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I always try to get a few beauty image shots while shooting for an apparel catalog -© Chuck GoodenoughAll Rights Reserved. No use, no copying & no sharing without written permission.
Beautiful model and actress Mitzi Martin in my loft downtown Los Angeles - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Yay ! It's huge for a single room, and I'm on the third floor (see the view :D) ! Exactly what I wanted.
Sorry for being so cliched but this will just have to be .........Good Enough.
You really have to view the video to go with this. One of my all time faves
Strive for excellence, not perfection.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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Typeface: Archer
Next Sunday we will celebrate as Rally Day, and this card brings you a most hearty call to be present, and to invite others to come with you. We hope every member of our school will be with us, and help make the day one of great interest to all.
Yours for a rousing Rally,
George C. Chappell
Goodenough & Woglom Co.
R.D. No. 15
Sherborne School Archives, Sherborne School, Abbey Road, Sherborne, Dorset, UK, DT9 3AP oldshirburnian.org.uk/school-archives/
The School Room (right) was purpose-built in 1606 by Roger Brinsmead, mason, and John Reape, carpenter, and replaced the first 'School House' of c.1555 It has been suggested that the building may have been designed by Inigo Jones. In 1635 a sundial was built into the south wall, the work of Reynold Gillard. The building was used as Assize Courts in the 17th century and in 1645 as the guardroom for Sir Thomas Fairfax's troops billeted in Sherborne Abbey (after the second siege of Sherborne Old Castle). All pupils at Sherborne School were taught in this room until 1670 when additional teaching space was built to the north. On the eastern wall is a statue of Edward VI, the School's founder. The statue was set up in 1614 and was carved of Portland stone by Godfrey Arnold at a cost of £9, with 5s. 4d. for painting. Beneath the statue four lines of Latin verse in praise of the boy-King encourage Shirburnians to ‘Work Gratefully!’ The bay window was added in 1866. The building became the School House dining hall in 1860 and remained so until central dining was introduced in 1975. In 2006, the room was refurbished by Robert Maguire and the Blue Lias stone floor and pale ceiling were reinstated. Above the main entrance are the arms of Edward VI (replaced in 1912) and a chronogram devised in 1670 by Headmaster John Goodenough that records the date of the School's refoundation in 1550 and the date of the restoration of the building in 1670.
The Headmaster's house (left) in the east end of Sherborne Abbey was originally the Lady Chapel and the Chapel of St Mary-le-Bow where an anchorite lived until 1539. In 1539 after the dissolution of the monastery, Sir John Horsey bought the Abbey and monastery buildings. In 1560, the Lady Chapel was converted into a house for the Headmaster of Sherborne School and remained the Headmaster’s residence until 1860 when School House was built. In the east wall survives a small oval window, the ‘Headmaster’s eye’, which overlooked what was the school yard. The bay window was added in 1839 by Headmaster Ralph Lyon and was removed in 1924 and rebuilt at Sherborne Preparatory School. In 1921, the property reverted back to the Abbey and a new east bay was added between 1921 and 1934, the work of the architect W.D. Caroe. The Lady Chapel was re-dedicated on 29 May 1934.
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Me on October 17, 1969 (age 22) in my room at London House, a student residence near Russell Square, London (see previous), less than a month after arriving in the British capital to begin a 4-year graduate study program in geology/geochemistry at Imperial College which was then the Faculty of Sciences of the University of London. I was in room 141, small but comfortable, with a view on the inner courtyard (see next). Note that if the photo had been taken today, there would be tons of electronics on the desk. The only electronics in this picture is an AM/FM/SW Sony portable radio.
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Photo of a nerdy girl looking into her internet cam. Click for More Stock Photos © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Relaxed Fit Drawstring Mens Sanded Poplin pants by Blue Dot Clothing - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Test shoot 4x5 cross process with Kodak VHC - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Invisible or Floating or Ghost Mannequin Effect - © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No use, no copying & no sharing without written permission.
Peter Breck in 2000 - Photographed in West Adams, Los Angeles, CA - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Invisible or Ghost Mannequin Apparel Product Photography - © Chuck GoodenoughAll Rights Reserved. No use, no copying & no sharing without written permission.
Done is better than perfect.
— Sheryl Sandberg
Typeface: Thirsty Rough
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I shot Charlize Theron in 1994. This is one of the images used in national advertising that year. Hair & Make-up by Lisa Ruckh, Styling by Teness. © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permsiion.
I used to love this very British look of the building where I lived every time I peeked from my room window onto the courtyard. This view is towards the southeast corner of London House looking at the oldest part of the building, constructed between 1935 and 1937. The architectural style is neo-Georgian that made extensive use of red brick in the upper portion and large chunks of flint cemented together in the bottom part. I remember being amazed when I first saw all that flint being used as a construction material. I had never seen this before, but I soon understood why as I learned that southern England had plenty of loose flint stones derived from the erosion of the extensive chalk formations (I'll have a picture of the white cliffs of Dover later in this set).
The large windows on the left is where the dining hall is located. Behind the arcade at bottom right is the Library. I used to spend time in the library looking at, among other things, an extensive collection of prints hanging on the walls that depicted the September 13, 1759 battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec, between the British and the French during the Seven Year's War. As a Canadian of French descent, it bothered me that so much homage was being paid to General James Wolfe who won the battle for the British. To this day, that event that took place more than 250 years ago remains a sore point in the minds of many French Canadians who continue to feel humiliated by what happened on that day in 1759.
Stock Image close-up of a beautiful woman's face. Kodak VHC cross process - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Invisible or Floating or Ghost Mannequin Effect - © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No use, no copying & no sharing without written permission.
David Faustino is famous for his role as Bud Bundy in the TV series "Married with Children". David was a nice guy & easy to photograph. Grooming by Cathy Highland - Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Unidentified
EVIDENCE
Provenance evidence: Inscription, Signature
Location in book: Front Endleaf
Transcription: Mary Goodenough
Associated name(s): Goodenough, Mary (autograph)
COPY
Repository: Penn Libraries
Call number: BS224 1657
Copy title: Biblia, dat is, De gantsche H. Schrifture : vervattende alle de canonycke boecken des Oude[n] en des Nieuwen Testaments / door last van de Ed. Hoogh-Mog. heeren Staten Generael vande Vereenigde Nederl. en volgens t besluyt van de Synode Nationael, gehouden tot Dordrecht inde iaren 1618, ende 1619 ; uyt de oorspronckelijcke talen in onse neder-landtsche tale getrouwelijck over-geset ; door gemeene ordre der Kercken verbetert.
Published: Amsterdam, 1657
Printer/Publisher: de weduwe wÿlen Paulus van Ravesteÿn
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Finally got one I'm happy enough to regard as focused! Will try for another. Shan't expect success for at least twelve months.
Example of one version of the Invisible Mannequin style of Apparel Product Photography Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
About 40 below zero in temp I wandered away from camp to make this photograph. Canon AE1. I kept one eye out for Polar Bears. This photo taken in 1979 north of the coast of Alaska in Harrison Bay west of Prudhoe Bay and the oil exploration service town of Deadhorse. Copyright © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No copying or reproduction or other use without written permission.
Zero Edge Reef Aquarium © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No use, no copying & no sharing without written permission.
Day 350 of 365 (Monday) - My first long day at work today. Third work location in as many days, but I got to be with previous colleagues today, and get the chance to know them better than when I purely had meetings with them, so that was nice. I fed baby during my lunch break, which worked well. So, this was my brief window to get a picture, on my way home. I only passed a handful of people, so was glad to see brolly man approach me. Not the most amazing picture in the world, but it makes me smile and it saved me fumbling for a picture this evening.
I photographed a variety of things for Guess Jeans for a bunch of years from 1985 thru about 2004. I found an old wooden mattress frame - had it for years - I hung it on a C-Stand and lit these scenes with bare bulb strobe (very small amount of fill). The mattress frame threw shadows that looked like the shadows you would get from natural window frames - window light. © Chuck Goodenough All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permsiion.