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I'm never perfectly satisfied with my organizational structure, but for now I have hanging folders in milk crates where I organize and file various collage materials. This is a close-up of the section devoted to type, text and words.
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THIS PHOTO IS PART OF FRIDAY FIVE
A weekly photodiary sharing five photographs of works in progress, tools, supplies, or other items in my studio.
FILE Magazine Issue 2.
124 pages and over 3 hours of short films, documentaries and music videos on DVD.
FILE Magazine is a bi-annual publication featuring a broad selection of visual communication in the fields of graphic design, art, photography, fashion and moving image. Beautifully presented in a 30 x 39 cm hard cover with a full colour 52 gsm newsprint stitched inside. Each issue is accompanied by a DVD featuring short films, music videos and documentaries. A magazine to Watch & Read.
The Homestead Act offered a free quarter section of land (160 acres) for improving the land and living on the land for five years. To claim land under the Homestead Act of 1862, one had to be a U.S. citizen, or have filed an intention to become on; at least 21 years old; single, or head of a household; never bore arms against the United States. To “prove up” on one’s claim or take ownership of the property they had to build a dwelling of at least 12 x 14 feet; cultivate at least 10 acres; live on the claim for five years. Mahlon S. Gore, a Vermillion printer, may have filed the first homestead claim in the U.S. He filed on land in Union County near the Big Sioux River, right after midnight on January 1, 1863, when the law took effect. Shown here, Mahlon Gore’s filing papers for the first homestead in Dakota Territory.
Nederland, Zuid-Holland, Den Haag, 20-03-2009; Hoogbouw van ministeries direct naast het station Den Haag Centraal. Als eerste VROM met daaraan vastgeplakt de Hoftoren (ministerie OCW). De rode bakstenen toren met groene bovenkant is de Zurichtoren (huisvest onder andere de OPTA en NMA), de dubbel toren met blauwe daken is Castalia, bijgenaamd de Haagse Tieten - ministerie VWS. De kranen staan aan de bouwput van de JuBi (Justitie en Binnenlandse zaken). De hoogbouw rechterbovehoek, 'het Strijkijzer', aan het Rijswijkseplein, omgeving station Hollands Spoor. Linksboven de Utrechtsebaan.
Swart collectie, luchtfoto (25 procent toeslag); Swart Collection, aerial photo (additional fee required);
foto Siebe Swart / photo Siebe Swart
Filer actually tried out a Charger as a patrol unit for a while. However it handled so poorly in the weather conditions of the area that FPD returned to crown victorias and durangos.
Title: Nicholson File Factory Employees
Accession #: 994-4-1-11
Description: B&W cabinet card portrait of the Nicholson File Co. Ltd. employees taken outside of the Cavan Street factory, c. 1900s.
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Well, if you saw the Blip Blog on Blipfoto.com at all today then you'll know why I found myself at the Edinburgh Tattoo tonight. But not just at the Tattoo. Oh no.
Chaperoned in I was ushered 'backstage' behind the walls of the Castle to see the 'Big Bla' - basically all of the bands getting ready to perform, or milling and taking in the views while having a fag and taking photos with mobile phones. The concentration, though, was intense, as soundchecks were carried out, before a load of the bands joined forces to limber up. From here, back through the esplanade as the grandstands started to fill, and up to where the VIPs live, inadvertently bumping into a partner at a law firm I used to work for occasionally, and becoming an impromptu portrait photographer.
Back down and the first hour of the show was taken in at ground level, in front of the grandstands, with nothing obscuring the view. From the dreich first entrance and shows of tartan; to Dutch military bicycle music (yes... really...). As they left the Brazilians swung (quite literally) into rhythm, only to be replaced by some brute force gun running, then some unexpected German humour with dancing; giant horns; and lederhosen.
There were motorbikes (celebrating 90 years of the Scottish branch of the British Legion I think, and, of course, big-hatted drummers.
With 25 minutes or so left it was time for a higher vantage point. And while this meant missing out on the detail of the spectacle, it meant I could play with some long shutter speeds to get the motion of the performers, and the fantastic image overlaying going on right on the surface of the Castle. So musicians filed in; while the Castle became red, white and blue; then patriotic; then rampant.
Phew.
Open Field on a Tuesday evening
Open Filed at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Aug 3, 2010
Stopped on way to Loring Park and during the switch from a music to a film stage.
These files detail how the American government secretly acquired the results of the awful experiments undertaken by the Japanese troops-mostly performed on Chinese citizens or POWs. Later, I learned that the US received this information in return for granting some powerful Japanese captains amnesty.
X FILES: Dana Scully
Used charcoal, graphite, color pencils and pastels on mix media sketching paper 8x11
Decided to add some color and get an actual close up of picture.
Inspired by one of the greatest shows ever created lol Still might do a few things to it but it's finished for the most part I think. I used mainly graphite and pastels. Completely done freehand as rough sketch and only being my second portrait, i'm proud of this so if your gonna hate, keep it to yourself:) I know it's not an exact likeness lol My camera is not the best either so the picture itself looks a little better than this.