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Article published in L'Express, Toronto, Canada. The Collège La Cité Toronto Photojournalism class of Professor Linda Dawn Hammond photograph the Royal Winter Fair and rodeo in November, 2018.
Article publié dans L'Express, Toronto. La classe de Photojournalisme au Collège La Cité Toronto, de Professeur Linda Dawn Hammond, a photographié le Royal Winter Fair et le rodéo en novembre 2018.
Mrs. J.M. Whitsitt is believed to be the wife of James McFarland Whitsitt who was the son of John Berryman Whitsitt and Anna Maria Moore who was the sister of B.F. Moore.
Feeling Proud!
Anthony Rubio Designs in Vogue Italia.
As I look back, it has been an incredible ride becoming a designer to then gain the notoriety that I have achieved, where my works have been seen, acknowledged and celebrated worldwide. This did not just fall on my lap nor was it handed to me on a silver platter. The fact is that I had to make the decision, early on, that no matter what obstacles or hurdles, and there have been plenty, I would stay focused and determined to achieve my goals.
That said, I have been asked on many an occasion what my goals are and I found that from one many others have developed along the way but one in particular goal I did speak on many years ago. The question put to me asked where do I hope to see my creations ultimately showcased or featured. Of course I answered that I hoped to have them featured in publications and the follow up question was, "In pet magazines?" I answered yes, but that I hoped to one day showcase to the fashion world through the best known fashion publications.
That dream has come true and I want to share this with you with thanks to all who have supported me and have had faith in my vision. Those who asked about that goal will remember the title of the magazine I mentioned and here it is now featuring a story and pictorial on Anthony Rubio.
Lead photo by Mouhsine Idrissi Janati
Link to Vogue Italia Article: www.vogue.it/en/fashion/trends/2016/06/20/anthony-rubio-m...
Thank you to the photographers that contributed to the article: Mouhsine Idrissi Janati, Yoni Levy, Lukas Maverick Greyson and Rob Robb.
Thank You to my Canine models featured in the article, Rita, ZZ, Bogie and Kimba, Bella Mia, Rico and Gracie.
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Website: www.AnthonyRubioDesigns.com
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These photos would appear in an article about boho fashion. This would appear in a young adult fashion magazine such as InStyle or Teen Eye. These publications target an audience of teens and young women interested in unique personal style.
Lance article in FORM - a Japanese sport and exercise magazine. Great design again. In this magazine the reader is going from right to left. Visually this is so interesting...especially in how it could affect design. In an english magazine that photo might be better with Lance travelling from left to right to lead you into the article (and turning the page), but here it's perfectly appropriate because the reader is going the opposite direction...
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Recently I've stirred up a lot of birders. I'm only posting these again to try, let birders know what I do. Sometimes I violate their ethics, at least it appears that way to them. I respect their beliefs, and try to abide by them. Sometimes I make mistakes, and I'm sorry...
Article 17 TFEU Dialogue European Parliament dialogue seminar with non-confessional organisations ' Discrimination and Persecution of Non-Believers around the world '
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Kärntner Straße
This article describes the Kärntner Strasse in Vienna. On the same country road see Kärntner Straße (Austria).
Carinthian street with Opera (left) and St. Stephen's Cathedral (by clicking at the end of the site on the link you can see the pictures)
The northern part of the Carinthian road
Kärntner Straße is next to ditch (Graben) one of the most famous streets in Vienna's city center. It starts at Karlsplatz or the Friedrich street and bypasses the Vienna State Opera, continues straight to the center of Vienna, Stephansplatz. Where the pedestrian zone is continued in a westerly direction from the Ditch. In northeastern direction it is connecting after the Stephansplatz with the Red Tower road (Rotenturmstraße) that leads down to the Danube Canal.
History
Just between 1878-1909 existent: The Kärntnerhof-Passage instead of today's hotel Astoria (No. 32)
The Carinthian road already existed at the time of the Romans in Vienna. In the Middle Ages it was in 1257 first documented as "Strata Carinthianorum" and linking the city center with the Carinthian Gate of the city wall (near the present opera), its extension was at that time an important connection to the port cities such as Venice and Trieste. There are to be found various spellings, in 1563: "Cärnerstrass", 1566: "Khärnerstrass" about 1567 "Khärnnerstrassen", "Kahrnerstrass", 1587: "Kärnerstras", 1749 "Karnerstrasse".
About 1968, still without pedestrian zone
In the period of promoterism (Gründerzeit) and the later 19th Century it was widened and heavily remodeled. The Carinthian Court, a representative Passagenbau (passage building) erected in 1878 by the architect Otto Thienemann was, for example, 1909/10 torn down and replaced by the Hotel Astoria. In 1945 the Carinthian road was severely affected, which subsequently led to numerous renovations and new buildings. Also due to the here traditionally high economic activity, however, there are permanently transformations.
In 1974, the Carinthian road between Opera and Stephansplatz was by the architects Wilhelm Holzbauer and Wolfgang Windbrechtinger transformed to a pedestrian zone (opening 6th August 1974), which is bordered by numerous stores with raised price levels, such as, for example, Glashaus J. & L. Lobmeyer which was founded in 1823 and several cafes. The Carinthian road forms together with the Ditch (Graben) and the Carbon market (Kohlmarkt), the so-called "Golden U" on traditional downtown shopping streets disposing of a superior offer and designed as pedestrian zones. Below the road is the metro line U1 . Today the road is mainly frequented by tourists. 2009, the pedestrian zone was redesigned, which in the run-up of the activities led to controversy - especially over the originally planned, modern lighting fixtures.
A new focus was added in 2011 with a major department store, the flagship store (Weltstadthaus).
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A big thanks goes out to Greg Thomas. He did a superb job on the article. It was awesome talking about a fish to someone you held in high regards as a fisherman. Quite odd, as I always thought that if I ever got a chance to meet him, I figured it would be me asking him ; ) BUT I hope one day soon, I will have that opportunity.... Can you say...."Sea Run Cutts!"
Check it out --> March2009 issue