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...do you think Coulrophobia should have been named after you? Stop clowning around and answer me please...sighs... you are a mime aren't you...

Interview Suits that are available for graduates to use in the Lumpkin Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 29, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)

Photographers come from all backgrounds and walks of life.

Contrary to (some people’s) popular belief, not every young photographer jumps straight out of a related education program and straight into shooting for the NG. Some of us come from completely disassociated disciplines and have...

 

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Interviewing Vision by Proxy's Andrew Ho

Interviewer (my daughter), Christian Wulff (premier Lower Saxony) and Dirk-Ulrich Mende (mayor Celle)

1 - Como foi a sua infância?

Rorona: Eu vivi praticamente toda a minha infância com meus tios e primos. Nossos pais morreram quando eu era muito pequena, pequena demais para lembrar deles. Mesmo assim sinto um carinho muito especial por eles, pois a Ayesha sempre contava histórias sobre mamãe e papai.

 

2 - Se você pudesse voltar no tempo e mudar alguma coisa, o que seria?

Rorona: Eu não teria mexido no caldeirão da irmã... T-T

 

3 - Quanto você pesa?

Rorona: Antes ou depois da torta de maçã? Hihihi!

 

4 - Alguma vez você já amou e perdeu?

Rorona: Não, nunca amei ninguém. Mas eu sei de quem a irmã gostaaaaaa!!!!

Ayesha: Nem ouse falar nada!!!

 

5 - O que você faz para ganhar a vida e por quê?

Rorona: Eu tenho uma confeitaria! Por que? Ora, porque não existe nada melhor que doces saídos do forno!!!

 

6 - Que tipo de música você gosta

Rorona: Qualquer uma que dê para dançar. ^-^

 

7 - Quantos anos você tem?

Rorona: Tenho 10 anos! Já sou quase uma moça crescida!!!

 

8 - Qual é a coisa mais irritante do mundo?

Rorona: Ver que os seus bolinhos queimaram...

 

9 - Qual é a sua palavra favorita?

Rorona: Açúcar!

 

10 - Você tem algum hobby interessante?

Rorona: Eu adoro dançar! Principalmente nos festivais de primavera que acontecem em Arland. *-*

 

11 - Qual é a coisa mais romântica que alguém já fez por você?

Rorona: Ainda não aconteceu nada do tipo. Sou muito nova pra isso ainda.

 

12 - Como você relaxa no final de um longo dia?

Rorona: Comendo uma boa fatia de torta de framboesa quentinha.

 

13 - Você tem obsessões?

Rorona: Hum... obsessão... Acho que não.

 

14 - Qual é a sua nacionalidade?

Rorona: Sou de Arland. Que nome vocês dariam para uma pessoa que nasceu lá? =/

 

15 - Que idiomas você fala?

Rorona: Aprendi recentemente francês e português.

 

16 - Se você pudesse ter qualquer animal de estimação no mundo, o que seria?

Rorona: Eu já tenho o melhor animal de estimação do mundo. ^u^

 

17 - Qual é a coisa mais aleatória que você se encontra fazendo todos os dias?

Rorona: Eu sempre procuro no supermercado por frutas que pareçam as de Arland, mas nunca encontro.

 

18 - Favoritos, rápido, vai! Livro, filme , jogo, bebida, cor?

Rorona: Ah... não adianta falar meus favoritos... São todos de Arland e ainda não amei nenhum daqui da Terra.

 

19 - Qual é a coisa mais sentimental que você possui e por quê?

Rorona: Minha tiara de chifrinhos. Eu as ganhei assim que fui nomeada como tratadora dos animais do bosque. *u*

 

20 - Você está em um relacionamento?

Rorona: Hihihi, nãooo!

 

21 - Qual foi a sua pior lesão?

Rorona: Ah, eu vivo me queimando, principalmente os dedinhos.

 

22 - O que te assusta mais?

Rorona: Eu tenho medo de colocar fogo na casa por acidente... ;-;

 

23 - Algo que a maioria das pessoas não sabe sobre você?

Rorona: Antes de sair de Arland eu contei algumas coisinhas para um certo alguém sobre um outro alguém. ^-^

Ayesha: Você o que???????

Rorona: Nada não! >_<

 

24 - Você tem algum animal de estimação?

Rorona: Tenho uma vaquinha. Ela está com meus tios agora.

 

25 - O que você acha desta entrevista?

Rorona: Eu adorei!!! <33

  

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Olá, pessoal! Tudo bem com vocês?

É, andei sumida mesmo... Os trabalhos estão ficando cada vez mais complicados e sempre que tenho um tempo livre ou durmo ou fico prostrada no sofá. Então, se eu sumir novamente, já sabem o que aconteceu. xD

 

Quem taggeou a Rorona foi a Dani. Obrigada, chuchu!!! Adorei fazer essa tag com ela. ^-^

Eu ainda tenho outra para responder. Se conseguir farei isso ainda hoje! ^-^

 

Eu realmente preciso de um tae. Bom, na verdade de dois... Espero me apaixonar por um até o final do ano. =/

 

Uma ótima terça para todos!!! <333

Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"

10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011

Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé

On the 29th January 2011, Sergeant Major Don Rangel, from IJC current operations team, gave an interview to Strategic Social Radio, based in the Afghan Capital Kabul, Don was interviewed by Ms Khalida Alkozai the Dari host and, Ms Wazhma Fazli the Pashto host. He spoke on the subject of how to act and be safe around ISAF troops.

 

Picture by Sergeant Chris Hargreaves PAO

This mobile command Post based at Blacktown came into operation in the last several months, it is one of fifteen new units that were delivered in April.

 

It is equipped with:

 

- Location specific police radio

- Mobile Data Terminal with access to police databases

- Television monitor

- Digital message board

- Interview room

- Emergency warning lights and a command post light

   

Photograph by NSW Incident Alerts.

 

- Taken at 8:54 PM on November 17, 2009 - uploaded by ShoZu

Today I was asked to do an interview with Radio Rijnmond 'On the Road' concerning the book I made about nature reserve 'De Kwade Hoek' in the Netherlands.

The interview itself took place in a cramped trailer with the rain pouring outside and a technician (to the left) practically baldeagling my face. And still I managed to sneak a couple of shots in between commercials. It was fun...

setting up for an interview

Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"

10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011

Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé

Shot on a D90. Nikon 50 mm f1,8.

Lighting 2 x Z96 LED-videolights high camera right bounced off silver umbrella.

One 126-LED videolight low camera left as a backlight.

 

See the whole interview on youtube www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdesVzIxJV8&feature=feedu

TA NEA newspaper, TAXYDROMOS magazine

Interview, issue 556, pg 14, 23 /10 /2010

 

Sean Leonard being interviewed by Darryn Boodan; Alice Yard, 8 October, 2009

Doug on the left, and the back of Brad's head. :-)

Steve Buscemi "Interview" premiere,Rome 3/27/2008,photo by Valentina Ariete

Lien Van De Kelder was op bezoek bij juwlier Vancauwenberghe in Wingene. Molenland FM-interviewer Geert was ook ter plaatse

Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Brian Rodda (AKA Lucille Ball) were invited to come out to The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles Presents 10th Annual “Fred & Jason’s Halloweenie X” at the Majestic Hall in Los Angeles on Friday, October 30th.

 

“Fred & Jason’s Halloweenie X” is an annual costume-required event benefitting GMCLA’S LGBT youth programs, the Alive Music Project & it gets better tour. Even though we hoped to get video interviews on the "black" carpet which had been moved inside, we only have photos to share as the noise and fun factor were off the charts and the amazing list of guests were in costume... and having too much fun!

 

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I’ve been retired now for about twelve years. And ever since I’ve been retired I’ve wanted to do something. I’m not a lay home watch soap opera kind of girl. I ran into a place called non-profit technology resources down near Spring Garden and Stan introduced me to recycling. And what I do is the donations that have come into the YWCA where I started and Malt Computer Volunteer Group, with the donations that come in, they were just sitting around. So I decided to tinker with and fix them.

 

As of the past four years we’re a Microsoft authorized refurbisher. We’re licensed by Microsoft to refurbish computers and install licensed products. Because we’re an authorized refurbisher, that means I’m obligated to wipe any and all hard drives. So I can assure people if they want to donate it or someone comes in and says I want to donate and I want my data, I’ll open the computer up and pull the hard drive out and hand it to them. Because when I re-image it, it has to be wiped. I have other hard drives.

 

You used to be able to put computers out on the sidewalk. Now you can’t do that. Also industries can’t dispose of their computer equipment the way they used to. So they donate it. They say you come get it. No you drop it off because I know they’re saving money (plus they’re getting a tax deduction} because they don’t have to pay for disposal.

 

My concern is since I’m a grandmom my concern is with children, middle school, high school and college students. When I get donations of laptops, the college students are first on the list AT REDUCED PRICE? At minimal price. Especially a high school student who comes in and they’re honor roll. They get a whole PC for twenty bucks. AND HOW DO THEY FIND OUT ABOUT YOU? Usually word of mouth. Everybody knows “Miss Wynnie, the computer lady.” Summit Presbyterian Church, Mount Airy.

 

Watch video here

 

The Director of Education at the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum.

Watch my doc here - video.wmht.org/video/2365323756/

 

RIP, Chris.

Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"

10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011

Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé

BBCs Simon Spark interviewing Steampunks in Exchequergate for the 6.30 Look North news.

 

(Anyone spotted the Golden Postbox?)

The day in the life of a superhero.

Interviews with Illinois titleholders at Tiara Magazine/Live Out Loud's Model Casting Call in Wheaton, IL

This is the second Nobel Peace Prize laureate I am interviewing this year --I met Jimmy Carter last month.

 

The interview is now on my Social Edge blog.

Der Mann mit dem Monitor ist auch dabei...

I was sitting having ice cream in Monaco harbour while this girl was being interviewed at the table beside me. Met her in the railway station later amazingly, she is Romanian with the most wonderful english like a native. Hoping to work on the boats this year.

Singer Corinne Bailey Rae in conversation with SoulCulture.co.uk.

Maurice Napier, naval architect, whose designs travel the world, in his interview picture for the Arbroath Herald Portrait Gallery series. (Photograph - Colin Wight)

Steve Buscemi "Interview" premiere,Rome 3/27/2008,photo by Valentina Ariete

The Wonder List: Venice trip 1

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