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Joe Ely performs with David Grissom at the Old Settler's Music Festival in Driftwood, Texas, April 16, 2010.
Photo Copyright 2010, Steve Hopson.
Joe Brooks, UK singer from Southampton,
He sings:
- Holes inside
- Superman
and many more :D
you WILL hear of him!
Joe Flacco Quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens at Sun Life Stadium vs the Miami Dolphins.
Copyright © ShoreShot Photography 2013
[...]
Hey Joe, said now
uh-where you gonna run to now?
Where you gonna run to?
Hey Joe, I said
where you gonna run to now?
Where you, where you gonna go?
Well, dig it!
[...]
Photographer: JOE Assistant Photographer:HR
Videographer: 科學麵
Makeup: 天使張
Location:林酒店
Dress: 旋轉木馬婚紗
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Joe Flacco Quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens at Sun Life Stadium vs Miami Dolphins.
Copyright © ShoreShot Photography 2013
Los Angeles, CA - Fresh off a short family vacation in Mexico, Joe Jonas arrives back to L.A. at LAX with the help of his bodyguard. Joe tweeted yesterday a picture of him and his younger brother Nick going barefoot on the golf course to support the "One Day Without Shoes" pitch from "Toms Shoes", which helps bring awareness for those that don't have them. Today, Joe is happily wearing his shoes, which happen to be a pair of Toms.
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NEW YORK - AUGUST 13: Singer Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers departs the Trump International Hotel to film a scene for their upcoming 3-D concert movie in Central Park on August 13, 2008 in New York City, New York.
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joe jonas? lol
i told my brother to dress up like joe jonas..he has the eyebrows but you cant see them with the ray bans.
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July 22, 2009: Joe Jonas, Rachael Lampa and Leah Labelle (Jordin Sparks' backup dancers) shopping in Soho.
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How sick is this? Back in the 1940s or 1950s the camera guys NEVER heard of a zoom lense because it did NOT exist yet? So the took their LIFE in their hands to get these photos - WOW !!
Joe Knowles
Joe Knowles (1869-1942) was one of the [Long Beach] Peninsula's most well-known artists.
He was famous for a publicity stunt for the Boston Post newspaper, in which he entered the Maine woods in August 1913 without tools, dressed only in a loin cloth, emerging two months later dressed in a bearskin.
The following year, the Boston American, a rival newspaper, debunked the story.
No matter; Knowles had gained the notoriety he needed to launch a national tour of speaking engagements, publish a book, and sell his artwork.
He called himself "Joe Knowles, The Nature Man." In 1914, while touring with a vaudeville troop, he married Marion Louis Humphrey of Dedham, Massachusetts on stage in Tacoma.
By the early 1920s, Joe and Marion Knowles were living in Seaview, Washington.
The sign on Joe Knowles' studio said it all - "Joe Knowles/The Nature Man/Etchings, Oils, Watercolors".
Born in the small Maine town of Wilton in 1869, Knowles spent his childhood hunting and foraging in the woods to help support his family.
His father was a disabled Civil War veteran, and his mother supported the family's four children by selling moccasins, as well as firewood and berries gathered in the forest.
Knowles ran away from home at the age of 13, lying about his age so that he could work
aboard cargo ships and travel the world.
By the 1890s Knowles had returned to Maine, settling near Eustis where he worked as a hunting guide. He was known to pull out his sketchbook while fishing and it was said that he would rather paint a moose than kill it.
Joe Knowles was a self-taught artist whose early career coincided with America's Golden
Age of illustration (1880-1920).
Knowles sold his first piece of cover art around 1903, allowing him to leave Maine and move to Boston where he spent ten years perfecting his craft.
Magazines provided broad and ready marketplace for illustration, and there were almost more
opportunities than there were artists to satisfy them.
Artists ranged from the self-taught to the highly trained. Publishers saw color cover illustration as a requirement for success, and competition between publications for the limited number of fine illustrators available led to increased budgets for art-meaning higher fees and greater recognition for artists.
Consequently, the best illustrators, became well-known public figures like today's actors and
sports heroes.
From his letters and writings we know that Knowles was dismayed with the state of "modern man". He longed to get back to the woods where his skills and lifeways would be tested by Mother Nature.
He was nearly 44 year old when he sold his idea for a sixty-day survival adventure in the Maine Woods to the Boston Post.
The subsequent adventure would forever change his life and gave him the moniker "Nature Man".
The Heart of the Museum Part II: Seeing Local History Through Scrapbooks
Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, Ilwaco, Washington.
January 5 @ 10:00 am - March 9 @ 4:00 pm PST
Free
The idea of saving information in an orderly way to revisit, share and remember can be traced back to the Middle Ages when noblemen and women kept journals to record activities and events. While the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum does not have items from the Medieval era, we do have excellent examples of how scrapbooks were used by local residents.
This exhibition will present hundreds of scrapbooks from the permanent collection of the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum. From family bibles that are an early form of scrapbook, to modern collections of photographs and keepsakes, the scrapbook has served as an aid to memory and each one tells a story.
Presented will be a variety of scrapbooks including institutional examples from The American Legion Don R. Grable Post 48, Modern Travelers, Long Beach Peninsula Business and Professional Women’s Club, and the Sandpipers Square Dance Club among others.
Personal Scrapbooks are a fascinating look into the lives of their creators. Many scrapbooks represent a slice of time. Several examples of High School scrapbooks will be on view from the 1930s to the 1960s. Some individuals kept extensive scrapbooks that document decades of time. Jay Hardin kept meticulously detailed scrapbooks of the night skies that he photographed and painted from his home on Baker Bay. Theresa Potter was a local historian who kept information about all aspects of Peninsula history in dozens of scrapbooks. Sydney Stevens, another well-known local, documented years of her life in Oysterville through her photo scrapbooks.
One of the largest collections of scrapbooks was made by Gordon Schoewe, who after a successful career as a graphic designer for Boeing, relocated to the Long Beach Peninsula with his partner Roy Gustafson. Together they renovated the Gull Motel (now Boardwalk Cottages), owned and operated the Book Vendor and were active members of the local community.
Heart of the Museum: Seeing History through Scrapbooks will open January 5th and will be on view until March 9, 2024
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Practicing some more, really like how it turned out. And I've decided to stop tagging as you may have noticed in some of my newer pics, so PLEASE credit when you use any of my graphics. :D
My joe tai divas are on the prowl . All 3 girls are red head queens. En came with a red wig but gave her a dark hair for drama and contrast. Ingrid and Bridgette have both rooted hair. Lovely face , articulated girls with fair skin and removable hands and elbows.
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