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There is a saying that says that those who want to know a lot are not understood, but ask me...
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"A simple smile. That's the start of opening your heart and being compassionate to others."
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~~~“A wall in Ostend is absolutely on top of my bucket list,” said Ghent street artist Kitsune recently in an interview. "Then I would have come full circle.”
Well, the time is now! By the way, what she meant by coming full circle: the artist entered the street art scene as an intern of The Crystal Ship. There, she learned a lot from the artists she assisted, but she soon also developed her own spirited, intimate style (including a uniquely saturated colour palette).
Location: Peter Benoitstraat 77, Oostende, Belgium ~~~
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'Compassionate', Streetart Oostende, Belgium
Artist: Kitsune
Title is mine ;-)
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Castello di Valdengo, Piedmont Italy
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Check out my last fun project (interviews with my fellows Flickr friends )
Today is AngeloCesare turn @ angiereal.blogspot.com
A few days in the hills of West Oz and these 3 guys showed up on time for their 60 minute interview. Good chat too.
Michael was interviewing people outside the Houses of Parliament for his podcast. He was a charming, charasmatic and funny. It was a pleasure to meet him....
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"Our fifty second interview in this new series of intimate interviews is with talented mobile photography and artist, Stefania Piccioni from Ascoli, Marche, Italy. This is an interview that is sure to get your creative juices flowing. Enjoy!"... theappwhisperer.com/2019/08/mobile-photography-art-intima...
This Shot Was Taken in Global Village
while Ex-shail Was interviewed by one of Cheez Members !
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The thing in front of him is a Light hehehe :P
Model :Ex.shail ~ My Brother ~
"Photography is truth.”
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the lovely Stephanie Fereiro has done an interview with me for her blog. Please read it here:
After the interview, one of these four lovely ladies will take over the job of Press Secretary at the White House. Which one will it be? And will we ever learn what winning attributes she has that got her the job? Only time will tell.
It's 4 days before the official end of the DMIR and life finds me at Iron Junction for the first time.
This was long before I put any effort into railroad photography. I was an armchair railfan at this point, but I had acquired a $300 digital camera (a princely sum at the time, I might add) and was living on the Canadian border. I think it was a job interview that brought me to Eveleth, and with some time to kill I decided to go find this mythical place called Iron Junction. I had read about it and seen photos taken there on the interwebs and perhaps, even in a magazine.
As you can see my hunt was successful, as far as finding the location. The photography, not so much. But it did mean I shot maroon paint prior to the commencement of the assimilation.
If it matters, I think this was a Minntac load bound for Two Harbors with a tunnel motor and a pair of SD-M's for power. With the exception of the cars, which seem to be ageless, it is pretty much all gone now. There is still a maroon tunnel motor around but with no straight air it will never get this work again, and the M's have all moved on.
It's a photo that I am extremely thankful to have had the opportunity to shoot, even if it's not much from a technical standpoint. It makes me think of how excited I was at the time. It reminds me of why I put effort into railroad photography.
I am happy to be the first photographer interviewed by Velvet Eyes, a new promising photography website.
A big thanks to the curator team, Laura Uslar and Stanley Bloom
Love the site design! Check it out! Great stuffs in there.
Head of the Baghdad police, Superintendent Maitland interviews his daughter, Sheila, under the watchful eye of Poirot.
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
All Photos Are Copyright To Paul Saad , Unauthorised Use Is Not Allowed Without Prior Permission. © Some rights reserved ©
Has she covered up her camera? No, it's a flip-up LED light array, used to light her subjects during filming.
You can check out an interview I did for Issue 74 of Inspired Eye. It is an online magazine about street photography. Thank you Don Springer for the opportunity to express myself and share my views. It was a fantastic experience.
Ask me anything.
Thank you for all the kind comments over the years, i have made it a new years resolution to try and reply to them more but please be patient with me , i find it quite hard down to a bang on the head and slight brain injury which just effects my dyslexia and train of thought.
My latest interview has been published! Thank you so much, Patricia, for the great interview and for all of your hard work and dedication to the Blythe community! <3
A words of gratitude and happiness!
Big thanks to Strawberry Linden for sharing all my interviews with artist at SL Community!
I feel very honored and touched
to have such great support, be it through the SL community, but also outside SL, at such platforms as News Break (USA) or Belgium Trendolizer.
More than that, I am very happy for the interviewed artists and thankful that they opened their hearts and souls to me!
Interview with Artist:
www.virtuality.blog/category/second-life/art/artists-inte...
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Interviewed Artist:
Celestial Demon: bit.ly/2S4ODeT
Blue Tsuki. bit.ly/3tIjXNu
Dixmix Source: bit.ly/3ewR1E3
Michiel Bechir: bit.ly/3h7ZYWa
Jennifer Steele: bit.ly/3t4mSjv
Tia Rungray: bit.ly/2SgKV1Z
Tutsy Navarathna: bit.ly/3dWrLH9
Melusina Parkin: bit.ly/3dQuKAL
Bamboo Barnes: bit.ly/3nlzJfR
Nils Urqhart: bit.ly/32A88y7
Aneli Abeyante: bit.ly/3vlDfKb
Moki Youitza: bit.ly/3d0WyBY
Edie Horngold: bit.ly/2PJ3zhD
Honey Bender: bit.ly/3lP6sta
Theda Tammas: bit.ly/319nZ5W
Harbor Galaxy: bit.ly/30QVVEd
Vallys Baxter: bit.ly/2QaxoIf
Ambre Singh: bit.ly/3qnB59H
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"Love and Art have a great deal in common.
They enrich the soul & delight the heart on noblest way."
Best regards,
Violet Boa P.R
Virtuality Blog & Art Promotion
P.S. More to come soon!
It’s amazing the things that go on in Albert Square, Manchester.
This outside film crew; who work for the ‘Manchester Evening News’, were interviewing passers by asking them to sum up in three words what ‘Home’ meant to them. Pete and I were too far away to get this young lady’s response. We had been sat there for quite a while, (over an hour), just people watching when the young lady on the right approached and asked us if would like to take part in the interview, we both declined, and then she said thank you anyway and walked away. I don’t think she was too impressed with Pete’s real answer when he said we were too busy; she did smile though….!
Having different options to choose makes it more complicated. What should I wear for my job Interview?
Having different options to choose makes it more complicated. What should I wear for my job Interview?
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I don't recognize the person with the microphone. The camera suggests a semi-professional operation (using a DSLR instead of a professional grade video camera). Perhaps it is for a podcast, or some other operation, perhaps to be run on YouTube. I don't recognize the woman being interviewed either. I was still in Grand Park, not far from City Hall. It just seemed like a good idea to grab a photo of what was happening here before the bigger event would happen.
Museum KM21 The Hague NL presents artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s (b. 1980, Botswana).
The exhibition The Gods and The Underdogs includes an overview of recent drawings and paintings.
They allude to mythology and ethnology.
The Interview II, 2023.
See more of this exhibition at my Blog:
johanphoto.blogspot.com/2024/08/pamela-phatsimo-sunstrum....
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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