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Detalle de una pintura erosionada por el tiempo....Convertida en abstracion fotografica COPYRIGHT © JORDI CAMARDONS IMAGE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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I met Dick in the early summer of 1977. I was thirty-five. A few months later he celebrated his forty-fifth birthday. Here we are, this afternoon, celebrating his ninetieth birthday. I am still ten years behind.
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It is the fastest land animal. The only extant member of the genus Acinonyx, the cheetah was formally described by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1775. The cheetah is characterised by a slender body, deep chest, spotted coat, small rounded head, black tear-like streaks on the face, long thin legs and long spotted tail. Its lightly built, slender form is in sharp contrast with the robust build of the big cats, making it more similar to the cougar. The cheetah reaches 70 to 90 cm (28 to 35 in) at the shoulder, and weighs 21–72 kg (46–159 lb).
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A very striking poster, from an original design in cut paper, for what I'm sure is the German magazine UHU, published by Ullstein Verlag Berlin between 1924 and 1934. The magazine was very avant-garde and contemporary in tone that is now seen as being evocative of the Weimar years in Germany. It was published by the famous publishing house of Ullstein Verlag, founded in 1877 and who in the mid-20s constructed the architecturally bold Ullsteinhaus in Berlin-Tempelhof. In 1934 under Nazi laws, the Jewish owners saw the business sequestrated from them and it was returned to surviving family members in post-war years. The publishing name survives although under different ownerships.
The poster is credited to Gitta Mallász (1907 - 1992). Gitta had a fascinating history aside from being a graphic designer and artist - a talented swimmer, she endured both Nazi and Soviet oppression moving to France in 1960, and is now best known for the spiritual revelations she and her friends experienced during WW2 later published as 'Talking with Angels'.
At the end of the 100 Strangers met up in London after most people had left, Colin, Ben, Celine and I were going for a coffee before splitting up. On the way to the bistro we walked past this exquisitely stylish girl and I had to turn round and look - we all stopped and deliberated then encouraged by the others I ran after her to ask for her picture!
She was a bit resistant at first to a portrait, it always seems harder to convince people after dark however with a little persistence I was awarded the opportunity to take a few shots and this is how I met Christine (the last of the strangers I photographed in London that I pan to post - I had a few that I neglected but time to move on).
Christine was with a group of people on their way out to a museum. She is a graphic designer. I was chatting to one of her friends about the 100 strangers project and he was telling me about a friend he has that did a similar project after the London Riots last year where he went out and made portraits of the shopkeepers in the area.
I shot this one with the 35mm on and a SB600 providing additional light. I throw the camera back into AP mode for this to help combat the tricky light.
This is the 54th portrait in my 100 Strangers Project round 2.
See Round 1 for my first 100 strangers.
Find out more and get involved at www.100Strangers.com