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Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV
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A model of two of the pieces of equipment used by the scientists developing the atomic bombs. Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos, New Mexico. The museum is dedicated to the history of the Manhattan Project, the research for which was done at the nearby laboratory. For more information about visiting the museum, visit www.annestravels.net/bradbury-science-museum/
Mini Movie Directed By 2 Bros. & A Laptop
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Atomic 7 last summer, rocking the Cadillac lounge as they are known to do, by the lucky few... for now...
My friend Eric is (was) in a band called Atomic Raygun Attack. They played their last show on Friday and I shot some pictures for them.
Anyone can ring the Peace Bell. It is engraved with a map of the world. The place where the hammer strikes bears the atomic symbol. On the other side is a mirror, for those who strike it to look at an image of what peace could look like.
Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV
atomicsimao.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/AtomicSimao
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Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV
atomicsimao.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/AtomicSimao
vk.com/atomic_simao
Atomic Simao @ Robustfest vol.IV
atomicsimao.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/AtomicSimao
vk.com/atomic_simao
Indie Native #09 im Posthof Linz am 09. September 2011 mit Francis International Airport, Outside Royalty, Atomic Stereo und The Carls | EARLIER.at
Great season in Atom House League this year. Kids and parents had a blast. (Picture of Zac Peltenburg)
In early December 2012 I had the opportunity to go down to Chattanooga and work with Atomic Films again. They have these really old De Sisti HMI’s. They were built in the 40s and it is great to see them still making shows today.
We shot one of the two projects in a still photographer’s studio. He had a lot of old film and darkroom equipment around. It was good to see I can still thread 35mm onto a developing reel.