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Psychosocial intervention through an afternoon of music and messages of hope organized by PECOJON, PMPI, CBCP-NASSA and 1Media1Tacloban. Performers were Gary Granada, Lolita Carbon, Cooky Chua, Bayang Barrios, Chikoy Pura
Karima Khalil, editor of Messages from Tahrir, speaking together with Ayman Mohyeldin, at the AUC Press Books, Art & Music Festival, Cairo's Opera House.
The book includes the work of 36 photographers including some of my pix. The proceeds will go to the Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence, the country's most active anti-torture clinic.
The graffiti picture in behind Dan should look familiar to you. I took this picture of Dan in the studio the other day and just used the quick selection tool on him to cut him out of the original studio photo. I then pasted him onto this picture of the graffiti at the London Music Hall and thought it looked pretty dope. I've never done anything like this so let me know what you think
Using consecutive Instagram posts to return to an idea I saw in Andy Summers' book.. I've done this before, too.
The government uses the cell broadcast system (channel 919) to transmit emergency messages. It is tested twice a year and it even works on very old telephones.
This was taken on the North side of Cleveland's Veteran's Memorial Bridge on my walk home from the 9/11 ceremonies. Very sad that he felt so compelled to reach out and share his desperation. I can only hope he is in a better place now.
Now Christmas is over i am hoping to upload some 95 new photos to this site in the next few days. I have the photos but need to phone the the donor in Guernsey to put names to the photos.
I am also waiting for a further similar number of photos to be scanned in guernsey and posted to me.
Please watch this space and a happy New Year to you all and a special thank you to the people who have donated their photos for our enjoyment.
The world without advertising.
Would you believe that your brain is flooded with around three thousand marketing messages per day? Everyday an estimated twelve billion adverts are displayed on our televisions with another three million radio commercials reaching our ears on a daily basis? But in September 2006, the mayor of Sao Paulo declared all advertising in his city a ‘visual pollution’, banning it all leaving pure white billboards and metal frames as replacement to the persuasive messages and lustful images. From this, I began to think, what would our scenery be like without advertising. What would our world be like without advertising subconsciously placed everywhere around us? Therefore these photographs are just an insight into London city without advertising. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to drive a negative or positive opinion on the multi-billion pound industry (my whole family is in advertising after all), just open your mind to the mass amount of advertising that sways your thoughts on the products that you buy everyday. Think about how many advertising logos, slogans or images that you can remember off the top of your head?
Oddly enough, the people who screw us don't have to resort to buttons to get their way with the legislative, executive and judicial branches.