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À ces métiers oubliés - Serge Poma et son père (ici le père), ferronier d'art et de passion à Savoir Fer (La Garde - VAR).
CBMM Boatyard staff members get a lesson in blacksmithing from visiting masters at Mystic Seaport on March 3, 2017.
Noticed an old blacksmith and wife while driving on the road of town. It was Sunday 26 Jan and nation was celebrating republic day.
Civil War camps always needed the blacksmith to keep horses and equipment in order.
Siege of Bridgeport Re-enactment
The undisputed largest reenactment in Alabama. Bridgeport brings history alive when almost 1,800 re-enactors thrill thousands of curious visitors and history buffs with their authentic re-creation of this fateful battle of the Civil War. Also included are period music, authentic encampment and vendors of historical objects and clothing. March 27, 2010
CBMM Boatyard staff members get a lesson in blacksmithing from visiting masters at Mystic Seaport on March 3, 2017.
CBMM Boatyard staff members get a lesson in blacksmithing from visiting masters at Mystic Seaport on March 3, 2017.
Besides the basic shirt and pants, blacksmiths had only one other main source of protection from the open flame in their forge: a leather work apron. These aprons covered the front of the blacksmith and protected him from stray sparks during the metalworking process. This can work great as a Blacksmith Leather Apron or a leather woodworking apron, or even for cooks and chefs. So put your creative capabilities to the test and personalize the perfect work companion for yourself!
Jens is an extremely talented blacksmith. He has been forging for over 20 years and approaches his skill as an art. He firmly believes in the importance of all the elements working together and the respect of the flame and intent as he forges blocks of iron into beautiful masterpieces. Whether its the hard iron ore or soft bronze and delicate steel, he understands the metals and their needs and uses his experience and knowledge to create his work. It has been such a pleasure getting to know him and Clara and working with them as he demonstrated his craft. I am also proud to say that he used several of my photographs from our recent shoot for his new brochure advertising his business!
This is my grandfather Albert G. Cave's smithy stamp. It is nearly 100 years old. I never got to meet my grandfather, he passed away before I was born. My dad says I am a lot like him in my love for animals and conservation, and was able to get relatives to find this stamp and have it delivered to me in Canada. I feel a very deep connection to my grandfather, I wish I had a chance to meet him and speak with him.
NC State Fair, late October 2003.
Can you match this scene with the mandala it was used to generate in my Cirkalmanda Set?
I returned to the same farm where I took the other images in this set, and this time I was able to get a good image of a blacksmith at work.
I like two things about this image: the warm light from the fire reflecting on his face and the wall of tools.