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Food Stylist : Pimfun Chaisongcroh (pimfun) (www.flickr.com/photos/pimfun/albums)
Assistant Food Stylish : Arunmanee Pakapitak
Photographer : Patcha Preaw (www.patchaworkspace.com) Assistant Photographer : Tawin Manajit Frost S. Nattawit Thanakorn Ruthirakanok Pakanan Thowthong Korakot Jaroenlap
Studio : Kangaroo Studio
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While I haven't given up all hope, it looks very likely that my trusty (most of the time) old Nikon D70s has finally given up the ghost. Guess it's time to starting thinking about adoption.
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2010|365: A Design Project
In an effort to keep from getting creatively stagnant as I go through the course of a 9-5 design job, as well as staving off general laziness, I've undertaken this personal project.
Every day, rain, shine or somewhere inbetween, I will be making something cool. The results may be photos, design pieces, experimental type, videos, or anything else I feel is worth showing. The only caveat will be that each piece will have to be made that day, even though it might not get posted on the same day.
The end result of the project will be a book (possibly 365 pages long, maybe shorter to reduce costs), which I will make available to anyone who wants to pay for one.
You can track the project at the 2010|365 website or check out everything else I get up to here.
So today I went to an arranged date with my friend and her boyfriend Sean who was my model, My friend brought her daughter Camille along who let me take her picture and thanks to her confidence for letting me photograph her without her wig, doesn't she look gorgeous! These were taken at various locations around the town in Stirling and inside the old arcade and the thistle shopping center I am very happy with the results and the photos above are my favorite out of the many I took.
anna simankina, anzhela turenko, csilla molnar, dominika genova, ekaterina smarhun, valentyna olienikova.
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Rocelyn Hodson holds on to her friend Jacky Hintz while getting work done on her newest tattoo. Rocelyn commented later that her foot tattoo was the most painful of any of her previous tattoos.
My mini portfolio consists of three projects. The first three images are from the current project I am working on, the Personal Project-Landscape. I took photographs in North Yorkshire to gain some inspiration. My initial aim was to capture the precise colours in the photographs and reflect them in my work. I then experimented with different markings on the paper to represent similar textures which are in the countryside. Vincent Van Gogh inspired the first painting technique I used. Experimenting with the size of my work was something I was eager to achieve, so I dyed A1 papers and used a stick and ink to draw my knitted fabric samples and weaves. Also, I combined PVA, soil, and grass and painted on top of the A1 paper to bring features of the countryside into my own work, this also enabled me to work on top of something which was uneven. The previous project I worked on was the Urban Project. I took close up photographs of road markings and walls in Manchester. I was most interested in the colours and qualities I found in my images. I distressed a variety of papers to capture the qualities of the deteriorated walls and roads. I found oil pastels successful as I thought they reflected the similar textures and overall look of the road markings. I then developed the paper samples into thick felt which I made myself and experimented by pleating and folding. The last slide is research from the fashionometry project.
Without briefs.
First project is a bathroom, Model made in cardboard after the Drawing.
Second project is made of sketches done during a workshop in Sir John Soane's Museum about architectural Drawings.
A tattoo gun and ink for the outline of a tattoo sit at Roman Corkery's station at Planet Caravan Tattoos while Roman takes a break.
Part of a personal project to create a book cover every week for a year . This is week 50 of 52 . ........only 2 to go ;-))
Nathan Goretzky, swimming at the Lawson Aquatic Center in Regina, Saskatchewan on April 3, 2018. Photo by Esperanza Sanchez Espitia
“He was a machinist and I was a machinist too but he was Canadian born, he was from here and I was a refugee from a different country. I am a different color and he looked at me differently. He judged me based on the color of my skin and refused to get to know me. But when I married my wife (who is white), things started to change, he started to talk to me and get to know me. I really hope people just look at you and accept you for what you are, that they try to build friendship with you and have meaningful interactions. It’s interesting to see how things changed over the course of time. Today, he is my best friend.” Mike Solomon moved to Canada from Trinidad around 30 years ago. He is happily settled in Regina with his wife and two children. Photo by Madina Azizi.
To the left is Millar College of the Bible's new library, which opened in January 2016. To the right is the Herbert W. Peeler Student Centre, which includes the dining hall and student lounge. Herbert W. Peeler was the president of Millar for over 50 years, helping the school get off the ground during the 1930s and guiding it through until the 1980s. He passed away in 2005. Photo by Lynn Giesbrecht.