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Poster developed based on cultural and musical Tropicália movement.
"The tropicalism was a movement to break that shook the environment of popular music and Brazilian culture between 1967 and 1968. Their participants formed a large collective, whose highlights were the singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, besides the participation of the singer Gal Costa and singer-songwriter Tom Zé, Os Mutantes the band, and the maestro Rogério Duprat. The singer Nara Leão and lyricists José Carlos Capinan and Torquato Neto completed the group, which had also a graphic artist, poet and composer Rogerio Duarte as one of its main intellectual mentors."
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Day 353 ~ Inside the Reflection
Sunday, December 18th, 2016
While I was at the gallery, Amanda said the next call for entry was going to be "Elsewhere." That is wide open for interpretation. I started thinking back to some of the personal projects that I've started over the years. One of them is called Reflections and is mostly shot with mirrors... it's about how the world through the reflection offers a different reality than the one in which we reside. I went searching for mirrors in my house and as I passed through my bedroom, I saw this puddle on our back patio. It was reflecting the light sconce on the stucco wall and the clear blue sky above. I love the lines and deep shadows in this composition.
Beijing Olympic Games will be open on 08.08.08, 08.08 p.m. (China
time). As a graphic designer and somebody who's into typography, this
idea of a particular date and time formed by all circles is too good to be missed.
So I decided to do a personal typographic project to create my own
version of Beijing 08.08.08 Olympic Games. My own version of 8.08.08.
(Please click "All Sizes" for best preview)
::In loving memory of my dad who shares the 8 with me::
Asheville, NC
Ilford Disposable Camera
Part of a personal project using only disposable cameras. (Link coming soon)
Unedited, untouched, straight from the negatives. A photo shot on a one time use (disposable) camera.
Personal Project I: Get your fix.
Fixed-gear bikes or more commonly known as 'fixie', is a bicycle that has a drivetrain with no freewheel mechanism. A fixed-gear drivetrain has the sprocket installed on the hub of the rear wheel. When the rear wheel turns, the pedals turn in the same direction. A cyclist can only apply a braking force by resisting the rotation of the cranks using his legs and this is also why fixed-gear bikes are deemed unsafe for street riding. Also because of this, the rider is forced to ride with extra care and attention to the traffic around him. Hence, it is a misconception that fixed-gear bikes are not safe for street riding.
I love cycling when I was a kid and only after my bike was stolen, my parents refused to buy me another. I could not afford another until I got older. Like many others, I too was intrigued by fixed-gear bikes after watching the movie, 'Premium Rush'. I got the good guys at Cycle Project Store, a local bike store to build my bike. They did the job beautifully and I am glad I chose them to do the job.
After riding for almost 2 years, my love for fixed gear bikes only grew stronger and it is why I decided to do a personal project on fixed-gears bikes in the hope to let more people know more about them. Through this personal project, I also hope to know more people who rides a fixed gear bike and take photographs of them.
Here I present to you my steed, Leader Kagero 2013.
Sony A7 + FE 55mm f1.8 ZA Carl Zeiss Sonnar T*
Makayla Ulmer-Lutudromu is 12-years-old and wants to be a teacher. She’s the oldest of three and comes from a rugby heavy family. Her father has been playing for decades. She’s played with Regina Mini Rugby for awhile now and soon will age out and move on up to the High School level. Photo by Heidi Atter.
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
24mm, 1/80s, f/3.5, 1600iso
For my personal project People at work.
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