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This is what I carried with me to work and around town everyday when I worked as a Graphic Designer and Web Developer at MJBI. My everyday carry is completely different now and will be showcased in a newer photo at some point.
Clockwise, starting with bag:
Bag - Israeli Paratrooper bag from Omaha's Army/Navy store in Ft. Worth.
Books - Typography Workshop by Tim Samara & Pro CSS Techniques by Croft, Lloyd, & Rubin.
Sketching Supplies: 9 x 12 sketchpad, ruler, triangle, circle template, kneaded rubber eraser, Sharpie marker & Sharpie pen, two pencil holders with 2B & 3H drawing lead, lead sharpener
Leatherman Blast multitool
Gerber Paraframe pocketknife
SkullCandy earbuds
Cocoon Grid-It: Mechanical Pencil with lead and erasers, tubes of 2H and 3H lead for lead holders, nail clippers, USB adapter, Iomega Go 500 GB hard drive with firewire ports for Macs.
Cheap-o LED flashlight
Bundle of cables: Firewire 800 for Iomega drive, USB for charging headset and Palm Pre Plus, headphone splitter
In the week before Christmas I had so many things planned. But then the weather brought the cancellation of my flight to London and so instead I had five days in Prague on my own.
Hier lebte Nelson Mandela. Der Ort ist nahe seines ehemaligen Wohnhauses in Soweto, wo er von 1946 bis 1962 und danach zeitweise lebte. Die Aufnahme entstand im Dezember 1998.
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One of many photographs I took on an amazing weekend in Sheffield.
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Fotografía realizada por Peter Lievano © Todos los derechos reservados - No utilizar sin autorización // www.peterlievano.com
Suakin is a port city in northeastern Sudan, on the west coast of the Red Sea. It was formerly the region's chief port, but is now secondary to Port Sudan, about 50 kilometres (30 mi) north. Suakin used to be considered the height of medieval luxury on the Red Sea, but the old city built of coral is now in ruins.