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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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Entrevista sobre el efecto sumidero del Olivo. el entrevistado es Francesco Serafini (Presidente de la asociación The Garden of Peace) Cogollos de la Vega. Granada.
interview about the sink effect of the Olive Tree. the interviewee is Francesco Serafini (President of The Garden of Peace association). Cogollos de la Vega, Granada.
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I took this at Stewart Park last week. A news crew was interviewing someone about the festivities.
Now on newsstands, Shutterbug magazine's "Expert Photo Techniques" issue contains a flattering 4-page interview with me about the past, present and future of light painted night photography. The issue also contains interviews with other NP/LPers Lance Keimig, Darren Pearson and Larrie Thomson: lotsa good reading for any night shooter. Read the entire article as a pdf here.
Head of the Baghdad police, Superintendent Maitland interviews his daughter, Sheila, under the watchful eye of Poirot.
French students interviewing people on the streets of Peterborough. I didn't catch the conversation but guessed it would be about the upcoming referendum.
I was interviewed by Marc Barkowski (publisher) for the german street magazin. First time for me, so another new experience ;-)
It can be read online here soulofstreet.de
Also thanks to Reiner Girsch who is the second publisher !!
Have a great weekend and best regards -db
Andrea Mura is interviewed before leaving from Cagliari to Plymouth with his boat, "Vento di Sardegna". From Plymouth on May 29, will start the Ostar 2017, a famous and hard race that Andrea has already won in 2013.
Andrea Mura viene intervistato prima della partenza da Cagliari verso Plymouth con la sua barca, "Vento di Sardegna". Da Plymouth il 29 Maggio, prenderà il via la Ostar 2017, una famosa ed impegnativa regata che Andrea ha già vinto nel 2013.
My alternate ego, Dean-O,(www.flickr.com/photos/193649900@N07/) has been featured in The Inspired Eye magazine. Many thanks to Don Springer and Olivier Duong for doing this.
Rio de Janeiro. The people are resourceful and who can make money as much as they can, and small monkeys, so cute, emboldened and run out into the street. Everyone tries to feed them.
Рио де Жанейро. Народ находчивый и кто как может зарабатывает деньги, а маленькие обезьянки, такие милашки-попрошайки, осмелели и выбегают прямо на улицу.
Digital Photo Magazine interviewed me about photographing Istanbul. What a treat to visit Istanbul, but to photograph this great city, too? Wow. Istanbul offers photo opportunities wherever you turn.
What was it about Istanbul that made you want to capture it on camera?
The Ottoman architecture of Istanbul, it’s minarets reaching to the heavens, the colourful spice market, Grand Bazaar presented a vivid image in my mind. Hypothetically, I had been photographing Istanbul even before I arrived. I had seen a myriad of photos while researching my trip and visualized how I would capture the various scenes differently. Once my feet hit the pavement, it seemed as if I had already visited the city, making my task of capturing the city on camera all the more easy. Additionally, having grown up in Tripoli, Libya, re-discovering the Islamic world has been high on my list. Istanbul has been only one stop with regard to this journey.
Istanbul is famous for its beautiful Ottoman architecture, such as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque and so on; artistically, do you think you did it justice?
Ottoman architecture is brilliant, isn’t it? The style completely captures my imagination, and there is a fairytale magical element I’ve not seen elsewhere. My eye is drawn towards curves, and lines, so Istanbul was ideal for me as a photographer. Hour upon hour I studied Hagia Sophia, Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque), Süleymaniye Mosque, Basilica Cistern following each curve and line.
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Wore a suit similar to this to an interview a few weeks ago. While I may not have gotten the job I can guarantee I was the best dressed man there.
A while back, Dutch LEGO webshop ToyPro asked if I would like to do an interview about Unit 02 & Tokyo-3, and so I did. It's nicely translated into no less than six languages!
NL: www.toypro.com/nl/news/296/bekijk-deze-indrukwekkende-ani...
EN: www.toypro.com/jp/news/296/view-this-impressive-anime-moc...
FR: www.toypro.com/fr/news/296/visionnez-cet-impressionnant-a...
DE: www.toypro.com/de/news/296/sehe-dieser-beeindruckende-ani...
IT: www.toypro.com/it/news/296/guarda-questa-impressionante-a...
ES: www.toypro.com/es/news/296/eche-un-vistazo-a-este-impresi...
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
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?