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My interview for BJD Magazine :
bjdmagazine.com/2010/12/07/bjd-faceups-by-caroline-seales...
thanks for reading! :)
edit :
and here's part 2!
bjdmagazine.com/2010/12/09/bjd-faceups-by-caroline-seales...
This is not a good dress attire for a man who is seeking a job. His clothes appears to be wrinkle, wrong types of pants and shoes.
Caught this representative of a local car dealer doing an interview/commercial. Hmmm, not sure if it's a great idea to do such in front of an auto repair shop . . . ;)
You can find this lovely interview with Vince Toulouse (www.flickr.com/photos/vince_toulouse/) on www.tilesorstuds.com/2016/03/special-interview-with-vince... also congrats on his last moc Rolling Bug (www.flickr.com/photos/vince_toulouse/25505151884/in/datep...)
I feel a little narcissistic posting an interview with myself, but Theresa decided that for our latest installment she wanted to interview me. So here it is: read more
Gentle Giant / Interview
Side one:
- "Interview" - 6:54
- "Give It Back" - 5:12
- "Design" - 5:00
Side two:
- "Another Show" - 3:29
- "Empty City" - 4:23
- "Timing" - 4:52
- "I Lost My Head" - 6:57
(All tracks are written by Kerry Minnear, Derek Shulman, and Ray Shulman.)
Gary Green – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, alto recorder, backing vocals
Kerry Minnear – Minimoog , piano, Hammond organ, Clavinet, electric piano, synthesizer, RMI Electra Piano, clavichord
Derek Shulman - lead vocals, alto saxophone. percussion
Ray Shulman – bass guitar, electric violin, violin, 12 string guitar, percussion
John Weathers – drums, tambourine, finger cymbal, cowbell, cabasa, güiro, gong
Studio: Advision Studios, London
(February – March 1976)
sleeve design: Geoff Allman
Label: Chrysalis Records / 1976
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Anne Rice, At the after party for the Broadway show Lestat. The party was hosted by Time Warner.
Some people think I am just a "papparrazzi", which in Italian means pestering insect or fly. Like in the movie "la Dolce Vita" directed by Federico Fellini; Papparrazzi-Photographers would stalk celebrities and try and get pictures of them looking foolish..There were over 25 Italian newspapers in Rome in the 50's (after the war), all of them competing for the most sensational images. Later it would be said that Papparrazzi killed Lady Diana. But Dodi loved to play cat and mouse with the photographers in any city he was in, and told his drunken drugged out driver to escape their dirt-bikes and mopeds.
So legitimate bonafide photojournalists ,like myself, who cover events by invitation, from public relations companies and press agents;
are by ignorance and default grouped in with the ambushers.
In New York City there is a Photographer, who in a past life,
must have been a dog. His name is Steve Sands. Steve gets
" tips" from the very people that manage and control the public image of celebrities they represent. If some big star checks into a hotel under a false name. Steve finds out about it and stakes out the hotel or event. It's a very fine line.
Most celebrities need and want all kinds of press. They need to be published to remain in the public's fickle eye. Ask Woody Allen about Steve Sands. Oh by the way He's made millions shooting celebrities. Come to NYC and follow Sands around!!! Get rich.
The new Tiny feet magazine is out now, featuring amazing content from Nanuka, Hola gominola and Petite Wanderlings among other artists.
Filipa was so kind to invite me as a contributor, so you will read about me too :-)
Palio in Siena:
In the morning I could take a photo of an interview on the stands at the side of the Piazza del Campo taken by TV.
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Thought I might apply for a secretary position, do you think this would be a suitable interview outfit?
Rebecca Milliron, a freshman from Syracuse University, interviews Staff Sgt. Tim Brown, the Altoona Recruiting Station Commander, about Reserve Officer Training Corps March 18 at the station in Altoona, Pa. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.
1.Talked that movie is a family film
2.Srikanth addala is very pure person
3.Satyaraj playing a dad character in the movie
4.Rao Ramesh and another 2 characters are playing uncles to Mahesh
6.Movie is not based on a great story but it is on situations of our life
7.Mahesh is not having...
Before we left, Jay participated in a little interview about his first tournament experience, which he loved.
Interview with mnmtwinz
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Tie-neck sweater: Banana Republic
Pinstriped skirt: J. Crew
Mary Janes (with red heel!): Nine West
Dog: Clover
I was interviewd by April for her Blythe Blog.
It's here if you want to read it: blytheblog.com/?p=724
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Make the story behind a photograph as important as the image itself.
— Jon Tonks
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Audio interview recorded at a protest held at Bath Guildhall 22/03/16.
The interviewee discusses the reasons they are vehemently against a Park & Ride for 1,400 cars being built on Bathampton Meadows.
Rebecca Milliron, a freshman from Syracuse University, interviews Staff Sgt. Tim Brown, the Altoona Recruiting Station Commander, about Reserve Officer Training Corps March 18 at the station in Altoona, Pa. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.
Simon J Berger, for Popmani.
I met up with the wonderful actor Simon J Berger last week for an outside photo shoot following an interview he did for the new iPad magazine called Popmani. According to himself, he was having a bad hair day. I don't see it.