 48 Hour Film Project – San Antonio: Best Costumes, Best Sound Design, Best Editing, Best Directing, Audience Favorite-Group B and BEST FILM! Now our short film will show at the Taos Shortz Film Fest: 48 Hour Film Project International Filmapalooza!
Tree free, handmade papers, braid, motifs etc
I nearly jumped out of my skin when I received my MASSIVE parcel this morning, only posted yesterday! This photo does not show how beautiful and unique these silk, cotton etc papers and other bits made in a small Indian community are. I am going to have lots of fun with these!!
So much variety it's impossible to show, the glitter, embellishments and embossing isn't visible in this size photograph either. I made a few things already from some pieces I picked up from a craft fair.
*SQUEAL!!*
Creating Healthy Work Environments
24-26 March 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Day 2 - 25 March 2022
Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com
Members of the Avondale Regional Branch Library's Club Create craft soothing bath salts, melt-and-pour soaps, and “tub tea” with lavender.
Create a black-and-white cinematic portrait of a young girl sitting barefoot on a worn wooden porch beside an old barn. She hugs her knees close, long patterned skirt gathered beneath her, bracelets stacked on her wrists. A daisy-flower headband rests in her hair, framing her shy, mischievous smile. Soft natural light falls across her face, highlighting freckles and innocence. Tall grass and weathered wood textures surround her, evoking a nostalgic, rural summer mood. Add subtle grain and depth-of-field blur for vintage realism, as though captured on film. The image should feel intimate, quiet, and filled with unspoken stories.
The borders have been successfully attached (mitered too!) to this queen-sized quilt. More pics to follow of the whole top, once the weather improves and I can take it outside to photograph...that should be in about 6 weeks :-)
Larger areas of veneer loss were compensated with wood fills. The creation and placement of these fills was a multi-step process. First plastic transparencies were used to create a pattern for the fills. A tracing of the area of loss was etched into the film, and then this etching was traced over with a permanent marker. The film was then xeroxed to create paper patterns for each fill. These patterns were cut out and pasted onto new pieces of replacement veneer. This picture shows new fills which were cut using the patterns and a fine jeweler’s saw.
Un poco complicado si que es hacer una esfera perfecta . Despues de muchos intentos casi lo consigo .
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Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 1 - 10 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
Images from a collection of negatives I brought. The photographer is unknown. They were purchased complete with the copyright
Still having fun experimenting with the macro Lens. This image was taken in natural light with the aide of a chopping board covered in foil to reflect light back in to the centre of the Lillie.
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