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52 weeks, wk 46 12 Nov - 18 Nov

Theme: Flashback

I had two ideas for this week's theme so I did them both.

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

I'm uploading some picture from my 'old as the hills' folder, while i sort through all my tonnes of pictures on the computer! fun!

 

This is about 3 years ago, when I very first moved to nelson. This is taken at Abraham's mum's house and I'm wearing one of the first skirts I ever made when 'toast' was invented. We were so in love, and just about to move into our first house!

The theme for this weeks Flashback Friday is music so ignore me and my big teeth ,in the very fetching brown and yellow,there ....instead look at those old cassettes .My Mum and Dad used to listen to trad jazz, the Beatles,the moody blues and Simon and Garfunkle,and then my brother liked the Sweet,Slade and then Queen, the Stranglers,and the Sex Pistols.Music holds such powerful memories.I always loved to sing along.The radio was usually on throughout the day although mum's preference was usually for plays on radio 4.

Yasmin on the left is a different one

Being a 12 year old tourist in Perth. Photo taken by my dad, totally unposed. One of my favourite photos, despite the fact that I obviously couldn't do a thing with my hair in those days either.

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Jason & Christina Lindberg @ Flashback Weekend 2011. 8/14/2011.

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

shot inside Don Valley Brick Works in Toronto

amazing urban decay!

best viewed in large and on black *see see no stealling*

 

'Flashback' On Black

the slightly creepy clown years.

halloween, circa 1966.

We celebrated the Whole Earth Catalog’s 50th Anniversary with many of its creators on October 13, 2018, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Stewart Brand, Ryan Phelan, Danica Remy and an amazing group of volunteers, including yours truly. At the event, we presented Whole Earth Flashbacks, a video history of this innovative culture, which I produced and edited with a wonderful group of 60 community contributors. Our half-hour video played all day long in their Gray Box multimedia theater.

In the evening, we played a shorter version of the Flashbacks video at the Cowell Theatre. I'm very grateful to all our core team on this project: Matisse Enzer, Phyllis Florin, Ahmed Kabil, David Lawrence, Jim McKee, and Susan Ryan, to name but a few.

The creative minds we featured in the video all had one thing in common: they gave access to tools and ideas to help people bring their dreams to life -- and change the world together. Many thanks to all the folks who organized and participated in this event! It was a wonderful way to honor a culture that helped change the world and that may inspire many others for years to come.

View more photos of this event: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674574964798

Watch our video retrospective: vimeo.com/294878432

Learn about the Whole Earth 50th Anniversary: www.wholeearth50th.com/

#wholeearth50 #wholeearth50th #wholeearthflashbacks #coevolution #flashbacks #stewartbrand

Hard to believe the first pic was only three years ago - he looks like such a pup!

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

We celebrated the Whole Earth Catalog’s 50th Anniversary with many of its creators on October 13, 2018, at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The event was hosted by Stewart Brand, Ryan Phelan, Danica Remy and an amazing group of volunteers, including yours truly. At the event, we presented Whole Earth Flashbacks, a video history of this innovative culture, which I produced and edited with a wonderful group of 60 community contributors. Our half-hour video played all day long in their Gray Box multimedia theater.

In the evening, we played a shorter version of the Flashbacks video at the Cowell Theatre. I'm very grateful to all our core team on this project: Matisse Enzer, Phyllis Florin, Ahmed Kabil, David Lawrence, Jim McKee, and Susan Ryan, to name but a few.

The creative minds we featured in the video all had one thing in common: they gave access to tools and ideas to help people bring their dreams to life -- and change the world together. Many thanks to all the folks who organized and participated in this event! It was a wonderful way to honor a culture that helped change the world and that may inspire many others for years to come.

View more photos of this event: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674574964798

Watch our video retrospective: vimeo.com/294878432

Learn about the Whole Earth 50th Anniversary: www.wholeearth50th.com/

#wholeearth50 #wholeearth50th #wholeearthflashbacks #coevolution #flashbacks #stewartbrand

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Flashback Skinny Tee (Made by Rae patterm), Birch organic knit- Camper.

hungiegungie.com/2014/09/12/camper-tee/

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Memorial Stadium, University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

 

East Face.

 

This photo was taken as part of a project I shot for www.huskerazon.com.

I've tried to make a point of doing something different in each of the pics in this series. Fun stuff.

 

Part of the "Milton Cemetary" set.

Looking through photos on my phone. Here's a cute one of Everett I never posted before.

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

my brother

camping

mid 1960s

I ended 2013 with one of the best moments of that year, and I will start 2014 with a flashback on the whole year. I don't know why, but I'm overthinking a lot the last days. In 2013, there are a lot of things happened, bad things, normal thing and ofcourse, there were some good moments also. But most of all, it was a year with a lot of changes in it. I was so happy when the vacation started in July, and I never, ever needed to go back to the same school to be there, listening to the teachers, seeing all day long the same people over and over again. I was a little bit angry about myself that year, I was angry about all those stupid things that happened in the past few years, and I guess I needed the end of the school year (which was also the ending of my highschool-carreer) to take a new start. In that way, 2014 started a few months earlier for me. I made some decisions for myself, I've started in September with a new energy and in a new city in a school where I was all alone, I didn't knew anyone around me there. But it felt good, it seemed like I finally found a place where I can be myself, what was quite impossible the years before. It's like a feeling of freedom, just to say "I'm done with this" and start all over again. So, I guess, 2013 was a year of ups and downs, a lot of downs, which where relayed to other things in the past. But life is learning, forgiving and forgetting things, so I guess, I will do all of these, until I feel comfortable in every situation, on everyplace and with everyone. That's my good condition to start with in 2014.

 

(Selfportrait, Paris, Summer of 2013)

alright. i've decided it's been a little too gloomy around here lately and i'm kickin my own butt and posting some cheerier stuff. yeesh.

Yes, I'm the one Asian kid on the carousel. I'm guessing we were probably in Springfield or St. Louis visiting my aunt. That's my cousin to the left in the yellow dress.

 

I used to hate the date on photos because they were such an ugly mark. But now it's so helpful to find an old photo with the date, I almost kind of miss them.

Back in 2006 the weeds were high and so were the search lights. This is the east end of the Wadsworth siding.

beach shots

my mom & brothers

oregon coast?

mid 1960s

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