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Beware of fake photographer trying to buy your pictures!

 

I received a mail asking me to sell some images for a site related to photography at a price of $75 per photo! Amazed and flattered, I nevertheless did a little checking first. The message came from an account with just one, average-quality, family snap. Surely any true photography fan would have a big collection of pictures illustrating their art?

 

Searching the email address, sergio.dobejo at gmail.com, I found many other people had received the same email. Please note, this is not Sergio do Beijo (slightly different spelling), who is a genuine photographer, having no connection to this spam and currently busy clearing his name.

 

So it seems to be a scam, though I am not sure what they hope to gain by paying $75 for a picture. I am going to ignore it.

 

Has anyone else received this offer?

"Good afternoon Emma, thank you for sharing your pictures.

 

"Would you sell me some of your images for my site related to photography? I offer $75 per photo

 

"If interested, please contact me by email sergio.dobejo@gmail.com as I'm not visiting Flickr Mail often."

 

Has anyone actually received the fee for an image? Have I just ruined a lucrative new career as a model?

LSD Magazine issue 9 - Chasing Dragons - May 23rd 2012 (23 23 23)

 

Issue 9 of LSD Magazine is out now. Bursting at the digital seams with sizzling art, searching interviews, slamming music, a dash of politics, a twinkle of humor and a whisper of quantum physics – another epic issue is LIVE

 

bit.ly/LeWDuS

 

Wayne Anthony & Sirius 23

  

INTERVIEWS

 

P183 / JFB / Above / Don / Slamboree / Dal East / Does Loveletters /

Jaguar Skills / Blek Le Rat / Gavin Hammond / David Kaiser / Unique 3 /

Max Zorn / Arun Ghosh / Arcadia / Nice Up The Walls / Neosignal /

Logan Hicks / Bill Ayres / ADW / Urban Knights / Astro / Global Street Art / Stylus Rex / Brian Barnes

 

CONTRIBUTORS

 

RSH / Auntie / Matt Dopamine Goddard / Douglas Rushkoff / Carne Ross / 51 / Gyrus / Julian Vigo / Robert Williscroft / Ronan Hickey / Ian Milne / Hudson Zuma / Prem Nick / Claude London / Walls of Milano / Bombers Dream /

4foot2 / Dave Desimone / Isaac Cordal / Gen Duarte / Left Coast Letters /

Mr Klevra / Spider Tag / Miss Kaliansky / Ron Copeland

 

FEATURED ARTWORKS

 

UNITED KINGDOM

 

PUBLIC SPIRIT / PROBS / INKFESTISH / DONK / SHOK1 / STIK / YARN BOMBING / SWEET TOOF / CARTRAIN / CEPT / BEN SLOW / ACE / PAUL LISTER / NATHAN BOWEN / GRIMSHAW / NEONITA / DAVID WALKER /

MR FAHRENHEIT

 

SORN / OWED / JASIK / FLITH / AMUK / AVK1 / EBEE

 

Canada

 

WYSPER / SKAM / REN / RCADE / HEMPS / ARTCHILD

 

USA

 

RIO / KORG / KOSHER / MSK / RISK / REVOK / HOLY / RAZOR / BLOCK

ROYAL / THE SIGN GUY / DOVES / RON COPELAND / CYRCLE

 

Spain

 

CERE / ERIC il CANE / ESCIF / RADHGE / STN / DONG / ONLY ATEME /

RO / DEIH / SPIDER TAG / PEZ / ISAAC CORDAL

 

Italy

 

CODEFC / FRODE / REFRESHINK / CENTINA / KRIO / GIORGIO J / SEACREATIVE / MCITY / EMILONE / ZEDONE / GRIM dcc / MR KLEVRA / RUN / BLU

 

France

 

ALICE / C215

 

Various

 

CONOR HARRINGTON (Ireland) / CRISP / HIN (Hong Kong) / NAZIR / MASAI

OTTO SCHADE (Chile) / 6/6 / THE KRAH (Greece) / PSK96 / ROA (Belgium)

 

AND MORE...

 

Album : Snailspace Brighton

 

Description from the Snailspace website,

 

Designed by: Benjamin Thomas Taylor Sponsored by:Wild in Art

 

Searching For The Regina Hotel

This Snail’s exuberant design depicts layers of dense shrubbery, reaching back against a slate-blue sky. Fern fronds, brightly coloured stalks and large leaves fill the painting, while the title alludes to a hidden hotel, once occupied by Matisse, buried somewhere under the flora and fauna.

 

Artist Benjamin Thomas Taylor is known for his bright, pop-art-inspired landscapes. Fuelled by a sense of joy, his detailed paintings and prints open up hyperreal spaces, crossing from reality into a parallel world of limitless possibility.

This Snail’s technicolour tones will transport you to a magical realm filled with enticing promise.

Designed by: Benjamin Thomas Taylor

Sponsored by: Wild in Art

www.snailspacebrighton.co.uk/

  

Alternator, 2008

Rita McKeough - Calgary, Canada

 

Performance Art

 

Searching for oil in a downtown parking lot, performance artist Rita McKeough will erect small oil rigs on every oil leak and oil stain scattered throughout the parking lot.

 

She will spend the twelve hours of Nuit Blanche using her skills as a car driver to generate electricity to operate her miniaturized oil pumps. She will drive a hand-cranked generator and her gestures will integrate with the movement of the oil pumps. As the night progresses McKeough will operate all of the pumps and frantically attempt to stop the oil from leaking away. The audience may offer to assist McKeough with her various activities or they may simply watch her efforts.

 

A sound track will permeate the humorous and chaotic environment of the parking lot where the performance is taking place and will drive the intensity of McKeough’s performance, perhaps bringing to light contradictions and tensions in a world that reveals a drift away from reason.

Hipstamatic: Adler 9009 lens, Arjan BW film, Triple Crown flash

Matt DesLauriers, an artist and freelance creative coder, talks about his passion for generative art — searching for inspiration, exploring open tools and workflows, and finding his own path within the field. Learn about conceptual art, pen plotters, light installations, and how print artworks can be created with JavaScript and the web platform. Matt breaks down some of the algorithms and processes involved in his work, providing you with the building blocks to create your own generative art.

Matt DesLauriers, an artist and freelance creative coder, talks about his passion for generative art — searching for inspiration, exploring open tools and workflows, and finding his own path within the field. Learn about conceptual art, pen plotters, light installations, and how print artworks can be created with JavaScript and the web platform. Matt breaks down some of the algorithms and processes involved in his work, providing you with the building blocks to create your own generative art.

"DNA Dennis-Nick-Art Searching for the Creative Gene"

 

The CAPA Gallery is proud to present the work of Mr. Dennis Childers and his son, Nick Childers in a combined show entitled "DNA: Dennis-Nick-Art. Searching for the Creative Gene." Dennis and Nick, a 2008 CAPA Visual Arts graduate (now at Pratt), team up in a father and son exhibition using video, sound, sculpture, painting and collaborative illustrations to explore the similarities and differences in their work from a father son teacher student perspective.

All classes are invited to attend the show at any time during the school day. Please call the Visual Arts office and arrange a brief tour with Ms. Westcott if you would like to have her speak about the work with your class.

Everyone is invited to attend the October 3rd closing reception during the Gallery Crawl, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

We hope to see you there!

 

"DNA Dennis-Nick-Art Searching for the Creative Gene"

 

The CAPA Gallery is proud to present the work of Mr. Dennis Childers and his son, Nick Childers in a combined show entitled "DNA: Dennis-Nick-Art. Searching for the Creative Gene." Dennis and Nick, a 2008 CAPA Visual Arts graduate (now at Pratt), team up in a father and son exhibition using video, sound, sculpture, painting and collaborative illustrations to explore the similarities and differences in their work from a father son teacher student perspective.

All classes are invited to attend the show at any time during the school day. Please call the Visual Arts office and arrange a brief tour with Ms. Westcott if you would like to have her speak about the work with your class.

Everyone is invited to attend the October 3rd closing reception during the Gallery Crawl, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

We hope to see you there!

 

ArtBoom Festival 2011

 

Cecylia Malik

Search for treasure

 

Cecylia Malik will run special classes in public spaces during the ArtBoom Festival, for a group of around 20 children aged 5-12. The Search for treasure workshop will have a form of an outdoor game referring to plays from the artist’s childhood. It will be an amazing opportunity to see the slightly forgotten, although situated near the city centre, areas of the Krakow Salwator. The Salwator hill, on account of an unclear legal situation, has become squalid and has been forgotten.

 

Children will see it, first of all, as an adventure, during which they will rebuild a ruined city, meet a fairy, square up to pirates and for all inhabitants of Krakow it will be an opportunity to recall beautiful and inspiring places in their city. Such transformation of the surrounding reality is possible thanks to the power of our imagination. First, we make it through play and then – through art. Searching for treasure will make the children realise that a different point of view, a little bit of creativity and faith is all it takes to change the world around us – to become an artist.

 

Photography: Weronika Szmuc

ArtBoom Festival 2011

 

Cecylia Malik

Search for treasure

 

Cecylia Malik will run special classes in public spaces during the ArtBoom Festival, for a group of around 20 children aged 5-12. The Search for treasure workshop will have a form of an outdoor game referring to plays from the artist’s childhood. It will be an amazing opportunity to see the slightly forgotten, although situated near the city centre, areas of the Krakow Salwator. The Salwator hill, on account of an unclear legal situation, has become squalid and has been forgotten.

 

Children will see it, first of all, as an adventure, during which they will rebuild a ruined city, meet a fairy, square up to pirates and for all inhabitants of Krakow it will be an opportunity to recall beautiful and inspiring places in their city. Such transformation of the surrounding reality is possible thanks to the power of our imagination. First, we make it through play and then – through art. Searching for treasure will make the children realise that a different point of view, a little bit of creativity and faith is all it takes to change the world around us – to become an artist.

 

Photography: Weronika Szmuc

ArtBoom Festival 2011

 

Cecylia Malik

Search for treasure

 

Cecylia Malik will run special classes in public spaces during the ArtBoom Festival, for a group of around 20 children aged 5-12. The Search for treasure workshop will have a form of an outdoor game referring to plays from the artist’s childhood. It will be an amazing opportunity to see the slightly forgotten, although situated near the city centre, areas of the Krakow Salwator. The Salwator hill, on account of an unclear legal situation, has become squalid and has been forgotten.

 

Children will see it, first of all, as an adventure, during which they will rebuild a ruined city, meet a fairy, square up to pirates and for all inhabitants of Krakow it will be an opportunity to recall beautiful and inspiring places in their city. Such transformation of the surrounding reality is possible thanks to the power of our imagination. First, we make it through play and then – through art. Searching for treasure will make the children realise that a different point of view, a little bit of creativity and faith is all it takes to change the world around us – to become an artist.

 

Photography: Weronika Szmuc

ArtBoom Festival 2011

 

Cecylia Malik

Search for treasure

 

Cecylia Malik will run special classes in public spaces during the ArtBoom Festival, for a group of around 20 children aged 5-12. The Search for treasure workshop will have a form of an outdoor game referring to plays from the artist’s childhood. It will be an amazing opportunity to see the slightly forgotten, although situated near the city centre, areas of the Krakow Salwator. The Salwator hill, on account of an unclear legal situation, has become squalid and has been forgotten.

 

Children will see it, first of all, as an adventure, during which they will rebuild a ruined city, meet a fairy, square up to pirates and for all inhabitants of Krakow it will be an opportunity to recall beautiful and inspiring places in their city. Such transformation of the surrounding reality is possible thanks to the power of our imagination. First, we make it through play and then – through art. Searching for treasure will make the children realise that a different point of view, a little bit of creativity and faith is all it takes to change the world around us – to become an artist.

 

Photography: Weronika Szmuc

ArtBoom Festival 2011

 

Cecylia Malik

Search for treasure

 

Cecylia Malik will run special classes in public spaces during the ArtBoom Festival, for a group of around 20 children aged 5-12. The Search for treasure workshop will have a form of an outdoor game referring to plays from the artist’s childhood. It will be an amazing opportunity to see the slightly forgotten, although situated near the city centre, areas of the Krakow Salwator. The Salwator hill, on account of an unclear legal situation, has become squalid and has been forgotten.

 

Children will see it, first of all, as an adventure, during which they will rebuild a ruined city, meet a fairy, square up to pirates and for all inhabitants of Krakow it will be an opportunity to recall beautiful and inspiring places in their city. Such transformation of the surrounding reality is possible thanks to the power of our imagination. First, we make it through play and then – through art. Searching for treasure will make the children realise that a different point of view, a little bit of creativity and faith is all it takes to change the world around us – to become an artist.

 

Photography: Weronika Szmuc

ArtBoom Festival 2011

 

Cecylia Malik

Search for treasure

 

Cecylia Malik will run special classes in public spaces during the ArtBoom Festival, for a group of around 20 children aged 5-12. The Search for treasure workshop will have a form of an outdoor game referring to plays from the artist’s childhood. It will be an amazing opportunity to see the slightly forgotten, although situated near the city centre, areas of the Krakow Salwator. The Salwator hill, on account of an unclear legal situation, has become squalid and has been forgotten.

 

Children will see it, first of all, as an adventure, during which they will rebuild a ruined city, meet a fairy, square up to pirates and for all inhabitants of Krakow it will be an opportunity to recall beautiful and inspiring places in their city. Such transformation of the surrounding reality is possible thanks to the power of our imagination. First, we make it through play and then – through art. Searching for treasure will make the children realise that a different point of view, a little bit of creativity and faith is all it takes to change the world around us – to become an artist.

 

Photography: Weronika Szmuc

Going to insert some clip art. Searching for a butterfly, and find a nice blue one! ;-)

trying to use my university art background...i play with pointalism in the camera a lot-my right eye

Tristan and Tori look over the art, searching for artists we know, seeing if we could find all T's work, etc. This is also a good view of how many artists were competing!

#drawing #doodle #instagram #lame #art? #searching

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