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Hi everyone, I recently did an interview for Atmospherics photography on the creative blog site "North" where I discuss more about my creative process, etc, You can read it here:

 

find-your-north.com/2017/11/11/if-i-can-unplug/

 

Thanks to Aspa Tz for the interview!

 

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Atmospherics Website: info / custom orders

 

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Took this for some interview/article (I don't realy know..not so much information has been given to me..) about this amazing kid

 

Strobist:

Sun as rim (Thanks god for the sun after those months of milky sky)

580exII right thru umbrella CTO (to match with the sun.)

 

My umbrella has died during this shot because of strong wind.. R.I.P

Lianne Dalziel Christchurch's mayor being intervened about the event.

 

It was Five years today September 4, 2015 that Canterbury was first shaken by a major quake, the people of Christchurch gathered on New Brighton beach this morning to mark the anniversary. I went with a friend but she didn't want to get up so early so we missed part of it. New Brighton Christchurch New Zealand at dawn.

 

There was a person from Radio News interviewing people there about their experiences of the earthquake five years ago and I was on the Radio News and also in a article.

This the link to me on the News www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/checkpoint/audio/20...

And this is the article: www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/283264/christchurch-marks...

I've been thinking to do some pics and interviews in the style of the i-D magazine "Straight Ups" for some time. Actually if you go to the start of my Flickr - page 6 (you can also have a good old cack at my early stuff and looks like there is some porn - I mean erotic artwork) - you will see some early example or just google "i-D Straight Ups" for examples. What I like about these is firstly you get some nice culture tips, but secondly you find out about people. I've never cared for the "infinite possibilities" of SL - ultimately it's clicking a mouse and playing a bad game or seeing your avi do something. People are the thing that matters here and we seek other people whose company we enjoy. In my job I met so many bizarre and interesting people and it's the same here, yet we judge people by their appearance. Who knew the fat guy in my office had been in bands and liked a lot of the same stuff I did! - we're all an avi but I want to find out about you and let you share little bits of information. If you want to volunteer then that will be ace, though I'm also going to bug people so watch out. The questions will all be simple and more about finding out your thoughts or likes. so it will just be a quick pic and 5 minutes of your time! Pleeeease! Pi said it might be on display at her gaff! Otherwise it will go in the Klub A Gallery!

Hi everyone, I recently did an interview for Atmospherics photography on the artist site "Portfolio Showcase" where I discuss more about my thoughts and processes. You can read it here:

 

www.theportfolioshowcase.com/atmospherics

 

Thanks to Portfolio Showcase for the interview!

 

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Atmospherics Website: info / custom orders

 

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Cabramatta, Australia, 2016

Leica M7, Summilux 35, Portra 160

Lunar New Year of the Monkey / Vietnamese boat people

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Today I had a very fun and important interview for something so amazing! Wish me luck!

 

**These are not August 2020 Self Portraits**

Leonard S. Schleifer, M.D., Ph.D., Founder, President And Ceo, Regeneron, Tim Wentworth, President, Express Scripts And Cigna Services, Cigna, interviewed by: Jonathan D. Rockoff, Deputy Bureau Chief, Health & Science, The Wall Street Journal, during The Pharma Way session at The Wall Street Journal Health Forum at the Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. on April 30, 2019. photo by Gabe Palacio for The Wall Street Journal

I recently had the privilege of being interviewed by Randy Fox for American Elegy. I'm very happy to share the interview with you, which was just posted today. You can find it here.

 

If you're not familiar with American Elegy, be sure to have a look. A lot of my favorite photographers have been featured there and I've also discovered new ones through the site. Randy is bringing his own impressive work to a larger audience with his new blog on The Huffington Post, so it's a pretty exciting time for the site.

I am off to an interview for the Peace Corps. I am nervous and excited. I wanted to look professional, but me-professional.

Shades: Target

Necklace: thrifted

Suit: thrifted

Tights: Wal-Mart

Heels: Target

i always wanted to see them in an interview together... ;D

 

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& please check out my YT channel:

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Free to use - just credit Alan Cleaver. See other free stock pictures in my Freestock set

As a reward for the majority decision to engage Pauline, I leave them wanting more.

Soon it will be uploaded to Mtv's website and I'll post it here. ^^"

Interview with a US House Rep.

Times Square

New York City

The Fall 2010 issue of Resource Magazine (hitting newsstands now) contains a 3 page interview with me. Their format has me talking about a single image and what was involved with me shooting it. The piece also covers a few questions I've never been asked before, so make sure you follow this link to the PDF of the article. Apologies for the heavy-handed cloning (and flipping) of the image, I had nothing to do with that.

Lee Chang Ming interview me on his interesting website NOPEFUN:

 

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copenhagen, kogens have, 2012, stone-ass, waking up early in the morning wandering and lurking the gardens, all my friends asleep, planning to come back quick to christiania

Miss Bobby Pfeiffer posted an interview of me on her blog, Life, Love, Art. Do have a look. Cheers Bobby.

 

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totally out of control

TNIG - Interviewer

FP - Felicia Preston

 

TNIG: Hello Felicia! How does it feel to be the 1st eliminated this cycle? By the way, you are looking lovely tonight.

FP: Thank you, thank you. *bows* I just got my new curly weave tracks sewed in. Oh, and about being eliminated? It hurts, it's pathetic how Martha and Airel are still in over me but... I'm just most upset about going back to Brooklyn.

 

TNIG: Oh, how's your life back in Brooklyn?

FP: I had a rough childhood. I was homless during my early teenage years, I lived in alley ways and friends houses. I was always seeking to become a star. Always trying to find my way out.

 

TNIG: How did you start modeling?

FP: Well, just a year ago I moved to the city, with very little money my friend had given me. I tried to get into Cannon Models. It was way to hard, they just overlooked me. When I saw they were having auditions for TNIG C.2 I decided to try out since it would be the easier way into the fashion industry.

 

TNIG: Modeling is for sure a hard industry to become big in. How is Reese in real life?

FP: Oh, she's awesome! She's got this humble attitude with some rocker flare that I love. She's a real person, just wish I got to know her better.

 

TNIG: Were you surprised you got eliminated?

FP: Hell yea! I was completely blind sided. I didn't even think my photo was that bad. I knew that when I was in the bottom 2 with my home gurl, Lex... I was a goner. The producers told me I was better for the Bad Girls Club then TNIG. Which hurt, a lot.

 

TNIG: How was it living in a house full of girls? Who where you closest with?

FP: To start off, that house was paradise! It was huge and such a nice treat, ya know... being homeless and all. Living in a house with 13 other girls, that's a whole 'nother story. Camille and Chloe thought they could run the show, of course Lex said something about it and a brawl between the 4 of us began. The other girls kinda acted like they were scared of us and just watched the whole thing unraval.

 

TNIG: It sounds like you and Alexandria made a good friendship in a short period of time. Who do you want to win?

FP: Yes, we just understand each other. I feel bad, everyone just doesn't like her. She's all by herself now... but she doesn't need friends to win! I know she can do this.

 

TNIG: What are your plans, now that this is over for you?

FP: This is just the beginning of me! I already got some offers for another agency that is giving new, fresh models a chance, I'm getting sick of all those supermodels over at Cannon! You will be sure to see me out there.

 

TNIG: It was great hearing your story. It was a pleasure.

FP: Aww, thanks! I'm not this big, ghetto ass person everyone makes me out to be.

 

TNIG: Interviewer

MD: Martha Daniels

 

TNIG - Hello Martha! How do you feel just being eliminated?

MD - Im very upset. I wanted this so bad, It was my dream after all.

 

TNIG - How was your childhood? What was it like?

MD - Growing up I was a very smart girl, quite the bookworm to be honest. I was very shy and awkward being so tall and all. I had trouble making friends and kept to myself most of the time .

 

TNIG - Are you the same way now?

MD - Well, yes. In some ways. This experience has helped me grow and come out of my shell a little. People tell me I'm very sweet and personable.

 

TNIG - Who were you closest to in the house?

MD - I was closest to Ariel, Mia and Primrose. We were the "good girls" of the house. We stayed away from... well the drama. Most of the time I was reading in my room. I feel bad I didn't get to know some of the girls, but that's mainly because I didn't want to know some of them. I guess I'm too timid.

 

TNIG - What was your favorite photoshoot in the compettion?

MD - Hmmm. My best to shots would have to be Wild Flower and Nighty Night. I really liked how they came out! Plus shooting Wild Flower was a blast! The flowers smelt so good.

 

TNIG - Are you going to continue modeling now that you are eliminated?

MD - Yes, I'm going to try! Reese told me my biggest problem is my versatility so I'm going to work on that. I think a fresh new look would help I've had this brown hair my whole life.

 

TNIG - Who are you rooting for to win?

MD - I'll be cheering on Primrose and Mia for sure! It was bitter sweet when I went home. I was in the bottom 2 with my best friend, Primrose and my other best friend got called 1st. I guess I will have to see the rest of the compettion unravel like a good book. Any girl can take the title at this point!

 

Thought I might apply for a secretary position, do you think this would be a suitable interview outfit?

TNIG: Interviewer

MW: Mia Wood

 

TNIG - Hi Mia! We're happy that you could sit down and join us today. How are you feeling after the elimination?

MW - I'm really sad, but I guess it's better for me to leave. After a while my best just wasn't good enough. I honestly lost so much self-confidence through this experience. Being teared down by deasigners and photographers evyerweek, that's just not my style .

 

TNIG - So, do you agree with your elimination?

MW - Not at all. I feel like an "!t Girl" should be nice and approachable... all the girls left standing are just so over the top and complete divas if you ask me.

 

TNIG - This season you were titled as "The Oreo". Do you agree with that?

MW - Weell, as bad as it sounds... yes. Growing up I only had white friends. They would all call me "the white girl with a tan". I went to a private school my whole life, and I've just been raised by very classy and succesful parents. I don't plan on changing for anybody.

 

TNIG - Who were you closest to in the house?

MW - Primrose and Martha! That's a no brainer. Those are the only girls i could see myself being friends with in real life. They told me they wanted me to win, and I really wanted to for them. But I'm just proud I made it overseas for them.

 

TNIG - What was your favorite and least favorite photoshoot in the compettion?

MW - "Western" for sure. I was in my zone that week. I loved that dress! I just felt the wind in my hair and worked that set. I aslo like the "Wild Flower" shoot. I feel like that's when I started to show the girls I was compettion. My least favorite shoot was "Rebellious Angels". That week was hard because evyerone was calling me "30-Never". In the beginning I had a problem balancing my youth and sexiness.

 

TNIG - Now that the compettion is over what are your plans?

MW - I'm going to finish my studies at Harvard University. I'm going to try to become a spokesmodel and maybe even look into acting? I'm not sure if Haute Couture is really my thing. I think my look is better for commerical modeling, which I'm fine with. That's where the money is baby.i>

 

TNIG - Who are you rooting for to win?

MW - Well, out of all the girls I guess I would have to say Alexandria. Even though all the other girls don't seem to like her, I don't think she is that bad. She's pretty down to earth once you get to know her. And she has skills to pay the bills!

 

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What do you like about low quality cameras? Why don’t you use digital?

 

We use contax g1 and g2. With digital cam you just cant stop pressing that stupid button.

 

الملكة رانيا خلال مقابلات في لندن

لندن، المملكة المتحدة / 18 أيلول 2022

Queen Rania while being interviewed in London

London, UK/ 18 September 2022

© Royal Hashemite Court

 

I was interviewed in Issue 6 of positivexposure! Thank you (''''':

 

check out all the other amazing people interviewed: positivexposure.com/issues/2010/issue-6/

  

VICE interviewed me and I made a compilation drawing that accompanies the interview. It's in Dutch, though, but maybe google translate helps. Thanks, Ringo Gomez Jorge.

 

here's the interview.

www.vice.com/be/read/de-drieborstige-zeemeermin-van-teken...

Welcome back for another interview! Today we’re sitting down with Preston Young, AKA @Wakefanatic about his feelings on shooting film, its legacy for his family and what gets him clicking the shutter when he’s out and about.

Preston, it’s over to you…

 

Hi Preston,...

 

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#Interview #PrestonYoung #Wakefanatic

Interview for magazine writer ran by She1 DFM...

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Bohus discusses the all-new FlapJack 1x1 with Newsshooter at PhotoPlus. If you're at PhotoPlus be sure to visit us at booth 873 and participate in our contests to win a free ND Throttle and free LED Studio-in-a-Box!

Thought I should practise my sitting pose as I assume if I am appointed I'll be sitting taking notes and typing. I thought this might help at the interview, LOL

Interview with myself - Tag Game

fui taggeada pela Plipli e pela Andy e por mais gente que eu não lembro... '-'

Faz tempo que não faço nenhuma tag xD

 

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- Pergunta simples: Como você está?

 

Bem, eu acho :v

Ansiosa para os proximos acontecimentos na minha vida

  

- Qual o significado atrás do seu nome no Flickr?

 

Eita, não sei como tá meu nome. Pera que eu vou ver ò_ó *corre pra home* *volta correndo*

Ah tá! babi_chiba

Babi é porque é meu apelido mesmo desde neném e o "Chiba" vem do sobrenome de um cantor japonês que eu sou apaixonada desde quando eu tinha 14 anos :v O Ryohei Chiba *3* lindo e chavoso <3 <3 <3 fotovelhade2010porquehojeemdiaeletamenosbonito

  

- Sexualidade?

 

Amo todo mundo \o/

  

- Estilo?

 

Cara, na minha cabeça eu sou mega estilosa. Uso umas roupas bacanosas, meio inspiradas em anime, fairy kei e decora. Mas só na minha cabeça porque não tenho dinheiro pra trazer por mundo real ainda :v AINDA

  

- De que forma colecionar bonecas influencia sua vida?

 

Virou meu trabalho e minha principal fonte de renda =3 Conheci pessoas maravilhosas nesse hobby e tive a oportunidade de desenvolver muito a coordenação motora fina por causa das coisinhas que faço <3

  

- O que sua família pensa sobre você como um colecionador de bonecas?

 

Profissionalmente falando, eu sempre ouvia "Mas você ainda vai arranjar um emprego, né?"

Pessoalmente, eles torciam a cara e davam risada do tipo "Essa menina não tem mais o que inventar"

Hoje eles encaram de boas. Só minha irmã que tem medo delas :v

 

- Maior medo?

Um monte ;u;

Ser assaltada, ser assediada, agulhas, baratas(principalmente), altura... Mas meu medo de altura é estranho. Não que eu tenha medo de altura, eu tenho medo de me dar a louca e pular do lugar alto :v ou passar mal e cair do alto.

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Foto de mim! =D A mais recente que tenho e meu anelzinho chavoso do King Boo porque eu amo esse personagem *3*

 

A maioria das pessoas ja fez essa tag mas vou taggear duas pessoas que eu ainda não vi =3

taken in Chioggia - Nov '07

 

a common Tourist Syndrome ;-)

 

Interview with Wannabe Santa Claus Denis Collette

 

Dear Friends

 

I am very busy with my being a volunteer

I am organizing again a fund raising event in Biella (my home town) for:

this project:

Stop Aids at birth

 

The major Cesvi campaign to defeat Hiv/Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa.

www.cesvi.eu/index.php?pagina=pagina_generica.php&id=720

 

www.cesvi.eu/index.php

www.cesvi.org

Now my project is on line on the official CESVI site! wow!:

www.cesvi.org/?pagina=pagina_generica.php&id=1264

  

Therefore when I will visit your great shots, often I will just leave a fave, with no comment nor invites.

 

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Take a look at my INTERVIEW with my Flickr Friend DENIS COLLETTE!!: angiereal.blogspot.com/

   

Interestingness shots

50 Most interesting slide show

 

btw : link to my PUBLISHED shots

 

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Last batch of photos of this event.

 

Swissalpine 2016, Davos, Switzerland

I was asked to do an interview by an admirer for a website . i was thrilled .. here it is ..

 

www.lifecapture.us/310/interview-with-photographer-nick-k...

 

FYI ... Miksang is a Tibetan word that translates as ‘Good Eye’, and is based on the Shambhala and Dharma Art teachings of the late meditation master, artist, and scholar Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche.

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We continue our series of interview, this time with Joan Stricker from the blog Scavenger Chic, she is also one of our best contributors on 1001Pallets and she's making very original creations out of repurposed wooden pallets. If you think you deserve to be featured in the next interview, please, drop us an email.

 

Tell us a little more about you? Who you are? Where are you from?

  

My name is Joan Stricker and I live in Maryland. Happily married to my husband of 31 years. I'm the mother of three boys, 2 of whom are married and the third in high school. Twice a week you can find me blogging at Scavenger Chic with any kind of project that happens to catch my eye.

 

Why do you craft?

  

I don't remember a time when I didn't craft. I watched my mom as a kid do her projects, sewing, quilting, gardening... she could do it all. My dad started his own business, but he loved woodworking. When he wanted a ping pong table, he built one, when he wanted a chair to match one he had bought, he built one. With this influence, it just seemed like the thing to do, and I get so much pleasure out of it. I guess it's in my blood!!

When I first began to make my own home, my mom and I went to auctions and thrift stores and refinished and reupholstered to fill my home with furniture at a fraction of the price you could buy new furniture. If anyone had thought about using pallets then, I'm sure my home would be filled with pallet furniture. I wish I had known then that chippy painted furniture was going to come into style, it would have saved me a lot of paint stripping.

  

How did you learn?

  

Like I said, my parents were both huge do it yourselfers. I remember as a teenager, if I needed to saw a piece of wood, I would just go downstairs and fire up the table saw. I can proudly say, I still have all my fingers. Aside from that, I also minored in art in college. Working with a lot of mediums led me to believe there was nothing I couldn't try. One of my classes even used the arc welder, though I haven't used it since, that would be fantastic to combine iron with pallets...

 

Since when are you working with pallets?

  

I've been working with pallets since 2012, when I finished my first pallet wall. I haven't shared that one with 1001 pallets yet, you'll just have to wait. To date, I've probably used over 100 pallets that were destined for the trash.

  

What are your can’t-live-without essentials?

  

In terms of electric tools, I absolutely have to have a drill, palm sander and circular saw. But don't try to take away my miter saw. nail gun or jigsaw or someone might get hurt.

 

How would you describe your style? Are there any crafters/artists/designers that you particularly look up to?

  

I would have to describe my style as rustic or shabby chic. That is why pallets are perfect for me, they already have built in character. If you need perfect wood, then pallets are not for you. I love other crafters that are into upcycling and recycling, such as Donna at Funky Junk Interiors or Becky at Beyond the Picket Fence and Angie at Knick of Time. I'm sure there are hundreds more, but these ladies are always using something old, that's rusty and crusty and making it into something new and unique.

  

How is your workspace, how do you make it inspiring?

  

I have a great workshop in the corner of my basement which I don't mind getting dirty. In January I gave my workshop a makeover, cleaning, organizing, and painting. You can see a bit of it here. It doesn't have a window though, so if I'm going to be painting or need extra light, I'll bring the project up into the kitchen. What is nice about having a dedicated work space is that I can usually shut the door to prevent the rest of the house from gathering a layer of dust.

 

What sorts of things are inspiring you right now? Where do you look for inspiration?

  

Right now I've been on a "vintage" sign kick. Pallet wood is the perfect backdrop to get that vintage feel without using actual old wood. I just completed a telephone sign painted on pallet wood last week.

While Pinterest is a great place to be inspired, I'll usually be inspired by an object...what can I make out of this? That was the case with the pallet wood and bedsprings light...it all started with the bedsprings. Or I'll be inspired by a specific need, such as when my daughter-in-law asked me to make centerpieces for her wedding or the rolling storage bin...I had a whole lot of bits and pieces and nowhere to put them.

  

We live in such a mass-produced, buy-it-now society. Why should people continue to make things by hand?

  

Besides being able to say, I built that. There are so many reasons to be a do it yourself-er. It can save a ton of money, especially if you're using free pallet wood. The pallet wood bench, free, the valentine's heart, free, the sign post, free. Things made by hand can also be personalized and they are usually made better than their store bought counterparts.

 

What is your favorite medium to work in?

  

Pallet wood has got to be my favorite but I love finding old rusty iron pieces and recreating them into something useful.

 

What are your tips for people who'd like to start crafting?

  

Start small and get comfortable with one tool at a time. Don't be scared of tools, they are there to make your life easier. Start with what you feel comfortable with. If you enjoy painting, pick up a paintbrush, if you enjoy sewing start there...but incorporate something new into your project that's a stretch.

 

What is your guilty pleasure?

  

Other than chocolate, can I say my nail gun. The reason that it is my guilty pleasure is that it is not really mine, I gave it to my husband for his birthday one year. Nobody gets more pleasure out of using it than me.

 

What is your favorite thing to do (other than crafting)?

  

I love a nice hike in the woods, I love genealogy, gardening, travel and spending time with my family.

  

What do you recommend that most people do in terms of cleaning pallets and prepping them to become something else?

  

I always tear my pallets apart so I have a pile of pallet wood waiting for my next project. I've found the easiest way to do this, for me anyway, is to take a circular saw down alongside both side rails on both sides of the pallet. Immediately you've reduced the number of nails by two thirds. If the pallet comes apart easily, then I'll just take a crowbar and hammer to it. If it puts up a good fight, like most pallets, then the reciprocating saw comes out to chop off the remaining nails.

 

To finish, we've seen that you have an active blog. Since how many times are you blogging? Is that a full time job or just a hobby to share your personal creations?

  

I do have an active blog with only about a quarter of my projects using pallet wood or other reclaimed wood. I wouldn't mind my blog becoming a full time job but since it doesn't produce much income, we'll just call it a hobby right now. I love to inspire other people with easy to follow tutorials, because if I can do it, I'm sure you can too.

 

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