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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
Firefighters (Left to Right) Jamie Adrusyk, Gerry Putz, Glen Wagner, Corey Craigen, Curtis Heintz,and Simon Arsenault line up for a group photo on November 24th, 2010. These are just some of the firefighters from No. 1 Fire Hall.
Stitches For Survival Supporter who had heard about the display and who had taken two buses to get to Yate to show his support.
I had taken a couple of pictures of this wheel. I like the shadows on the spokes. I enhanced the green to have it work better with the rust/red.
After establishing the weaknesses in my work which were my drawings often not having faces, I made a personal day project focusing on illustration. For research I found images of what Google defined as ‘ugly women’. These faces for me stood out the most as they had more character to them and often less symmetry.
Bristol Ladies visiting Yate to see their contribution to the Stitches For Survival initiative being displayed in our Shopping Centre.
She was so pretty. I tried to enhance her eyes by bringing up the whites and working with the contrast.
Peni Lutudromu is a youth care worker at the Ranch Ehrlo Society. He has been playing rugby for years and on different continents. He coaches the Regina Grads Rugby Team and volunteers with Regina Mini Rugby. He is heavily involved in the Saskatchewan Rugby community and hardly a player doesn’t know his name. His three children play in the Regina Mini Rugby program and his wife loves to watch. Photo by Heidi Atter.
“Since I came to Canada, I have never seen a new immigrant in higher positions. Little by little, some are making it as professors and administrative staff. Where you can see many new immigrants at the university is in the service industry (janitors, cooks, fast food). I am not ashamed to say that is how I started. Before teaching, I was a waiter and then a janitor. I see myself in those who are working in fast food restaurants, cleaning floors, as administrative assistants because many of them are also university students. Like me, they are not giving up.” Leonzo Barreno is from Guatemala and has been living in Canada for decades. He is a sessional instructor at the U of R, school of journalism and on the verge of finishing his PHD. Photo by Madina Azizi.
Study of the female form.
Acrylic paint and paper on foam board.
See description from 'Personal Project (1)'.