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Wim-Hein, na een nachtelijk feest nog in de jurk van Silja, is wel in voor een interview door de "journaliste" Bonny
[deutsch]
Das Filmfestival hat begonnen. Er ist kein Filmstar, er ist ein Star des täglichen Lebens.
[english]
The film festival started today. He is not a movie star, he is a star of daily life.
[info]
Olympus E-M5, Voigtländer Nokton 50mm/1.1
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this is my interview on Glamour Greece! (may 2007 - many thanks to Anastasia!) that proves that i am alive!
i am working very hard on my degree-work (a 40-pages illustrated catalogue!) and on my future website. the torture is extimated to end on the first week of july, so please, stay tuned!!
Taken during a demonstration, in Lille, made by immigrants and french peoples to obtain rights to education, work and housing.
Used here : wpninja.pl/artykuly/co-najbardziej-podoba-ci-sie-w-nowym-...
Interviews with Illinois titleholders at Tiara Magazine/Live Out Loud's Model Casting Call in Wheaton, IL
My friend Andrew interviews with Hadi at Tellme back in 2000. Space was tight and the "conference room" available for their interview was to squeeze in between the ping-pong table and the Dell boxes. Andrew got the job, and is still at Tellme. I never did get to collect on my bonus for recruiting Andrew--a week of meals from our webmaster, but that is a story for another time . . .
Mesdemoiselles, Mesdames, voici ce qu'au Québec on appelle un physique de radio. Adresse mail et numéro de téléphone de ce beau ténébreux contre forte rançon.
Andreas Baumer (Geschäftsführer der Heinrich Böll Stiftung Baden-Württemberg), Foto: www.stephan-roehl.de
We were lucky enough to see the Meskal Festival that is dedicated to the true cross. Ethiopians believe that St Helena dreampt that she should build a fire and the smoke would lead her to the true cross, which she did and returned with a piece to Ethiopia. We were very lucky to witness this wonderful and colourful festival and luckier still to manage to get into the midst of it with our cameras and photograph and share the spirit of the festivities with the locals, who seemed to enjoy photographing us on their mobiles as much as we did them.
I got interviewed for Ethiopian tv!
you can read an interview with me here.
check:
www.1001pallets.com/2015/11/pallet-crafter-interview-7-gi...
We continue our series of interview, this time with Giles Reginald who is an active contributor at 1001Pallets. Giles started using repurposed wooden pallets for his projects since 2014 and has already sent us some creative pallet works. If you think you deserve to be featured in the next interview, please, drop us an email.
Tell us a little more about you? How did you learn? Since when are you working with pallets?
I am self taught. I started working with pallets in August 2014. I was just sitting around doing nothing, and I was recovering from two back surgeries. I had a basement full of tools, that was just collecting dust. I was on my phone and saw some pallet work, and I said to myself, I can do that. So I called my neighbor to help me get some pallets, and it was on from there. I made a table and three benches. That was just the beginning. I had tools that was still in the boxes, that I didn't know how to use. This is a real story.
What are your can’t-live-without essentials?
The tools that I can't live without, would be my chop saw, table saw, planer, router screw gun, my Kraig joiner and my orbital sander.
What sorts of things are inspiring you right now? Where do you look for inspiration?
What inspired me was Jesus was a carpenter, and I knew that he was in me and I was in him. So the Bible said ask and I ask that God would in still thoughts same skills in me. See I couldn't read until I was 28 years old , that's how I learned how to read, I asked. God was a creator, I see all kinds of things in my head, both day and night. I wake up in the middle night creating and I also go on Pinterest, 1001 pallets.
We live in such a mass-produced, buy-it-now society. Why should people continue to make things by hand?
Making things by hand, give you a pleasure like you never know before, a sense of knowing you did it, it's something you can leave behind as a legacy.
What is your favorite medium to work in?
Pallets, they can be whatever you can imagining in your mind, if you can see it in your mind you can build it.
What are your tips for people who'd like to start crafting?
My tip for new crafters is, to have a lot of patience, and you would need a whole lot of love for what you do.
What is your favorite thing to do (other than crafting)?
My favorite thing to do, is helping people to see the potential and find their creativity.
What do you recommend that most people do in terms of cleaning pallets and prepping them to become something else?
To clean up my pallets I use my planner and table saw.
Thanks Giles for this interview :)
Schrijver Erik Lindner interviewt Alfred Schaffer (l) die op Het Voorwoord de Jan Campert-prijs kreeg uitgereikt voor zijn poëziebundel Kooi.
Literair festival Het Voorwoord, van dezelfde organisatie als Crossing Border, richt zich op Nederlandstalige literatuur. Voordrachten van en interviews met auteurs worden afgewisseld met korte muzikale optredens. Tevens worden op deze avond de prestigieuze literaire prijzen van de Jan Campert-Stichting uitgereikt. Dit jaar vond Het Voorwoord voor het eerst plaats in Puchri Studio aan het Lange Voorhout.
I haven't made anything with the music I do/did. Finally a local promotion agency decides to feature me on their site and interview me. This is the highlight. Thought I'd share on flickr.
Interiors from ESSENCE of Style Magazine, featuring an Interview with Mariska Simons creator of Blacklace Lingerie.
Models: Graciana McMillan & Anessa Stine.
You can pick up a copy of the Magazine in-world here!