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For camera settings and equipment used in creating my images and live Q&A broadcasts follow me on Instagram: ift.tt/1MmNLcu Now booking NEW YORK Feb 10-13, 2017. For rates and scheduling eremine@gmail.com. Also booking portrait and model portfolio photoshoots and one-on-one photography tutoring in Los Angeles (March), Dallas (April), Chicago (May), Orlando (June), and Atlanta (anytime) This image: Model - Julia Photography Assistants - Ceara Medlin and Nelson Lau Hair and makeup - Jill E. Clark Wardrobe Stylist - Blaire Ballard From my editorial "WEDNESDAY ON THE BEACH" ift.tt/2jl9kMJ www.maxeremine.com

this photo of me when i was 15.

my b.boy crew ask me to paint up som old deman jackets. my first ja ja ja ja zulu nation ja ja check out my hand stance ......well in those days it was hip .................................and hop ha ha ha

I didnt make it. I just wished that I did.

This shot should've been so much more.

 

I set up on a nice quiet elevated bit of green space just above a major intersection next to Central Station in Sydney. With trains, buses and traffic whizzing by I was looking forward to a fun shoot and a nice capture.

 

The above was my third shot, and having found a composition I liked and getting the hang of the traffic movement, I was about to start tinkering with ISO etc. Then from out of nowhere a big security guard materialised and told me that they'd spotted me on their camera (?!?!) and had radioed down to move me on. I indicated that the building he was sworn to protect was 180 degrees behind me and at least half an Olympic swimming pool away, but my logic was lost on Einstein.

 

So this half-finished photo is dedicated to the security profession. May your buildings remain safe from the burdening menace of photography.

 

Anyway, I'll leave it a month or two and give it another go. :)

 

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This was my Christmas present from myself to myself and it fitted into the photo shoot as part of the Bride's Trousseau. Jane just makes one feel relaxed and hence the shoot is all the more enjoyable and memorable.

Walked around Steveston in Richmond, BC and matched up screencaps from OUAT to the locations they were shot at!

It looks like this could have been carried around in a wallet.

The Photoshop Tutorial for this effect is Here

 

All the Tutorials are Here

 

I am the one that insists we make an unplanned stop to allow a photo opportunity. I am traveling with Hadley and twelve friends and family from Kentucky, The idea of passing an iconic place like the Golden Gate Bridge without stopping to take pictures goes against everything I am. So from the back of the tour bus I am politely but firmly directing the tour bus driver to please take the exit!

 

Odc: this is so me

ANSH: this is me

"sequence photo"

"Marco concentrato con il suo bellissimo

Argus C3" .

 

Casteggio-Pavia (PV),

Fontana Piazza Cavour,

 

Camera Contaflex Super,

Film 35mm VISTA 200,

"Expired Film 03 / 2003"

24+6=30 poses.

my brother john came over last friday to do a photo shoot with me. it was a lot of fun! more pictures to come...

 

image by john allen photography

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© Mohammed Al-Tubaiykh

 

Copyright for this gallery photo belongs solely to Mohammed Al-Tubaiykh . Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer.

 

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This is an unintentional double exposure from my first roll of film off of my new Yashica LM SLR camera. It came out so freaky cool that I had to share it. You can see the "Tall Figure IV" bronze sculpture to the left within the lampposts. The sculpture is by Albert Giacometti. The Urban Lights lampposts are by Chris Burden. Both works of art are at LACMA in Los Angeles.

Now I know I'm a long long way from being a really good photographer.Five minutes on flickr soon puts the old ego back in it's box where it belongs.I'll never be technically too strong because I don't have the brain cells.What I hope my pictures catch is a strong sense of a place,of belonging.

 

I've put together a fair few of my home area now and have been displaying them for nearly a year.This is my stall at a recent event in Holmfirth.All day long it was busy with people recognising places and I could see in many of them that same strong sense of belonging.It's good to make that connection with people and it's been a real pleasure to me to find that through photography.I've had some lovely conversations with complete strangers who spot a place on the stall that sparks a memory or emotion.I've gained an insight into Holmfirth and the Pennines which continues to grow and I've learnt that where you come from is as important as where you think you're going

I was gone all of yesterday because I was at my first people photo shoot, ever.

 

They were with my friends, and it went great. Then again, we had to walk 45 minutes to our destination, but we were sidetracked and took photos along the way. It was really fun, but I have no idea if photo shooting people is my thing. I'll probably do it again though, it was super fun anyways :)

 

more photos below

Photo Ark

Joel Sartore, photographer

At the amusement park Liseberg

yep, I have a bigger head than any of them!

I'm holding the favorite Blythe and the first Blythe (who's desperately in need of some spa time) Here are the questions and answers:

 

1.What is your favorite doll from your personal collection?

Reggie is the one who always gets the most attention, and will never go anywhere, so she's probably my favorite. I have a *SERIOUS* soft spot for Nico (my AB), though, I have a feeling we'll be seeing more of her soon.

 

2. Favorite BL release?

Kozy, she's the only one I've been tempted enough to actually adopt. I miss my li'l Lemon, but she's in a home now where she hopefully gets more attention. Reggie steals the show here.

 

3. Favorite EBL release?

Piccadilly Dolly, followed closely by Asian Butterfly. There are others who are gorgeous and much more pretty, but they're both cute and quirky, which is why I love them.

 

4. Favorite SBL release?

Mod Molly is the only one I've gotten attached to and held on to. I do love the little Picca encore :)

 

5. Favorite RBL release?

Are you kidding me? There are only a billion RBLs! If we're talking stock, right out of the box, I've always wanted PAM and she was the one I wanted for my first doll before I knew that she was expensive. Of the RBLs I can have, I probably love my Primadolly Peach best. I'm more attached to my Ebony and Capchat and PuPe, but not without their customizations. There are others who are super-pretty, but quirky or sassy seems to get to stay here while pretty girls don't last (though Peach is gorgeous, mine "seems" to have quite the attitude, as does Capchat).

 

6. Favorite FBL release?

The only one I ever wanted to start with was the original Paris, and I'd still love to adopt her. I do love SSS's electric blue hair--I can't wait to customize Gadget.

 

7. List your 3 favorite customizers for Blythe. (these are the first 3 off the top of my head)

Zaloa (Amy's the only one I know of who has a specific style that I love and don't EVER get tired of);

blythephotos (because of AWESOME creations like Roadkill and stretching Blythes to all limits)

and Dr. Blythenstein, for the same reasons. See: www.flickr.com/photos/drblythenstein/4271772291/in/set-72...

 

8. List your 3 favorite clothing designers for Blythe.

Hm, this is difficult because I haven't really gotten any clothes other than at sundries sales and swaps and finally, Blythecon. I don't feel I know enough to make an informed decision. Obviously, we like fun, bright things. Designers I know personally and really admire their work are Cara (fka darksmokeyskies) and Laura (plasticfashion) for sewing, Nan (dressing Blythe) for knitting and amazing hand-sewn clothes, and Jen (wheatpennyjenny) for her fun and whimsical felt creations. OH! I also LOVE Dot-Z! I have ordered 3 of her dresses.

 

9. What are your favourite stock outfits?

Of the ones I've seen, Art Attack's stock, Gentle River's coat, Casual affair's stock. I love lots of their glasses and boots :D

 

10. What would you like to see CWC/Takara come out with in the near future?

more variations in skin tone/ ethnicity in Blythe dolls, better hair and haircuts again!

 

11. How did you get into Blythe?

My dear friend's sister was very much into Blythe (Lisa/dolli*fever) and I liked her photo stories. I went over to her house one time and she showed me her dolls in person and gave me a copy of Gina's book (she had a duplicate). I was scared to death to hold her red-haired kenner and pull the string. When I heard that little "pip," I was completely enchanted.

 

12. What do you collect other than Blythe?

fairytales/myths/legends/folklore, vintage cookbooks, old books on things like etiquette and education and psychology (so, mostly books). Blythe is really my only big "guilty pleasure" splurge. I do really love fancy/fun/quirky papers, stationery, and stickers, too, and can never have enough of them. I love pieces of my friends' artwork best of anything (drawings, dolls, blankets, scarves, photographs, jewelry, etc.). It's not really a collection, but I love to participate in all sorts of swaps as well.

 

I'm late in the tagging game, but if you haven't done it yet and would like to, I tag YOU!

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Your not so ordinary family picture.

Don't underestimate the booth.

  

Yesterday (Oct 1st) my uncle, Lawrence, and his fiancé, Veronica got married. It was a great day -the wedding took place in a small homely chapel in the Presidio, followed by an evening time banquet in South San Francisco (dual lobster dish anyone?!).

 

It was great to see family [some of whom I rarely see] again, and to celebrate the union of two great people. The weather turned out nicely too. In the morning before the chapel business took place, it drizzled a little bit and it worried a couple of us for a small moment. Soon after the sun came out and burned off the fog, which made for splendid weather the rest of the day.

 

You'd all be proud to know that I didn't bring my camera to the wedding. Needless to say I didn't take any pictures at the wedding. It was nice going to a function like this and really just enjoying the spontaneity of everything instead of holding a camera to my face the entire time. Plus ... I'd say there was a fair amount of guests rocking their own SLR gear ... one of the guests even wielded dual D700's -cray cray!

 

At the banquet, off to the side, there was a photo booth for guests to use. I'd describe it as say a generous estimate would be a 6'x'6' makeshift room (props provided) for people to be buck wild silly in front of the camera. It makes for an awesome time. After some [provided] wigs, some oversized sunglasses, goofy hats, cool masks, and countless face contortions ... you've got yourself some priceless images.

 

Keepin' it classy with the cuzzos/Chens! Stay crunchy guys, stay crunchy!

 

Lighting was a single AB400 into a soft box in all of the images (couldn't help but notice!) -I personally think an additional AB400 on the side, or the bottom would've been nice for some fill. But, can't complain! :) I went ahead and scanned the originals on my computer -compiled them into one picture, and went ahead took the creative liberty of editing the resulting image a bit. The white balance was really wonky originally, so went ahead and adjusted that, as well as some curves work.

This is my 3.000th photo I posted on Flickr!

 

Thank you ALL for your very nice SUPPORT and friendship.

There are coming more....:))

 

Tercel Lugar del Ganadores del concurso flores blancas

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Muchos gracias!!

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