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Photographer James Robinson has been keeping a most delightful blog which features interviews with other photographers.

 

Happily, I was asked to participate

One of the first Parisian fans to get a hold of Deathly Hallows is interviewed for French TV.

 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows launch. WH Smith, rue de Rivoli, Paris. 21-07-07

The wonderfully great Amy over at PikaLand asked me sometime ago to be part of their PikaPackage for December which I was quite humbled and honored to do. She then recently asked me a few questions for her fantastic site PikaLand. It was great to be apart of such a great site! Thanks Amy it was fun!

 

Here is a link to the full interview:

pikaland.com/2008/12/11/interview-tad-carpenter

 

Setting up for an interview about my animations

Cover Grrrrl Class assignment. MIAD Art Direction Class taught by Phil Belair.

1-Como foi a sua infância?

 

Kamui: Tranquila... A minha família era bem unida nessa época...

 

2 - Se você pudesse voltar no tempo e mudar alguma coisa, o que seria?

 

Kamui: Eu não teria namorado o Micchan...

 

3 - Quanto você pesa?

 

Kamui: Acho que 62Kg

 

4 - Alguma vez você já amou e perdeu?

 

Kamui: Sim... mas não no sentido de morte...

 

5 - O que você faz para ganhar a vida e por quê?

 

Kamui: No momento eu ajudo aqui na pensão, mas eu estou procurando um emprego :3

 

6 - Que tipo de música você gosta?

 

Kamui: Músicas que não me deixam deprimido...

 

7 - Quantos anos você tem?

 

Kamui: 18 anos :3

 

8 - Qual é a coisa mais irritante do mundo?

 

Kamui: O Sebastian-sempai me chateando...

 

Sebastian: Quem mandou você vir pra cá... U.Ú

 

9 - Qual é a sua palavra favorita?

 

Kamui: Macarrão.... Acho que é por que eu gosto de macarrão...

 

Eu: =.='''''

 

10 - Você tem algum hobby interessante?

 

Kamui: Eu gosto de cuidar de animais, principalmente os abandonados ^w^

 

11 - Qual é a coisa mais romântica que alguém já fez por você?

 

Kamui: Nada ¬¬ Ninguém que preste fez algo romântico por mim...

 

12 - Como você relaxar no final de um longo dia?

 

Kamui: Sentar no sofá e tomar chá...

 

13 - Você tem obsessões?

 

Kamui: Acho que não...

 

14 - Qual é a sua nacionalidade?

 

Kamui: Eu nasci no Japão, mas aos 4 anos eu fui morar na Inglaterra com a minha família. :3

 

15 - Que idiomas você fala?

 

Japonês, Inglês e Português.

 

16 - Se você pudesse ter qualquer animal de estimação no mundo, o que seria?

 

Kamui: Eu gosto de qualquer animal, mas os meus favoritos são os ursos *u*

 

17 - Qual é a coisa mais aleatória que você se encontrar fazendo todos os dias?

 

Kamui: Brigando com o Sebastian-sempai...

 

18 - Favoritos, rápido, vai! Livro, filme , jogo, bebida, cor?

 

Kamui: A imperatriz dos etéreos, Frozen, RPG, chá mate com açúcar, bordô.

 

19 - Qual é a coisa mais sentimental que você possui e por quê?

 

Kamui: Não tenho nada disso...

 

20 - Você está em um relacionamento?

 

Kamui: Não...

 

21 - Qual foi a sua pior lesão?

 

Kamui: acho que ser estuprado pelo meu ex namorado e ser espancado pelo meu pai...

 

22 - O que te assusta mais?

 

Kamui: Me apaixonar...

 

23 - Algo que a maioria das pessoas não sabe sobre você?

 

Kamui: dizem que eu falo enquanto durmo... '-'

 

24 - Você tem algum animal de estimação?

 

Kamui: Animais da rua que eu trouxe pra cá *u*

 

25 - O que você acha desta entrevista?

 

Kamui: um pouco dolorosa, mas interessante...

  

Taggeados:

Na tag do Kaoru AQUI

Candid shot of an O'Colly interview with the student behind the Lights on Stillwater event. You can read the full story here: www.ocolly.com/entertainment_desk/article_20415ca0-6405-1...

DC101's Mike Jones interviews Chris Cornell ahead of an acoustic performance at Amp by Strathmore on December 17, 2015

Crédit photo : Quinzaine des Réalisateurs / Océane Moreau

Q1: Why did you start label?

 

A1: upitup records started out in 2003 as the musical baby of a few guys from rome (italy) and stuttgart (germany) who met each others during a student-exchange. we initially just wanted to make our sounds accessible to the public. the idea was to create an open platform for sharing ideas and staying/getting in contact with people. until now, upitup remains completely uninfected by commercial interests.

 

Q2: Why is the label called Upitup? What's behind the name of the label?

 

A2: the slogan "upitup" can be seen as a battlecry of digital culture . unless you "up something up to the network", it stays where it is, unshared (in your brain, on your pc etc.). to "up it up" equally means to "go for it", to "make it hot".

 

Q3: What tune/genre has label released?

 

A3: upitup has released mostly electronic music. in terms of genres - phew - many... acid rap, future polka, hobby house/jewish disco, bump 'n' bass... just to name a few...

 

Q4: What do you think the main difference between Net Label to Real Label?

 

A4: with a non-commercial netlabel you are not bound to release economically promising stuff. you can virtually put out anything without running the risk of going under. the only thing you have to pay for when running a netlabel is webspace. there are a lot of factors that make you much more flexible than a commercial label.

 

Q5: What do you think of Radiohead's online album, his experiment, and result?

 

A5: concerning the band's popularity, it was clear that the concept would work out. this doesn't reflect the situation of musicians that were not massively promoted by labels before. in these dimensions it doesn't make a lot of difference whether people pay a dollar just for one song or for the whole album, so the conclusions that can be drawn by political or economical respects remain exclusive to those that have already been promoted by traditional methods. as far as i know they are now selling the album as a nicely designed digipack with lots of gadgets included. it would be interesting to investigate the importance of such artifacts to the consumer compared to a purely digital product.

  

Q6: What do you think the music industry become in the future?

 

A6: if the majors want to stick to selling decomposing digital rights managed compact discs at profit margins that lost touch with reality, we kiss their fat asses goodbye. anyway, they won't be able to keep up their strategies since nowadays the real bucks are made with playback technology - and content of course. obviously in this system the musician will take the last place again…

  

Q7: What is the most important thing about Net Label?

 

A7: netlabels helped to put a different view on sharing digital files and music distribution. most netlabels don't provide solutions for the future of the music industry, but all of them are aware that digital sound and the internet are having a huge impact on society, art and economy. netlabels are just anarchically surfing on the wave of this power.

 

Q8: What is the pleasure of the management of Net Label? A8: see above

 

Q9: What's the next step for you and label?

 

A9: make the djs happy and release some funky ass vinyl records.

 

Q10: Please send a message for Japanese Music Fans!

 

A10: こんにちは日本! if you make electronic music, send us your demo - if you like electronic music, visit our page and drop us a message! 会う希望 @ upitup.com

  

being interviewed about our library's twitter use

Pierre Maura et Frédéric Testu de Presse-Océan

Scanned Article - Hot Doc Issue 84 September 2015

Another happy moment for me. My interview was published in daily THE SUN Sunday's magazine Trendz. here, is the scanned version of this magazine for you guys.

Still frame from interviewing Paulo. SO CUTE!!!!

 

From August 2010 Trip to Haiti

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientist John Hubbe is interviewed by a local reporter about the Burning Biomass Observation Project (BBOP) campaign. Hubbe manages the G-1 payload and other aircraft payloads used by the ARM Aerial Facility (AAF) for airborne research.

 

From June to October 2013, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility deployed the G-1 research aircraft above wildfires in the U.S. Pacific Northwest region, near Little Rock, Arkansas and in the vicinity of Memphis, Tennessee, as part of the Biomass Burning Observation Project (BBOP). The aircraft flew through smoke plumes from forest fires and agricultural field burns—types of “burning biomasses”—to measure various properties of aerosol particles soon after they form and as they change over time.

 

Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, “Image courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility.”

 

Image courtesy of Eric Francavilla, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

Interviews at the 2019 Global Entrepreneurship Summit on June 3, 2019 in the Hague. (GES photo by Valerie Kuypers/ Public Domain)

Mayor Bill de Blasio sits for an interview with NY1's Errol Louis in Brooklyn Bridge Park during City Hall In Your Borough on Monday, August 20, 2018. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

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The Two-Column Aerosol Project (TCAP) was conducted from June 2012 through June 2013, and included the deployment of both the first ARM Mobile Facility (AMF1) and ARM Aerial Facility (AAF) to Cape Cod and Hyannis, Massachusetts, respectively. The primary goal of TCAP was to investigate cloud-aerosol interactions.

 

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interview with Emblem3 @ São Paulo, Brazil

Canal+ getuige van Marcel in actie

   

Rijssen – Het wereldwijd bekende Franse tv-station Canal+ benaderde hem in januari voor het maken van een reportage. Het werden twee volle draaidagen waarbij de interviewster, samen met camaraman, mee konden kijken naar de werkzaamheden van Marcel Zwoferink.

   

Mensenhandel, voornamelijk de loverboy problematiek, neemt in Frankrijk steeds grotere en grilligere vormen aan. De georganiseerde misdaad is verdeeld in diverse etnische afkomsten en richt zich op kinderhandel, kinderuitbuiting op seksueel vlak en gedwongen prostitutie. Naast de vele slachtoffers van minder- en meerderjarigen is er een gewelddadige concurrentie tussen deze organisaties. Dit met de nodige afrekeningen. Noch de politiek, noch de politie zijn in staat deze mensonterende problematiek het hoofd te bieden.

   

Canal+ heeft een programma met wereldwijd miljoenen kijkers, genaamd: L’effet Papillon. De redactie heeft diverse partijen in Nederland gevraagd voor een interview, waaronder Henk Werson, expert mensenhandel bij de KLPD van de Politie. Marcel; “Ik gaf aan dat een zoveelste interview wat mij betrof niet zo interessant meer was. Een dagje met mij op stap, zodat ze zelf konden zien wat Politie niet doet voor jonge meisjes in de problemen en/of ouders die door zware gasten met de dood zijn bedreigt… Iets wat ik dus wel voor mijn rekening neem. Ik werd behangen met een bodycam en we zaten te wachten op een van mijn geïnfiltreerde ‘contacten’, toen uiteindelijk rond 20.00 uur een melding binnenkwam. Een loverboy (met een strafblad van 3 A4’tjes) ging op pad om waarschijnlijk een drugsdeal te sluiten. Gelijk hebben we het volgsysteem geactiveerd - die een week eerder onder het voertuig was geplaatst – en werd het een race tegen de klok. Op een parkeerplaats van een riant hotel hebben we ze kunnen spotten. Marcel: “het was mijn bedoeling om even met deze loverboy (30) een babbeltje te maken. Maar toen ik ‘m bekeek wist ik al dat ik wel wat meer uit de kast moest halen om toch maar duidelijk en vooral indringend te zijn”. De ploeg van Canal+ kreeg de schrik zelf goed te pakken, ook al had ik ze onderweg al aangegeven met welk soort caliber we te maken zouden krijgen’.

   

De volgende dag waren we wederom op kantoor waarbij ik uitleg gaf over de wijze waarop hulpaanvragen in kaart werden gebracht. Dit hadden ze noch bij de politie, noch bij instanties zo gezien. Marcel: ‘hetgeen mij van de tv-ploeg is bijgebleven is, is dat ze zeiden dat veel organisaties veel mooie verhalen konden vertellen. Dat terwijl ik ze in alle oprechtheid kijkje in de keuken liet nemen, ze betrok in een actuele hulpaanvraag en liet zien hoe ik hier actief op anticipeerde’.

   

Canal+, programma L’effet Papillon – uitzending 24 maart a.s. Eind maart hoop ik een Youtube te kunnen plaatsen op mijn website; www.marcelzwoferink.nl

  

1 - Como foi a sua infância?

James: Tive uma boa infância. Meus pais foram muito bons pra mim. Mas quando tinha 11 anos meus pais foram mortos, então fui de Xangai para Londres onde conheci William e os outros. O Instituto em Londres se tornou meu lar. Lá tive muito apoio e me aproximei de Will.

 

2 - Se você pudesse voltar no tempo e mudar alguma coisa, o que seria?

James: Com a morte de meus pais houveram muitas consequências. Com certeza teria impedido se pudesse.

 

3 - Quanto você pesa?

James: Hummm não devo estar passando dos 70 kg.

 

4 - Alguma vez você já amou e perdeu?

James: Já...

 

5 - O que você faz para ganhar a vida e por quê?

James: Sou um Caçador das Sombras. A Clave paga por meus serviços.

 

6 - Que tipo de música você gosta

James: Clássica. Música faz parte da minha vida.

 

7 - Quantos anos você tem?

James: Tenho 20 anos.

 

8 - Qual é a coisa mais irritante do mundo?

James: William. Sem duvidas nenhuma.

 

9 - Qual é a sua palavra favorita?

James: Parabatai.

 

10 - Você tem algum hobby interessante?

James: Toco violino. A música me acalma, parece preencher minha alma. É uma janela para meus sentimentos.

 

11 - Qual é a coisa mais romântica que alguém já fez por você?

James: Não sei se posse ver tal ato como romântico. Mas a muitos anos atrás eu estava a beira da morte, sabia que minha vida não seria prolongada por muito tempo. William estava a beira do desespero, e não podia comprar mais... “remédio” pra mim, pois todo o stock havia sido comprado por um inimigo que estávamos enfrentando. Na época... em meio ao desespero e amor por uma pessoa, a pedi em casamento, e ela aceitou. Foi um ato muito nobre da parte dela, pois sabia que seu amor me dava forças para continuar em frente.

 

12 - Como você relaxa no final de um longo dia?

James: Adoro ir a cafés. Gosto do aroma que esses lugares possuem.

 

13 - Você tem obsessões?

James: Manter William a salvo de si mesmo.

 

14 - Qual é a sua nacionalidade?

James: Sou chinês.

 

15 - Que idiomas você fala?

James: Mandarim, inglês, português e francês.

 

16 - Se você pudesse ter qualquer animal de estimação no mundo, o que seria?

James: Um falcão.

 

17 - Qual é a coisa mais aleatória que você se encontra fazendo todos os dias?

James: Combatendo varíola demoníaca. Rs

 

18 - Favoritos, rápido, vai! Livro, filme , jogo, bebida, cor?

James: Não gosto de livros, mal assisto tv e jogos só de perseguição pela cabeça de William. Café e branco.

 

19 - Qual é a coisa mais sentimental que você possui e por quê?

James: Uma marca. Ou melhor tatuagem, feita para marcar minha cerimonia de parabatai.

 

20 - Você está em um relacionamento?

James: Não.

 

21 - Qual foi a sua pior lesão?

James: Uma permanente.

 

22 - O que te assusta mais?

James: Perder aqueles que me são importantes.

 

23 - Algo que a maioria das pessoas não sabe sobre você?

James: Não tenho muito tempo de vida.

 

24 - Você tem algum animal de estimação?

James: Não.

 

25 - O que você acha desta entrevista?

James: Interessante. Obrigada pela oportunidade.

 

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Obrigada por taggear o James Thai!

 

Taggeados:

 

Thai - Rorona

Akari - Arya

Neko - Luke

Nina - Noah

  

A woman behind me came all the way from Hawaii to see Grumpy Cat which is why Fox 32 picked her to interview.

Interview with the Great Spirit

  

I dreamed I had an interview with The Great Spirit.

 

"Come in," The Spirit said. "So, you would like to interview Me?"

 

"If you have the time," I said.

 

The Spirit smiled and said, "My time is eternity and it is enough to do everything; what questions do you have in mind to ask me?"

 

"What surprises you most about mankind?"

 

The Spirit answered;

 

"-That they get bored of being children, are in a rush to grow up, and then long to be children again.

 

-That they lose their health to make money and then lose their money to restore their health.

 

-That by thinking anxiously about the future, they forget the present, such that they live neither for the present nor the future.

 

-That they live as if they will never die, and they die as if they had never lived."

 

The Great Spirit's hands took mine and we were silent for a while and then I asked, "As a parent, what are some of life's lessons that children should learn?"

 

The Spirit replied with a smile;

 

"-To learn that they cannot make anyone love them. What they can do is to let themselves be loved.

 

-To learn that a rich person is not the one who has the most, but is one who needs the least.

 

-To learn that it only takes a few seconds to open profound wounds in persons we love, and that it takes many years to heal them.

 

-To learn that there are persons who love them dearly, but simply do not know how to express or show their feelings.

 

-To learn that two people can look at the same thing and see it totally different.

 

-To learn that it is not always enough that they be forgiven by others, but that they have to forgive themselves."

 

I sat there for awhile enjoying the moment. I thanked him for his time and for all that he has done for me and my family.

 

He replied, "Anytime. I'm here 24 hours a day.

All you have to do is ask for me, and I'll answer."

 

People will forget what you said.

People will forget what you did.

But people will never forget how you made them feel.

 

Anon

All ready for my interview last Friday. I clean up good, don't I?

04/04/2015 PIX11's Kristina Behr interviewing a participant at the NYC Pillow Fight. Kodak Ektar 100. Konica FC-1. Konica Hexanon AR 50mm 1:1.4.

interview with Emblem3 @ São Paulo, Brazil

The Pope videotapes an interview with a DV tape camcorder

Participants are interviewed before the 5K. Date: Oct. 15, 2010 (photo: Theresa Hogue)

A selection of covers from Warhol's magazine, Interview, on display at the Andy Warhol Museum.

Smau è l'occasione ideale, per giornalisti ed appassionati di innovazione e tech, per entrare in contatto con le proposte disruptive di startup e PMI innovative!

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