View allAll Photos Tagged backtobasics,
A bitter sweet tale of political awakening from a working class perspective. With nothing left to lose, but everything to fight for Samantha followed Russell Brand into the Neverland of anarchy.
“The most endearing political activist I have ever met” (Kate Copstick, The Scotsman)
Winner of Edinburgh Fringe ‘Defining The Norm Award’ 2016
Follow: @SammieAurora
More details
Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - rr.restifo@gmail.com. © All rights reserved.
Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - rr.restifo@gmail.com. © All rights reserved.
since the beginning off this year is started givingg workshops on how to make dry plates
these are the results of the students i had
Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - rr.restifo@gmail.com. © All rights reserved.
Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - rr.restifo@gmail.com. © All rights reserved.
This photo is an HDR tonemapped image of the side of the house at Lord Stirling's Quarters. This was made from three exposures and processed in Photomatix Pro. A little light post processing in Lightroom was all that was needed to get this photo ready Flicker.
This photo was shot with the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT using the EF-S 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6II kit lens with an aperture of F/20.
Yorkshire based Lindum Turf donated grass turf to North Edinburgh Arts Back To Basics project. Lindum Grass Turf Sculptures were created in a Workshop by European Landscape Architecture Students (ELASA) as part of their mini-meeting in Scotland this April 2010.
The sculptures were created for a community event for the following day in Muirhouse Shopping Centre.
Photographed by Reaaz Mohammad
Yorkshire based Lindum Turf donated grass turf to North Edinburgh Arts Back To Basics project. Lindum Grass Turf Sculptures were created in a Workshop by European Landscape Architecture Students (ELASA) as part of their mini-meeting in Scotland this April 2010.
The sculptures were created for a community event for the following day in Muirhouse Shopping Centre.
Photographed by Reaaz Mohammad