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Something more cinematic.

 

Strobist info: Main light is a 430EXII through a shoot through umbrella close in to camera right, just above eye level and feathered towards the camera at 1/8 power (I think). The light on the wall is from a YN560-III, zoomed to 50 at 1/16 power pinted from camera right straight at the wall. The wall falls away at 45 degrees to the camera. Fill is from the bounce off the wall; no other lights or reflectors - the wall is actually the cyclorama in a theatre. ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/200.

 

There is some post going on to add the split toning - no gels in this case.

 

There's more about it on my blog: houlker.co.uk/photography/daniel-cunningham-actor-headshots/

Vintage postcard. Photo: Warner Bros. Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Robbie Coltrane and Emma Watson in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Chris Columbus, 2001).

 

Today, 14 October 2022, British actor and comedian Robbie Coltrane (1950) has died at the age of 72. The actor with his massive frame starred in several films and television series from the late 1970s but was best known for his role as half-giant Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series. He also played in two James Bond films. Coltrane died in a hospital in Scotland, where he lived.

 

Robbie Coltrane was born Anthony Robert McMillan in Rutherglen, a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland in 1950. His mother, Jean Ross (Howie), was a teacher and pianist. His father, Ian Baxter McMillan, was a general surgeon who also worked for police pathology. Coltrane attended the Scottish boarding school Glenalmond College as a child, At age 12 he made his acting debut on stage at the College, delivering rants from 'Henry V'. At that time he was fascinated with Marlon Brando and Orson Welles. Later he took several subjects at the Glasgow School of Art. He took the surname of jazz saxophonist John Coltrane out of admiration for him. After graduation, he took up acting. Among others, he performed with the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, starred in The Comic Strip and dabbled in stand-up comedy. His breakthrough as a stage actor came in 1978 with the play 'The Slab Boys' by Scottish playwright John Byrne at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. In 1980, he made his first television appearance in as Border Guard in the BBC mini-series The Lost Tribe (Tom Cotter, 1980). In 1981 he appeared in his first leading role as Detective Fritz Langley in Subway Riders (Amos Poe, 1981), Two years later, he created a furore with the TV series Alfresco (1983), with Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. The series consisted of a variety of comic skits and had a total of 13 episodes. With Thompson, he also starred in the series Tutti Frutti (1987), about Scottish rock 'n' roll band The Majestics. He also played Samuel Johnson in the third season of Blackadder (1987-1988) starring Rowan Atkinson. At that time Coltrane had a drinking problem, downing as much as a bottle of whiskey a day. In 1986 he flew to a clinic in Mexico and was treated for obesity. In 1987 his partner for 15 years, Robin Paine, left him for good, leaving her portrait in Coltrane's barn. In 1988 Coltrane met the then-18-year-old Rhona Gemmell in a pub. They married and had a son, Spencer, and a daughter, Alice.

 

Robbie Coltrane had a small comic role in National Lampoon's European Vacation (Amy Heckerling, 1985) with Chevy Chase. The following year, he appeared in the British film Mona Lisa (Neil Jordan, 1986) with Bob Hoskins and Cathy Tyson. He gained fame for his role in the Nuns on the Run (Jonathan Lynn, 1990), opposite Eric Idle and as the Pope, in the satirical film, The Pope Must Die (Peter Richardson, 1991). In early 1990s Coltrane wrote an autobiography, 'Coltrane in a Cadillac', and also starred in the eponymous TV series, Coltrane in a Cadillac (1993), in which he indulges his passion for vintage cars and tells with great humour about his 4000-mile journey across America from Los Angeles to New York. He won the BAFTA award for Best Actor in both 1994, 1995 and 1996 for his role in the popular British detective series Cracker (1993-1996), in which he played a forensic psychologist, Dr. Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald. Coltrane starred in two James Bond films, GoldenEye (Martin Campbell, 1995) and The World is Not Enough (Michael Apted, 1997). Opposite Pierce Brosnan as 007, he took on the role of former KGB agent Valentin Zukovsky turned St. Petersburg mafia lord. In 2001, he had a major role in the film From Hell (Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes, 2001) starring Johnny Depp. That year, he also got the major role of half-giant Rubeus Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Chris Columbus, 2001). He was Harry Potter author Joanne K. Rowling's choice for the role. For his contribution to this film, he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for best male supporting actor in 2002. From 2001 to 2011, he appeared as Hagrid in eight Harry Potter films. During this time, he appeared as a supporting actor in Hollywood films such Van Helsing (Stephen Sommers, 2004) and Ocean's 12 (Steven Soderbergh, 2004). Coltrane was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2006. Despite various film and television offers, Coltrane also returned to the stage again and again. Due to osteoarthritis, Coltrane was temporarily confined to a wheelchair in the 2010s and had to reduce his acting activities. In 2016, he played the tragicomic role of a washed-up comedian in the miniseries End of a Legend, and in 2019 and 2020 he played Orson Welles in the series Urban Myths. Robbie Coltrane was married to sculptor Rhona Gemmell. They lived separately since 2003 and later divorced. They had two children. Robbie Coltrane died on 14 October 2022 at the age of 72 in a hospital in Falkirk, Scotland.

 

Sources: Steve Shelokhonov (IMDb), NOS.nl, Wikipedia (Dutch and German), and IMDb.

 

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The tugboat Daniel McCallister is docked along the Lachine Canal in the Old port of Montreal. The McCallister's haul was laid at Collingwood Shipyards in 1907 and it is now a museum boat. The entrance to lock no.1 is at the far right.

 

Photographed using a Sony A7R with a Nikkor 28mm f/2.8 shift lens.

Flashback à la Place des Fleurs-de-Macadam

I came across Daniel in front of Jackson Square trying to get enough money to head back home to Baltimore. Someone had stolen his bus ticket money and now he was stranded. I told him I come from a long line of heathens and didn't want a prayer, I just wanted to get a picture. He prayed for me anyway. We discussed religion and came to the conclusion my heart was not really black, just a little off black. Interesting and a great sense of humor I talked him into a photo shoot. I wish him the very best.

Armstrong Park

Treme

New Orleans, Louisiana

 

Lighting:

YN560II in softbox (CR)

1/32 power @ 105mm

YN rf602 triggers

In memory of Daniel August Krentz (1937-2016)

 

Today it was brought to my attention by my good friend Mark Stafford that Daniel August Krentz passed away last weekend, 79 years old.

 

Daniel was the first foreign designer to be hired by the LEGO Group back in the early '70s, and quite possibly one of the very first Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOL). He designed several iconic LEGO sets over the years, the most famous of which being the first ever LEGO Castle, set #375 from 1978 - now known as the Yellow Castle.

 

I was lucky enough to meet Daniel on several occasions, and he was a lovely, gentle man, always kind and willing to answer questions of his LEGO life - and always curious about what other people were building. I even got to visit his house in Billund more than once, which was always a very special experience, as it was chock full of his LEGO creations, a weird and wonderful mix of ideas and styles. The last time I was there was in August last year, to interview him for issue 3 of Bricks Culture magazine.

 

This is the interview in its entirety, which Bricks Culture has kindly allowed me to share on my Flickr. For many, today will be the first time they've heard about Daniel, but I'd like it very much if this could make more people aware of who he was, let them know how he contributed to many children's upbringing, and maybe make some of you feel that you knew him a little bit.

 

I'm very grateful that I got to know you, Daniel. May you rest in peace!

 

© Republic 66 Media. Photography by Per Kronvold.

20th Happy Cup International RG Tournament in Gent

Sporthal “Keiskant”, Gent, Belgium

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Brighton Alternative Jazz Festival, St Luke's Church, Brighton, 13.10.2018

Casual Self Portrait - Man in the basement. Friday December 29 2023.

Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull RB12 - Red Bull Racing F1 Team - Circuit de Catalunya

I sewed a new hoodies for my boys. It was for tutorial, but I couldn't resist to take more photos x) I think Daniel looks like nice in this *-*

Name: Daniel Lagarieta

Arrested for: Larceny

Arrested at: North Shields Police Station

Arrested on: 15 September 1904

Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-57-Daniel Lagarieta

 

The Shields Gazette for 15 September 1904 reporte:

 

"At North Shields Daniel Lagarecta, a Chilian seaman, was charged with having stolen a watch value 10s from the person of Thomas Stephenson on the 13th inst. Prosecutor stated that he was a labourer and resided at 50 Blyth Street, Percy Main.

 

On the night of 13th inst he was walking round Northumberland Dock when he was accosted by the prisoner. After a short conversation he left him and afterwards he missed his watch and gave information to the police. PC Thomas Brown said that he arrested the accused on the night of the 13th and on searching him he found the watch in his possession. He charged him through an interpreter and he admitted having taken the watch. Accused was committed for one month with hard labour".

 

These images are a selection from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 in the collection of Tyne & Wear Archives (TWA ref DX1388/1).

 

(Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk.

Daniel Garber (North Manchester, Indiana, April 11, 1880 – Cuttalossa, Pennsylvania, July 5, 1958) was an American Impressionist landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his large impressionist scenes of the New Hope area, in which he often depicted the Delaware River. He also painted figurative interior works and excelled at etching. In addition to his painting career, Garber taught art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts for over forty years.

 

[Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 71.1 cm]

Burt Reynolds' Iconic Centerfold replicated by Daniel DiCriscio in buff as tribute

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The Camden Cat, Daniel Jeanrenaud. Singer, songwriter, rockabilly legend.

 

August 2012.

 

Photo de Daniel SALTZMANN

Whoo hoo, Daniel is going during the daytime, still has to wear a diaper at night though

Iplehouse Daniel (JID.) Ordered him without any character in mind, and am waiting for him to develop - though he does a darn good job of being cute in the meantime.

Baterista da banda paulistana NX-Zero durante o acústico no auditório da Rádio MIX em Curitiba/PR

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Daniel Kessler, from Interpol shot at Rock Altitude Festival in Le Locle.

First pic from a band I do love shared on their facebook page. Oh my GGGGGGOOOOOODDDD !

 

This is my 11 month old, Daniel. He wasn't too happy to participate in a photoshoot, so it unintentionally turned out kind of Jill Greenberg'ish! :)

 

Strobist: 4 small flashes in total. 2 Vivitar 285's behind for rim lights, one sb600 on the floor behind him aimed at the background, and 1 SB900 in a softbox in front. All triggered by Cybersyncs.

Daniel Sykes - Reign in my studio in Leicester

 

Strobist: Elinchrom ELB400 into 100cm softbox above Dan.

 

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