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Coming home via Shoreditch, safely home. In the spirit of the free Selfies exhibition at the Saatchi gallery to 6 September 2017 www.saatchigallery.com/whatson.php
this jamie kenna dressed up for his roll in "the cheeky chappy" a play a max miller, he played max. it's great show and sold out it's run brighton duirng during the festival. it going to on in london at the arts theatre in the westend on sunday the 24th june. it's well worth checking out.
this is from the last four months of Brighton Source mag's street style images (bit behind on posting!)
you can check out more of my montage portraits on my fragmented portraits tumblr and i also have a flickr set for my montage portraits to.
i also have a tumblr blog called lomokev's tit bits where i post my work and the work of others that i find interesting.
and while i pimping my online exploits i may as well mention my facebook page wich i am now getting into.
Bajo el bosque lácteo (Under milk Wood), es una obra que fue primero radionovela y posteriormente obra de teatro, gira entorno a los pensamientos del pueblo ficticio de Llareggub, escrita por el gales Dilan Thomas.
En la fotografia vemos el cartel que anuncia la exposicion de las ilustraciones, hechas por Sir Peter Blake sobre la obra, en el Museo Nacional de Gales, Cardiff
Cambridge is THE place for !deas:-)
More on the Festival of Ideas here: www.admin.cam.ac.uk/whatson/ideasfestival/
Organised by the Office of External Affairs and Communications: www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/communications/community/
Or Top of the Glass?! This sign and coloured glass ball was one of the exhibits at this year's RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Flower show has been held at the Hampton Court Palace since 1989. The 2008 show was the 19th to be held on the site - and you can find out more by visiting www.rhs.org.uk/hamptoncourt/2008/index.asp
If you would like more details about the 2009 show, please visit www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/events/hampton2009.asp
And if you would like to know more about the Royal Horticultural Society, please visit www.rhs.org.uk/about/
For years afterwards the farmers found them-
The wasted young, turning up under their plough blades
As they tended the land back into itself
A chit of bone, the china plate if a shoulder blade,
The relic of a finger, the blown
And broken bird's egg of a skull
All mimicked now in flint, breaking blue in white
Across this field where they were told to walk, not run,
Towards the woods and its nesting machine guns
And even now the earth stands sentinel,
Reaching back into itself for reminders of what happened
Like a wound working a foreign body to the surface of the skin
This morning, twenty men buried in one long grave,
A broken mosaic of bone linked arm in arm,
Their skeletons paused in a danse-macabre
In boots that outlasted them
Their socketed heads tilted back at an angle
And their jaws, those that have them, dropped open
As if the notes they had sung
Have only now, with this unearthing,
Slipped from their absent tongues.
Mametz wood, Owen Sheers
This is a little diorama to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the battle of the somme.
Based on this image: www.npg.org.uk/whatson/national-memory-local-stories/reso...
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Ox
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
I am glad to report that the latest stage of the 'AmsterS@m World Domination Plan' is in full effect and causing an International scandal :D
This is one of my Queensday photos from 2008.
The lovely people of the 'I Amsterdam' organization asked if they could use it for their campaign to promote this years 'Queensday' and naturally I agreed since the motto is 'The best Party in the World', which goes very well with my own motto&campaign 'Amsterdam, the best City in the World', and from the moment their own edited version (since I am too dumb for Photoshop, I clearly did not add those heads of Mr.O and Mr.P :) was released, a media storm gathered and unleashed its furry over the little city that could, forcing the mayor to outlaw&destroy the offending postcards&posters featuring Mr.O and Mr.P, mhuahahaha ;-D
According to the folks at 'I Amsterdam', so far this whole media outrage has brought them free publicity worth over 4 million (!) euros :D
You've seen the previous stages of my ambitious plan to take over control of the planet in little, innocent seeming steps that, when viewed from Outer Space, combine and add up to puzzle pieces of a grand picture of a total, overwhelming, yet loving&caring state of utter control...you will be assimilated, resistance is futile...and unnecessary, as I just said, I will be the loving&caring kind of absolute ruler&planet dominator, hehehe ;)
For those unlucky few that have missed the previously implemented 'AWDP' steps, here's a short summary:
-AmsterS@m The Videos
-AmsterS@m The Postcards
-AmsterS@m The Shop
-AmsterS@m The Book
-AmsterS@m The Interview 1, The Interview 2 and The Interview 3
-AmsterS@m The Time Out
-AmsterS@m The Sleeveface
-AmsterS@m The (Sch)map
-AmsterS@m The Attitude
-AmsterS@m The Hurrican
-AmsterS@m The Contest
If you don't hear from me anymore in the future, you can probably find me in Gitmo on Cuba or some Siberian Gulag ;-P
Have a wicked weekend!
Production photography for the Citizens Theatre's Christmas show, Beauty and the Beast. It's a spectacular set - designed by Philip Witcomb and lit by Colin Grenfell - and director Guy Hollands put the pressure on when he rightly said "If you can't take beautiful photos of this show, then..."
Glasgow, 2010.
The first in my set of floral abstract shots; no Photoshop used here, other than the standard resize/sharpen/frame. This effect was achieved completely in camera :)
Taken at RHS Wisley; the flowers are a cultivar of the Eastern purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). If you want more info on the flower there's a wikipedia article about it here.
Best viewed at 800px; link here
A visit to Melbourne wouldn’t be complete without a navigating its various alleyways. Melbourne is renowned for its street art filled alleyways which can be found throughout the city and inner city suburbs. Some of the more popular laneways in Melbourne are Hosier Lane, ACDC Lane, Caledonian Lane and Union Lane just to name a few. You won’t struggle to find a good laneway with street art in Melbourne, which is why Melbourne is known as one of the world’s greatest street art capitals, known for its unique expressions of art throughout the entire city.
A graffiti artist is seen here, applying final touches to his artwork. Truly amazing.
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#australia #oz #melbourne #victoria #vic #melbournevic #melbournecbd #graffiti #publicart #hosierlane #acdclane #streetart #caledonianlane #unionlane #mural #zombie #blackandwhitephotography
Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.
All photos © Ian Cox. If you would like to use this image please ask first. Best viewed as a set here
Follow Wallkandy on Instagram to see photos as they are posted. These images are also being posted on the Wallkandy facebook page and Tumblr.
The Sage, music and entertainment venue, on the banks of the River Tyne, Gateshead, North East England, UK.
Magdalene Odundo's glass installation at Sunderland's National Glass Centre. www.nationalglasscentre.com/about/whatson/details/?id=406...
As the National Portrait Gallery is closed for refurbishment the Taylor Wessing Portrait exhibition is being held at the arts hub Cromwell Place.
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
Learn more about the Archive - www.bankofengland.co.uk/archive/Pages/default.aspx
Museum and Archive Twitter - twitter.com/boemuseum
Bank of England Archive
Last night, when I went to lock up, the Christmas tree had been delivered. So I brought it in from the front deck and this morning we decorated it.
Then this afternoon we went to watch a female trio of performers; violinist, bass player and a keyboard player, do a kids show about a mysterious diary and the tango. Not Panto but very good fun, and free milk and cookies afterwards.
Hi everyone, just wanted to plug my exhibition being launched in the Waterfront Hall tomorrow night at 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome. All 20 images are of the homeless here in Belfast, commissioned for the Welcome Organisation who provide such great support. Hope to see you there
Donal
The venue for the Udderbelly festival at Southbank London www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whatson/festivals-series/udderb...
Treasures from the photographic collection will be exhibited in 2016 www.bankofengland.co.uk/education/Pages/museum/whatson/ca...
Learn more about the Archive - www.bankofengland.co.uk/archive/Pages/default.aspx
Museum and Archive Twitter - twitter.com/boemuseum
Bank of England Archive
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Peacock Bar Club that is fit to publish! Photographs and videos also available from the Peacock Bar website www.the-peacock-bar.co.uk
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Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Tiger
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Then, focus on what's really important.
Works every time. :-)
Outside Cairo, Egypt.
Rolleiflex, 2.8F Zeiss Planar; Tri X 400, ID11 @ 1+3
Good evening all. I've really been looking forward to being able to talk about this project and hope it is of interest to you..!
If anyone would like to know any more about it all, or has any feedback on it, just ask in the comments. I will answer if I can, or if not, will try to find out from the Museum.
There is already a physical display on the first floor of the Museum of Liverpool, at the Pier Head, which displays many photographic images, taken during the blitz by Liverpool Ciy Police. This is supplemented by video and audio recordings of eyewitnesses telling us what it was really like to live through the aerial bombardment of the city, and there are also small boxes which can be sniffed to experience recreations of smells that would have been experienced, for example, in a 1940s street following a wartime attack. There are more details in the link to follow but I would thoroughly recommend the exhibition, perhaps before or after the walking trail, or any time! www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/whatson/museum-of-liverpool/e...
I’m really excited to announce that I’ve been commissioned by The Museum of Liverpool to photograph present day scenes of the Blitz damaged sites featured in their current exhibition, Blitzed: Liverpool Lives.
This image is one of several which features on a free trail, ‘Remembering the Liverpool Blitz walking trail’, developed by the Museum with St. Nicholas' Church, for you to explore key city centre locations, hit during the Blitz.
I’m also looking forward to sharing images taken in neighbourhoods across the city too, watch this space!
You can pick up the trail at either the Museum of Liverpool www.facebook.com/museumofliverpool/ or Liverpool Parish Church (St Nick’s) www.facebook.com/LiverpoolParish/
I always try my hardest to get as accurate a match as I can do anyway, but because I was honoured to have been commissioned by the Museum of Liverpool to produce these shots for their project, I took extra time and really tried to give them all all I could, to do the best I could on them.
This is an exhibition of the work of Richard Learoyd at the Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington.
They are large photographs taken with a camera obscura directly onto the positive paper making each one a unique work. They are very impressive and well worth seeing.
Year of the Monkey
Lunar Lanterns, giant lanterns representing animal signs of the Chinese zodiac in city centre locations from 6–14 February.
Dragon
"People born in the Year of the Monkey are fun-loving, energetic and inquisitive. Their intellect allows them to adapt to any situation, they are confident, charismatic, loyal and inventive.
Sometimes, the Monkey can be a little too curious for his or her own good, as well as careless, restless, immature and arrogant."
Transition II By Magdelene Odundo. Britains leading ceramist in the national glass centre last week..
www.nationalglasscentre.com/about/whatson/details/?id=406...