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Kindess is love in work clothes.
Typeface: Jubilat
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[Photo credit: (c) Sienna Wildfield]
We rise by lifting others.
— Robert Ingersoll
Typeface: Steak and Cheese Condensed
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Papergirl prep 2012. Papergirl is an exciting art distribution project that has its roots in Berlin.
Papergirl is participatory, analogue, non-commercial and impulsive.
It involves members of the public submitting their pieces of art to us over a period of a couple of months, we will then exhibit all submissions in a gallery before distributing the art to unsuspecting city centre pedestrians, this is done via an organised bicycle ride, where the cyclist distributes the rolled up art whilst on the move.
I’ve been doing more and more night photography since I have better equipment now. I find it extremely challenging, yet rewarding at the same time. Night photography is different because you can’t always see the image and how its framed before you take the shot! You almost have to...
Kindess is love in work clothes.
Typeface: Jubilat
Merchandise available: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/113258128
I shot todays Image in Perdido Key FL on Johnson’s Beach.
Luke 21:1-4 ESV
Jesus looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the offering box, and he saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins. And he said, “Truly, I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. F...
Papergirl prep 2012. Papergirl is an exciting art distribution project that has its roots in Berlin.
Papergirl is participatory, analogue, non-commercial and impulsive.
It involves members of the public submitting their pieces of art to us over a period of a couple of months, we will then exhibit all submissions in a gallery before distributing the art to unsuspecting city centre pedestrians, this is done via an organised bicycle ride, where the cyclist distributes the rolled up art whilst on the move.