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Talented Alexandra.
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Talented Busi Ncube Zimbabwean Mbira Musician and Singer Performing Live at International Women's Day IWD Celebration The Limpopo Club The Africa Centre Covent Garden London 8th March 2002
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A couple of weeks ago,we were driving to Pescadero,CA.
This interesting building was in the side of the road.
We had to stop and take some photos of it...
I got some good ones and decided to give it a try...
Zimbabwe Achievers Awards 2014 London Prudence Katomeni Mbofana is a talented jazz songstress from Harare Zimbabwe
Albert Nyathi Zimbabwean African Cultural Poet and Musician Performing with Sbusi and His Talented Group at The Africa Centre Covent Garden London with Jessie Dancing on Stage August 2000
“Thomas Guernsey Moore (1874-1925) was a talented illustrator and an acknowledged authority on lettering, design, and decoration. He debuted his first ‘Saturday Evening Post’ cover on June 30, 1900; he ultimately painted 63 covers for the ‘Post,’ the final cover appearing on January 19, 1924.
“Moore lived spent most of his life in Philadelphia area. He studied at Germantown Academy and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Early in his career, he worked at the Philadelphia Press and shared a studio with fellow ‘Post’ illustrator George Gibbs.
“Moore holds the distinction of designing the first color cover to appear in the ‘Post.’ In 1900 he also designed a new style of lettering for the magazine’s masthead. In 1904 he became the art editor of the ‘Post.’ Moore also held the position of art director at Country Gentleman magazine, the Beck Engraving Company, George L. Boyer Company, and Calkins & Holden. Later, he became a costumer and decorator for theaters and pageants, including a Red Cross pageant in 1917 and another on Women’s Suffrage in 1921.” [Source: The Saturday Evening Post Archives]
The most talented new media graduates of 2012 gather annually at the Virtueel Platform HOT100 event at PICNIC.
Find out who the HOT100 are and order the HOT100 talentguide at:
www.virtueelplatform.nl/hot100 or
pinterest.com/virtueelp/hot100-2012/
Photos: Sebastiaan ter Burg
License: Creative Commons BY
Credits go to Cosplayers for their beautiful costumes and their artistic, talented cosplaying and poses.
Images shot during a Talented Player Development Session at Squires Gates Football Club, England on 7 November 2021. Photo by Sam Fielding / SLF Studios
Talented local rugby players - and aspiring internationals - Paul Marshall (left) and (second from right) Micheal Heaney, with Shandon Club Captain Norman White (right) and Vice-Captain Gerry Power. .Paul and Michael popped in on Friday 26th July to support the Steven Taylor appeal.
Albert Nyathi Zimbabwean African Cultural Poet and Musician Performing with Sbusi and His Talented Group at The Africa Centre Covent Garden London August 2000
Talented BIL made this divine chocolate mousse with caramel-covered macadamia nuts - how impressive are they?! I think he might have bought the biscuits, but I won't tell...!
Blisteringly talented youngster out of Papua New Guinea, Aidan Toua, taking a ball above his head in the schoolboy test match of 2007, played at St Josephs College Hunters Hill playing fields.
Albert Nyathi Zimbabwean African Cultural Poet and Musician Performing with Sbusi and His Talented Group at The Africa Centre Covent Garden London June 2000
Pela aka Pelagia from Malawi Smoking at Albert Nyathi Zimbabwean African Cultural Poet and Musician Performing with Sbusi and His Talented Group at The Africa Centre Covent Garden London Sepia August 2000
I painted this Colorful Bird sometime last week (March the 8th '11)
I really like it,it is not exactly what I wanted but...
Our talented KidzAct Teens put their best Jellicle Face Forward for our production of "Cats" in August of 2010.
Albert Nyathi Zimbabwean African Cultural Poet and Musician Performing with Sbusi and His Talented Group at The Africa Centre Covent Garden London B&W August 2000
We walked around from the hotel after we arrived and found a cafe owned by a family. Their house is in old style and was built 80 years ago. We ordered some snacks and drinks and sketched a building in the opposite.
The most talented new media graduates of 2012 gather annually at the Virtueel Platform HOT100 event at PICNIC.
Find out who the HOT100 are and order the HOT100 talentguide at:
www.virtueelplatform.nl/hot100 or
pinterest.com/virtueelp/hot100-2012/
Photos: Sebastiaan ter Burg
License: Creative Commons BY
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On set, the young actress and model Gia Skova fit figure (body) demands (attracts) attention
Yesterday, I attended a workshop hosted by the talented Lou O'Bedlam. Although I wasn't fully aware of it at the time, I was getting inspired. Not only was I getting inspired to take more picutres, I was getting inspired to focus on stepping out of my comfort zone and going after my dreams.
Lou talked about recently teaching his nephew how to ask a girl out. His advice was simple: "Just ask her". His nephew replied, "But then what would I say?". "Woah!, that's phase 2, don't worry about that. Focus on phase 1: Asking her".
The analogy was straight forward enough and was advice for us as photographers if we want to take pictures of the strangers we meet in the street. The worst that can happen is they can say no.
I took my camera to work today determined I would simply take pictures of all the interesting people I met. Throughout the day I saw several ideal candidates. But I can't ask her, she has headphones on. She's walking too fast, must be in a rush. The light's not right. He doesn't look friendly. She's too tall, I'd have to climb something to get the right angle, but she'll think I'm just trying to take a picture of her boobs... My brain found an excuse in an instant for all of them. The truth was that I was a big scared wimp.
I went out again, on my own this evening to walk around the harbour specifically to see if I could pluck up the courage to ask someone if I could take their portrait. All too soon, my opportunities were missed and the sun had set so I headed home dragging my heels. On the way however I saw a girl with an amazing look and I went for it so spontaneously that I surprised myself.
"Hi!"
She looks startled. I mean, very startled. It's quite late and there are only one or two other people around. I panic a little and start to blurt out my words at record pace (the opposite of Lou's advice):
"Erm, I know this is a bit random, but you have a really pretty and interesting face, do you mind if take your picture?"
She's still startled, perhaps so much so she can't think of a better answer:
"Um, yeah, ok"
What? She said yes. Christ, now I'm gonna have to take this thing, where's the light? It's about 9:45pm and getting dark. I don't want to use flash. I slap the camera on aperture priority to f/1.8 and cross my fingers.
-Click-
Blurry, damn.
I glance up and can see she wants to leave. She heard a click and I only asked for a photo. I can't remember what I then said, some mumbling nonsense about grain and ISO settings probably. I quickly knock the ISO up to 800.
-Click-
I eyeball the screen, blurry? Probably. Good enough? Yes!
"Thanks so much for letting me take them. I can see I'm freaking you out a bit so I'm just gonna go the long way home over this way so you don't think I'm following you. Er.. thanks again."
I start to scuttle off, feeling awful for scaring the poor girl then hear a feint "Cheers". Maybe she's just a little shocked, but flattered. I wanted to give her my card so she could at least choose to email me if she wanted to see the photos but I forgot. I didn't even tell her my name, or ask her hers. The whole thing was a nightmare display of clumsy social awkwardness that would make any observer cringe. Did I step out of my comfort zone? Yes. Did I learn about 50 things in as many seconds? Yes. None of that matters, that's just perfecting phase 2. I'll work on that tomorrow...
Zimbabwe Achievers Awards 2014 London Prudence Katomeni Mbofana is a talented jazz songstress from Harare Zimbabwe
Talented young dancers dazzled an audience of more than 300 people with their displays of dancing for Brent Dance Blast on Friday 12 July 2013.
To see performances on the evening visit bit.ly/danceblast2013
Umm...a very talented and dear friend of mine who happens to be a full fledged
master wizard level procrastinator, has a saying, " why put it off tomorrow, when you can put it off today".
My technique is a little different, I just start time consuming experiments...which is what this is.
Don't like how a rack boss looks like? Do this instead and call it a prototype, or, "how to brass braze a braze on using silver braze."
It's a story you can mumble to your grandkids when dementia sets in. Can't wait.
This fellow, unable to use his arms, developed the talent of painting holding the brush between his teeth.
Yuriy is a talented young man who excels in the visual arts, music, academics and leadership. He is known among his peers and teachers as a warm, thoughtful and caring individual who is willing to help where there is a need. As a Grade 8 student, Yuriy felt connection with older students was lacking in his school experience. In his grade 11 and 12 years, he was a member of the Gator Quality Ambassador Team. Being connected with a group of grade 8s through their homeroom, he was able to help these new students to WGSS make the transition from elementary to high school.
Yuriy is artistic in nature and is known for his creativity in his studio art and academic courses. As a true artist, he not only works for an end product, but for the process needed to explore artistic expression. He is fearless in attempting new things and learning from his failures, which he takes in stride and uses to make his work stronger. His fellow students regard him with respect and trust his input and creative ideas when he offers help and critique in the classroom. Recognized for his talents as Top Student in Art Foundations 11, he was also a participant at the Circle Crafts student art gallery.
Yuriy will be furthering his Art Education by attending Emily Carr in the fall and hopes that his numerous travel experiences in his youth combined with his passion for the arts will lead him to his desire to be an art director in Paris.
Eighteen Gifted & Talented Coordinators from Columbus City Schools put their puzzle-solving skills to the test in COSI's limited-engagement exhibition, "Mindbender Mansion and Amazing Mazes" during a special tour on Monday, March 4, 2013. One teacher put it best: "Every school should have one of these!"
Explore "Mindbender Mansion and Amazing Mazes" at COSI through April 28, 2013. Discounted field trip rates are available for schools with students meeting the Federal Free & Reduced Lunch standard.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Mindbender Mansion is produced and toured by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon. ©2013.