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I think i'm going through the photographers equivalent of writers block. I have zero inspiration at the moment and an ability to get the shittest composition possible. Lets hope the inspiration and some enthusiasm comes back soon or theres gonna be a big garage sale...lol
This was taken way back in April using the Magic Cloth Technique
How weird - this has been sat in the delete box for months with other images i think are crap,,,,,perhaps i shouldn't be so hard on my self.....thanks folks all the comments are very well appreciated.
A picture to tribute all writers and readers.
I've tried my level best to bring in all their elements in a simple manner.A black and white coloring to give it a solemn mood.
WRITERS RESIST: Louder Together for Free Expression was a literary protest on the steps of the New York Public Library’s Schwarzman Building at 42nd St. that brought together hundreds of writers and artists and thousands of New Yorkers on the birthday of civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. American poet laureates Robert Pinsky, Author and Rita Dove offered each other hope and inspiration with "inaugural" poems.
Taken @ Guangzhou, China
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沒有刻上文字 天天不會忘懷
自我深愛著你 遲早也會活埋
像這風眼移近 捲走一對愛的人
沒有比這樣更對 還給你今天的身份
沒法讀 的眼神 當中千古奧秘不可解
但再讀 一顆心 就看見一個我 亦看見一個你
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Pose, Bent; Hair, Amacci; Dress, Icing; Shoes, Nardcotix
For all those out there that say: I wish I had your life, here's a small diary entry on what my last 35 or so days of my life have been like. http://www.vonwong.com/blog/the-glamorous-life-of-ben-von-wong/. Still want my life?
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Took this photo in the fileds of Westmoorland with Jen Brook. I wish we had trees like this in Canada. Oh well, looks like I might need to go visit again ~
My first build that is not an object like a car or castle but a scene of a woman writing a letter. I wanted the scene to take up the whole photo. So I only cropped it.
WRITERS RESIST: Louder Together for Free Expression was a literary protest on the steps of the New York Public Library’s Schwarzman Building at 42nd St. that brought together hundreds of writers and artists and thousands of New Yorkers on the birthday of civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. American poet laureates Robert Pinsky, Author and Rita Dove offered each other hope and inspiration with "inaugural" poems.
I came across this wonderful typewriter in an antique store / gallery the other day. I wish I had a typewriter like that!
Movie set of the spot for Amnesty International, Letter Writing Marathon in Poland, Warsaw, December 2013.
The show's producer told me that when CAP showed up unexpected, he was offered a clean wall to do a fill-in, but insisted on going over, so POBE had to do a fill-in for the sole purpose of CAP to go over him.
He worked as lead Actor in one of the Ladhaki films produced by a french company. Currently he is a school teacher and runs this grocery shop in free time.
I tell people I'm a writer, but what I mean to say is, "I want to do big things but all I have are these stupid words."
Leica M6 + Voigtlander 35mm / Kodak Tri-X + dev Kodak T-MAX
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Writer’s Block
Until It hit me it was just a joke
Something that happened to other folk
If it happened at all
And I was not just in thrawl
To some confected scare
A sort of of malade imaginaire
Who would dare to go to the doc
To complain about suffering from writer’s block.
But I did and he was quite emphatic
It was likely, he said, psychosomatic
Tell me the symptoms, he asked, with a hint of a mock
While he glanced I think at a nearby clock
I said in a bid to clear his doubt:
“There are words inside me that won’t come out”
Ok he said with a knowing grin
Take this twice a day. An aspirin
I’ll write a prescription said the doubting doc
Unless, of course, I get writer’s block.
This is my favorite detail (with the scaffold); when I saw for the first time the custom printed penguin from minifigs.me, it immediately reminded me of an Italian street artist named PaoPao, who's famous for decorating concrete bollards.
This is his photostream:
www.flickr.com/photos/pao_street_art/
and this is one of his famous bollards:
www.flickr.com/photos/pao_street_art/5668691521/
Then I bought two of them and I put in the front of the station with an appropriate writer (Wyldstyle, in this case). This is not the definitive configuration, but I couldn't wait any longer: I had to show you!
I am sorry for the not so high quality of the photo.
Hope you like it as much as I do!
Old keys, letters and ornaments litter the dusty desk in the lobby at the Manor, left abandoned and un-disturbed for over 25 years.
The 'Underwood Typwriter' manufactured in New York City, U.S.A.