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Daniel Kahn in performance at KlezKanada 2009's Thursday night staff concert, held on 27 Aug 2009 at Lantier, Quebec, Canada.
Daniel Bryan speaking at the 2016 Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Daniel, Pantanassa - Church Under The Tree, Ağaç Altı Kilisesi.
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This building is ruined to a great extent today. You enter through the main apse which is destroyed now. The original entrance is on the north. The frescoes belong to the 9th and 11th centuries..
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The Annunciation, the Nativity, the Adoratian of the Magi, the Flight into Egypt, the Baptism, the Sanctification of Virgin Mary, Daniel among the lions were pictured on the walls and the Ascension, the Apostles and the Prophets were depicted inside the dome.
Did a quick shoot with my good friend and fellow photog in Georgetown lastnight.
Nikon D700
Rokinon 35 1.4 @ 5.6
Strobist:
Alienbee B800
Paul C. Buff beauty dish
I met a very dynamic young man recently at Ottawa's Rideau Centre.
Meet Daniel a health and fitness guy who has turned his passion into a clothing business.
Daniel Strange-Dedier is the brains behind Strange Fitness, you can find him on Instagram
@strange_fitness.
Daniel completed a 2 year Fitness and Health Promotion Programme at Durham College which is just east of Toronto, not satisfied with that he has enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce degree programme at the nearby University of Ontario.
Daniel was in town to compete in a power lifting competition and to promote his line of active wear.
A line he conceived and introduced online in 2014. Daniel's company has a tag line:
Passion Perseverance Patience, which sums him up nicely.
Thank you Daniel it was a pleasure working with you, I wish you all the very best with your education and business ventures.
This is portrait #96 in my Human Family Project
You can find other photographers' work on this project at:
"Occupied"
Daniel Brodo and Bill Wheelock
September 13 – October 31, 2007
Phantom Galleries is proud to present Occupied: works by Daniel Brodo and Bill Wheelock, curated by Daniel Brodo. Located in Phantom Galleries’ Downtown Los Angeles space the show opens on September 13th, the evening of the Downtown Artwalk and remains on display throughout October.
The word “Occupied,” declares that a space has been claimed—a strategy that Phantom Galleries deploys to the benefit of both the empty storefronts that host artwork and the public who sees it. Occupations in terms of our jobs, have taken over our identities; while the term Occupation in reference to foreign lands is a euphemism for aggressive seizure. From a sign on a train seat, to the sign on the bathroom door, “Occupied” designates ownership like a flag: this space is currently being used, even in the tenant’s absence.
The works in this exhibition are by two artists who are preoccupied with the political, emotional, and psychological issues of presence, and the aesthetics and politics of its display. To what degree does squatting equal ownership or ownership equal power?
Brodo occupies his time producing labor-intensive site and time specific works, which, while they approach classicist themes of sculpture, drawing, and architecture with a child-like enthusiasm, lack a child’s naiveté. One Hundred loosely modeled terracotta figure studies perch on ramshackle stands cobbled together out of scrap wood. Upon closer inspection, the figures are revealed to be both heavily armed and naked.
Bill Wheelock's long-exposure photographs spell out words written in fire, created by waving a candle in the dark. Trails of flame cast an eerie glow back on the writer who appears as a ghost image behind each letter. The words depicted in a hellish fire font, reveal the fear of terror latent in the refrains of children’s stories.
Phantom Galleries LA is a Los Angeles County-based organization that transforms unoccupied storefronts and spaces into temporary art galleries. Exhibits are curated by local arts organizations, Los Angeles-based galleries, independent curators, and Los Angeles-based artists. The project gives artists an opportunity to exhibit their work, while promoting the creative community to a broader audience and keeping the area looking vital and culturally exciting.
For more information about Phantom Galleries LA, please contact:
Liza Simone • 213.626.2854 • liza@phantomgalleriesla.com www.phantomgalleriesla.com