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This is an interview made by one of my favorite blogs :) It will tell you a little more about me and how I work.
Thanks for believing in my crafty hands ;)
I am still pinching myself. After some technical gremlins on Wednesday, Laurence Whitaker interviewed me, live, on air, via the webcams. It was all unscripted, but I did my best not to waffle, remembered to breathe & tried not to trip over my words. I did get brave & have a listen back this afternoon...
L-R Martin Poyntz-Roberts, me, Laurence Whitaker.
Anyway, if you would like to hear it, here's the link www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03xs7cg
De Italiaanse band Måneskin komt langs bij 3FM voor een exclusief interview met dj's Frank van der Lende en Eva Koreman
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Interview with BABAK Hair Fashion photographer in Jan. 2012 Issue of HOT magazine.
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De Italiaanse band Måneskin komt langs bij 3FM voor een exclusief interview met dj's Frank van der Lende en Eva Koreman
Elon Musk interviewed by Chris Anderson at TED2017 - The Future You, April 24-28, 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Photo: Bret Hartman / TED
Marisha during an interview on her experiences with chhaupadi in Malika village, Dailekh District.
Read more about chhaupadi here: www.advocacynet.org/42374-2/
NB: all portraits and testimony in this album have been made available with the relevant subject's express consent.
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
U.S. and host nation first responders put their reaction skills to the test during an All Hazards Exercise on Wiesbaden's Clay Kaserne Sept. 26.
Interviewer ~ I have to say that after our last interview I wasn’t sure you were going to grant me a second interview.
MH~ What can I say slick, I missed you.
Interviewer ~ Seriously, it’s been exactly 1 year, 1 month and 14 days since our last interview and that’s not including today.
MH~ You’re freaking me out kid… let’s get on with it shall we.
Interviewer ~ Last time we talked you were just around the corner from turning 40. How’d that work out?
MH~ Not sure I understand the question.
Interviewer ~ I mean, how did it feel to hit the big 4-0? For most people it’s a big, life-defining moment.
MH~ I’m not most people. But if you must know, it came and went without much fanfare. It was a moment defined by nothing but the date in which it occurred – nothing more nothing less.
Interviewer ~ Sounds…ah, well you know…
MH~ Suppose I don’t Slick, why don’t you tell me.
Interviewer ~ Ah… lets move onto something else.
MH~ Okay.
Interviewer ~ Of course I want to talk to you about your photography but before getting into that I want to ask you a series of questions that don’t focus on your work. Is that alright?
MH ~ Shoot slick.
Interviewer ~ How would you describe yourself?
MH~ Stupid question.
Interviewer ~ No really, give me a short definition of who Marques Haven is.
MH~ Okay, I’ll bite. Here’s the thing. I am someone whose work, as well as himself, can be defined by a single word… the trick is choosing the word.
Interviewer ~ And what word would you chose?
MH~ Now where’s the fun in that.
Interviewer ~ Quick, think of a word, any word – what is it?
MH~ What is this, an interview or a therapy session?
Interviewer ~ Do you go to therapy?
MH~ My word is Una. Though I guess that would have to be considered something other than a word.
Interviewer ~ That’s Spanish right? What does it mean?
MH~ The meaning is a little lost in translation but it short I have heard it’s a truth that doesn’t’ say anything and at the same time hides everything. Like a bonfire that does not turn off, like a stone that is born of dust… or something like that. Anyway, to me it represents the melody of a lost soul - a song dying to be heard. But I have a feeling that definition wont stand muster – but to me that’s what it represents.
Interviewer ~ Wow, that sounds beautiful and tortured at the same time.
MH~ Slick your powers of perception never cease to amaze me. Next question.
Interviewer ~ The word on the street is that you have stopped smoking, true?
MH~ The streets aren’t safe these days. You should find another place to troll for information.
Interviewer ~ You haven’t lit up once since we began this interview.
MH~ Nothing gets passed you… keep it moving.
Interviewer ~ Okay, moving on. I noticed the bottle of wine, celebrating anything?
MH~ Oh the bottle of Anta da Serra… it precedes me but I have heard it’s a bitter grape. So no, there shall be no celebrating.
Interviewer ~ So, lets talk about your work as a photographer. Your work seems to have slowed down. Have you lost inspiration?
MH~ No.
Interviewer ~ Than why haven’t you submitted anything lately. I mean I’ve seen you’re last submissions and there okay but nothing like your former work. And the frequency has slowed dramatically… why?
MH~ Truthfully I am not sure as to why. I am inspired and I have accumulated what I consider to be a strong body~of~work. However, I am beginning to feel that I need to follow some natural transition, a progression that will more acutely define me as a photographer.
Interviewer ~ What do you think that transition entails?
MH~ In short, I simply don’t know. I wish I did. I want to submit work without explanation. For me, the act of providing insight as to why I submitted this, or submitted that, dilutes the process. The meaning should be unsolicited. The result for me has been not to submit… at least not as frequently.
Interviewer ~ Do you think you will ever get into shooting subjects?
MH~ By subjects, do you mean people?
Interviewer ~ Yes.
MH ~ I would like to. I think that would fall into that natural transition. But for me it’s a matter of self-expression or more to the point, freedom of expression. If I were to begin the process of capturing subjects, people, than freedom of expression would be anything but free… costly to say the least.
Interviewer ~ I see. So what’s next?
MH ~ Dinner and possibly a drink.
Interviewer ~ Well I don’t want to take anymore of your time but if I may I have one last question. Care to mention other photographers that inspire you these days?
MH~ Earlier you implied that I lost inspiration.
Interviewer ~ That’s not what I meant. So really, who do you admire?
MH ~ There are many but I would have to say Roni River - she is a moment. She has the courage and strength to do what most cannot.
Interviewer ~ And what is that?
MH~ Give truth to herself.
Interviewer ~ Would you like to add anything before we finish?
MH~ There is nothing else to be said.
Interviewer ~ Oh, one last thing.
MH~ Of course there is.
Interviewer ~ I noticed that you use the tilde root character after your name. Why?
MH~ Of course the tilde root symbol is used often in computing – the root or home directory or back to the beginning. For me that meaning is part of it but to me the symbol also represents the ebb and flow of things, the up and down flow of ones existence. In my case, my existence.
Interviewer ~ Thank you for the time, I hope we can do this again.
MH ~ Don’t get your hopes up slick!
Heavyweight is interviewed about the problem of midges at the Portree Highland Games 2010. Off camera he confessed to using Avon's 'Skin So Soft' as a preventative but thought it was too camp to say that in the interview. Apparently the Avon product contains citronella, which has proven natural insect repellent properties.
© Milka Mafwiri.
Published in: Revue de Santé Oculaire Communautaire Vol. 8 No. 9 Janvier 2011 www.revuesoc.com
Bon Appetit interviews Richard Rosendale and Corey Siegel.
The Bunker
The Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
(September 4, 2012)
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I'm featured on the Digital Photography School website in the article Smoke Art Photography - An Introduction - basically an interview in which I give information on how to shoot smoke
Have a look at the interview if you're interested in smoke photography!! then share it with others.. post on facebook, digg, stumble, twitter,... :)
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Interview/feature in culture magazine CityPictorial (China). The magazine has a reach of over 45 cities and 400.000 readers.
de•vour (d`-vour)
tr.v. de•voured, de•vour•ing, de•vours
1. To eat up greedily.
2. To destroy, consume, or waste.
3. To take in eagerly:
4. To prey upon voraciously.
Check out the whole series here
Ginza, as many of us know, is one of the premier/up-scale shopping districts of the world. The daily traffic of the main street is undoubtedly high.
Not sure how often it was done, but the main shopping street at the Ginza district was completely shut down for cars and only pedestrians were allowed. Also many coffee tables and chairs were setup along the middle dividers of the street for people to rest or eat.
I assumed that it does not happen often since many people (even locals) were taking pictures of this phenomenon.
Also there were many TV reports (I assume?) running around interviewing shoppers. This happened to be one of them.