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Daniel Buren is one of France's leading contemporary artists. He created a brand new installation for the stunning space of our Upper Gallery.

Daniel Marquez.

©José Ignacio Vargas

Foto: Daniel Ahlberg

Daniel Richter painting inside the Hague's Gemeentemuseum, the Netherlands

Me gustaría mucho que me dieran su opinión respecto a las últimas fotos, ya que son las primeras que hago de modelos masculinos :) Saludos

 

I would like to receive feedback about this last male shots, because are my first male model photos. Thanks

 

Fotografía: Allan Utrera.

 

Modelo: Daniel

Asistente de Iluminación: Ricardo Peralta

 

Para Agencia Kiyoshi

  

Rolex Big Boat Series, SF, CA

Foto: Daniel Ahlberg

Foto: Daniel Ahlberg

Zdjęcie zrobione podczas ostatniego etapu 68. Tour de Pologne w Krakowie.

Daniel Davis, a PhD candidate and lab manager for Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathobiology Catherine Hagan, is developing a technique to screen potential antidepressant drugs by leveraging CRISPR technology and the advantages of the zebrafish. //photo by CALEB O'BRIEN/Bond LSC

Cette photo fait partie de l'album "Daniel"

 

This picture is one of the set "Daniel"

 

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Daniel Burka talks about getting feedback from the community at pownce.com and how to act upon it.

This picture is #564 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

I had to eat an ersatz dinner early, because of, all things, a camera club meeting. So at 5PM, I grabbed some Italian food at a “joint.” I just got out the door when Daniel was right in front of me. “Mr., do you have a few dollars to spare so that I can spend tonight at the Salvation Army?” I was totally off guard. The confused mind says “No”, and I declined. I am usually mentally prepared for this situation and would offer a few $$$ to be included in the portrait project. But the moment was lost. Or so it seemed.

 

I minute later I was driving past the next block and saw Daniel walking fairly briskly. A hundred yards later I found a parking spot, parked, and headed back toward him. Now prepared and with my wits about me (half of them at least) I approached Daniel and made a proposal. Deal accepted, although he was a little concerned where the pictures would be displayed, as he was on parole.

 

Daniel is from Sarasota, but never finished high school. He got involved with drugs and is not eligible for a GED. His family is financially well off, but will have nothing further to do with him. He told me which business they own, and I recognize the names from being on trucks; I see them almost every day.

 

After getting a few shots, Daniel said that he had to get moving, as the shelter dinner was in about 45 minutes. The Salvation Army was about a mile from where we were, so I offered him a ride. Approaching the Salvation Army facility is daunting. The homeless encampment at the perimeter looks like a refugee camp. While riding, he asked if I could increase my contribution.

 

No, not today.

 

Thank you, Daniel, for allowing me to photograph you for the 100 Strangers Flickr group.

Daniel Radcliffe speaking at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Horns", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Daniel Morales

330AM - www.myspace.com/tres30am

 

Producción: Dj WHO & Crew

Maquillaje/Estilo/Vestuario: Ximena Aravena (TIGI)

Iluminación: Felipe Sepúlveda

Foto: Ra Díaz

East German Starfoto by VEB Progress Film-Verleih, Berlin, no. 118/76. Photo: Linke.

 

Handsome and athletic Daniel Olbrychski (1945) is a Polish actor best known for his leading roles in several Andrzej Wajda films. He also worked with Volker Schlöndorff, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Claude Lelouch and recently played Russian defector and spymaster Vassily Orlov opposite Angelina Jolie in the Hollywood blockbuster Salt (2011).

 

Daniel Marcel Olbrychski was born in Łowicz, Poland, in 1945 as the son of Franciszka Olbrychski and Klementyny Sołonowicz-Olbrychski. He attended the Gimnazjum i Liceum im. Stefana Batorego in Warsaw. In the years 1963 and 1964, he performed at the Teatr Młodzieżowy TVP (Youth Theatre) under the direction of Andrzeja Konica. He started to attend the Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna (Academy of Dramatic Arts in Warsaw), but never finished his studies. In 1964, his film career started at the age of 18 with the war film Ranny w lesie/Wounded in the Forest (Janusz Nasfeter, 1964). A year later, he worked for the first time with director Andrzej Wajda at the Western-style war epic Popioły/The Ashes (Andrzej Wajda, 1965), which was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. He also appeared in Wajda’s Wszystko na sprzedaż/Everything for Sale (Andrzej Wajda, 1969) with Beata Tyszkiewicz, and the comedy Polowanie na muchy/Hunting Flies (Andrzej Wajda, 1969). He then had the lead in the drama Życie rodzinne/Family Life (Krzysztof Zanussi, 1971). He also starred in the drama Krajobraz po bitwie/Landscape After the Battle (Andrzej Wajda, 1970), the story of a Nazi German concentration camp survivor soon after liberation, residing in a DP camp somewhere in Germany. The film is based on the writings of Holocaust survivor and Polish author Tadeusz Borowski. Olbrychski also starred in the drama Brzezina/The Birch Wood (Andrzej Wajda, 1970), based on a novel by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival, where Andrzej Wajda won the Golden Prize for Direction and Daniel Olbrychski won the award for Best Actor. They also worked together on the German drama Pilatus und andere - Ein Film für Karfreitag/Pilate and Others (Andrzej Wajda, 1972), based on the 1967 novel The Master and Margarita by the Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov. Then followed Wesele/The Wedding (Andrzej Wajda, 1972), an adaptation of a play by Stanisław Wyspiański which Wajda also directed for the theatre. Wesele describes the perils of the national drive toward self-determination after the Polish uprisings of November 1830 and January 1863, the result of the Partitions of Poland. Ziemia Obiecana/The Promised Land (Andrzej Wajda, 1975) is a drama based on a novel by Władysław Reymont. Set in the industrial city of Łódź, The Promised Land tells the story of a Pole, a German, and a Jew struggling to build a factory in the raw world of 19th-century capitalism. Very popular was the Polish-Soviet historical drama Potop/The Deluge (Jerzy Hoffman, 1974), based on the 1886 novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but lost to Amarcord (Federico Fellini, 1973). The film is the third most popular in the history of Polish cinema, with some 28 million tickets sold in Poland and 30.5 million in the Soviet Union. Olbrychski also starred in Panny z Wilka/The Maids of Wilko (Andrzej Wajda, 1979), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Daniel Olbruchski then played one of the leads in Volker Schlöndorff's masterpiece Die Blechtrommel/The Tin Drum (1979) based on Günter Grass's novel. The Tin Drum was one of the most financially successful German films of the 1970s. It won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was jointly awarded the 1979 Palme d'Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, along with Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, 1979).

 

IMDb describes Daniel Olbrychski as a ‘hot-tempered patriot’, who would enjoy horseback riding on town centre squares. Another amusing anecdote is that once a picture of Olbrychski as an SS-man was displayed in a contemporary art exhibition. As soon as he knew this, he went armed with a sabre and with a TV news crew to the exhibition room, where he cut down his portrait, ending its existence. In the 1980s, he gradually switched from leads to supporting roles. He appeared in the popular French musical epic Les Uns et les Autres/Bolero: Dance of Life (Claude Lelouch, 1981). Other West-European films include La Truite/The Trout (Joseph Losey, 1982), starring Isabelle Huppert, Eine Liebe in Deutschland/A Love in Germany (Andrzej Wajda, 1983) with Hanna Schygulla, and Die Geduld der Rosa Luxemburg/Rosa Luxemburg (Margarethe von Trotta, 1986) featuring Barbara Sukowa. Rosa Luxemburg received the German Film Award (Bundesfilmpreis) as best feature film. In 1986, Olbrychski received the French L'Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur (Legion of Honour). In Italy, he made the drama Mosca addio/Farewell Moscow (Mauro Bolognini, 1987) based on the life of Russian Jew Ida Nudel. For this film, Liv Ullmann was awarded a David di Donatello for Best Actress. He then had his American debut in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Philip Kaufman, 1988), the successful film adaptation of the novel by Milan Kundera starring Daniel Day-Lewis. He also appeared in the third of the ten episodes in Krzysztof Kieślowski's classic Polish TV series Dekalog/The Decalogue (1988). His films during the 1990s were less prominent. He had a part in the Polish historical drama Ogniem i Mieczem/With Fire and Sword (Jerzy Hoffman, 1999), based on a novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz and starring ‘Bond girl’ Izabella Scorupco. At the time of its filming, it was the most expensive Polish film ever made. Olbrychski and Wajda reunited for Pan Tadeusz/Pan Tadeusz: The Last Foray in Lithuania (Andrzej Wajda, 1999), based on the epic poem by Polish poet, writer and philosopher Adam Mickiewicz, and for the comedy Zemsta/The Revenge (Andrzej Wajda, 2002), an adaptation of a popular stage farce of Aleksander Fredro with director Roman Polanski in the lead role. In 2007, Olbrychski received the Stanislavsky Award at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival for his outstanding achievement in the career of acting and devotion to the principles of Stanislavsky's school. His part was remarkable as the sinister Russian defector who accused Angelina Jolie of being a Russian spy in the American action thriller Salt (Philip Noyce, 2010). Since then he appeared in the German film Wintertochter (Johannes Schmid, 2011), the Polish historical film Bitwa warszawska 1920/Battle of Warsaw 1920 (Jerzy Hoffman, 2011) and in the Russian production Legenda No. 17/ Legend No. 17 (Nikolay Lebedev, 2013), a biopic of Russian ice hockey legend Valeri Kharlamov (played by Danila Kozlovsky). Daniel Olbrychski married three times. His first wife was Monika Dzienisiewicz-Olbrychska (1967-1977), with whom he has a son, actor Rafał Olbrychski (1971). His second wife was Zuzanna Lapicka (1978-1988), with whom he has a daughter, Weronika (1982). Since 2003, he has been married to Krystyna Demska. He is also the father of Viktor Sukowa, who was born into a relationship with German actress Barbara Sukowa. In the mid-1970s, he had a 3-year relationship with singer Maryla Rodowicz.

 

Sources: Sandra Brennan (AllMovie), Film Polski (Polish), Wikipedia (English and Polish) and IMDb.

 

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Foto: Daniel Ahlberg

A very proud moment to bear witness to my eldest sons graduation from MMU with a degree in Criminology -Well done Daniel.

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Daniel getting his easter slay on.

Foto: Daniel Ahlberg

DANIEL JOHNSTON

Neumos

Seattle, Wa

8.24.11

 

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Daniel (GIA Magazine Sept 2011)

 

Photography :: Sade Williams

MUA :: Risa

Hair :: K. Laree

Styling :: Cateia Gabrielle

Model :: Daniel Finlan @ Q Models

 

Saved from being scrapped in 2004 by volunteers when in a semi-derelict state, restored with further help from Cammell Laird her original builders plus the HLF, this working tug that once plied the Cheshire and Mersey rivers is now a remarkable and very significant survivor, thanks to those original volunteers.

Buenos Aires - El El jefe de Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri, entrega la Medalla del Bicentenario al consagrado pianista y director musical Daniel Barenboim y a Miriam Said, la viuda de uno de los fundadores de la orquesta de integración árabe-israelí West Eastern Divan, en el Salon Dorado de la Casa de la Cultura.

Foto Silvina Arrastía-gv/GCBA.-

 

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Daniel Radcliffe speaking at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Victor Frankenstein", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Foto: Daniel Ahlberg

Daniel con un añito!!

 

Chiclana'09

Local accession number: 13_05_000404

Title: Daniel Webster [front]

Genre: Photographs; Cartes de visite; Portraits

Date created: 1859-1870 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 photograph : print on card mount ; mount 11 x 7 cm (carte de visite format)

General notes: Title from item or from accompanying material.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Subjects: Politicians; Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852

Collection: Cartes de Visite Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

DANIEL HERSKEDAL QUARTET

Daniel Herskedal – tuba, bastrompet

Bergmund Waal Skaslien – viola

Eyolf Dale – piano

Helge Andreas Norbakken – percussie, drums

 

Paradox

Tilburg (NL

 

Photo © Eddy Westveer

www.eddywestveer.com

All rights reserved.

 

The use of this photo without written permission is prohibited.

 

This photo and more are available in high resolution.

Contact me for license to use.

Email: eddy@eddywestveer.com

 

PHOTO 20190308_EW

 

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Hace tiempo que no veia a Daniel quien trabaja en Blue desde Barcelona

The New Art Gallery, Walsall

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