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Jasper gives his Chuckit a tentative lick, giving me a look that just might be guilt. Guilty of what, I don't know. Loving a ball too much?
Cosplayer It's Raining Neon as a bad-ass character A.B.A. from "Guilty Gear".
She was a total trip - would love to shoot with her again anytime - and we were cracking each other up laughing during our time together. I got some great candid shots of her when someone brought out a portable fan during a break (was very hot and humid at the shoot).
I'm sorry to remind
You but I'm scared of what we're creating,
This life ain't fair.
B&w picture for the IG meme! Yay for closeups. :)
film: Ilford Delta 100
cam: Hasselblad
who ate the cheese?... as you see the dude just pleaded guilty... :)
I was lucky enough to work with a dynamite crew on this shoot. The models, the makeup artist, the assistants. Everyone was awesome. Anyway this is my favorite from the shoot... I think.
MUA - Tony Acevedo
Model - Lynsi Uriona
Strobist:
AB800 w/ Beauty dish directly above subject
AB800 w/ 47" gridded softbox
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Model : Natalia ghiani
Mua : Natalia ghiani
Photo, Lights, Editing by : Giacomo macis
strobist info : a canon 430 EX II at full power on camera right triggered with cactus v2s wireless system
.......midnight strikes, hunters prowl
seeking which is forbidden
in true convict style
indulgence wins
so begins mutilation
no battle was fought
the work of beast unfolds
keep the secret close or die
guilty of innocence, guilty of
innocent
pure perversion
truth kept, tightly wrapped,
shrouded in, devils breath
trembling, twisted, trapped
the smell of torment
fills the room
so still, deathly silence
the victims future crumbles......
Cosplayer: YURIKO TIGER (ユリコタイガー)
Character: Inori Yuzuriha (楪 いのり)
Series: Guilty Crown (ギルティクラウン)
Location: Fumettopoli may 2013 (sun),Milan (Italy)
Photo by: Diz*Zyモノガタリ Photography
Dress by: friends
''so, everything that makes me whole
今君に捧げよう
I'm Yours ''
Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon / Guilty!
Tracks:
- "I've Been Driftin' / Once Upon a Time"
(Jimmy Witherspoon, Eric Burdon)
- "Steam Roller" (James Taylor)
- "The Laws Must Change" (John Mayall)
- "Have Mercy Judge" (Chuck Berry)
- "Going Down Slow" (Live) (St. Louis Jimmy Oden)
- "Soledad" (Burdon, John Sterling)
- "Home Dream" (Burdon)
- "Wicked, Wicked Man" (Burdon)
- "Headin' for Home" (Burdon, John Sterling, Kim Kesterson)
- "The Time Has Come" (Witherspoon, Teddy Edwards)
Eric Burdon - vocals, design
Jimmy Witherspoon - vocals
Howard Scott, John Sterling - guitar
B.B. Dickerson, Kim Kesterson - bass
Lonnie Jordan, Terry Ryan - piano, organ
George Suranovich, Harold Brown - drums
Papa Dee Allen - congas
Bob Mercereau, Lee Oskar - harmonica
Charles Miller - tenor saxophone
Studio: MGM Studios, Wally Heider Studios, John Phillips Studio and with the Far Out Mobile Unit (July - September, 1971)
sleeve design: cover photo by Michael Strauss; Art Director: Howard Miller; Album Design: Eric Burdon
Label: MGM Records, United Artists / 1971
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Day 268 of 365 - November 28th, 2012
This is our Tree Bandit. We have to rehang ornaments on a weekly basis; at least the ones we can find.
View on Black - Press "L"
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM
In April of last year, then-Representative Michael "I'll break you in half — like a boy" Grimm, a former FBI agent and Marine, was indicted in federal court on a slew of charges stemming from his pre-Congressional stint as a health-food restaurateur. He was accused of underreporting wages and revenue and hiring undocumented workers at his terribly named Upper East Side restaurant, Healthalicious (slogan: "better than delicious"), as well as lying under oath in a lawsuit brought by restaurant employees.
Despite his legal troubles, Grimm decided to run for re-election in November, leading some to speculate that he was seeking another term largely so that he could then offer to resign as part of a plea bargain. Even with all the controversy swirling around him, he handily won re-election in a truly pitiful contest over a truly pitiful opponent, Domenic Recchia. One voter told the NY Times: "Everybody is kind of counting on Grimm getting convicted and then maybe there will be a special election . . . And maybe we’ll have better choices."
On December 23, a few weeks after his victory, Grimm pleaded guilty to one felony charge of tax fraud while also acknowledging that he had committed perjury and wire fraud and hired illegal immigrants, but he nevertheless vowed not to step down from Congress. Less than a week later, however, after meeting with House Speaker John Boehner, he announced that he would be resigning effective January 5, having served not even a day of his new term. Now it's early March and his former district office here on New Dorp Lane still looks the same as ever (compare: September 2012, March 2015), even though it's been nearly two months since one could accurately describe Michael G. Grimm as "Congressman".
UPDATE (Oct. 31, 2015): Dan Donovan, the Staten Island district attorney whose office handled the controversial (because it didn't produce an indictment) grand jury inquiry into the death of Eric Garner at the hands of the police, was selected by the voters in May to replace Grimm in Congress, and he has since taken over Grimm's old district office on New Dorp Lane. In July, Grimm was sentenced to eight months in prison, with the judge telling him: "Your moral compass, Mr. Grimm, needs some reorientation." He started serving his sentence in September at a minimum-security prison camp in western Pennsylvania.