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Title: Sally K. Ride
Catalog #: WOF_00220
Additional Information: Astronaut
Item Location: Women of Flight Box 3
Collection: Women of Flight Special Collection
Tags: Women of Flight Photo, Sally K. Ride
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
See slideshow: www.flickr.com/photos/artedelares/sets/72157627534768024/...
This series of images documents the Friday, August 26th 1st Annual Barrio BombaFest that was held in front of the newly constructed Silberman School of Social Work @ Hunter College Building on 119th Street.
This street festival was sponsored by the Silberman School of Social Work @ Hunter College. It was officiated by Dean Jacqueline B. Mondros who greeted festival participants and introduced the SSSW @ Hunter to the East Harlem/El Barrio community. The festival was ably produced by Hunter's own "Papo Swiggity" Santiago.
The Barrio BombaFest featured a variety of informational booths on preventive health, local cultural resources and social services to the local community.
Children enjoyed face painting, balloon art, sack races as well as joining in with Zuma and Bomba dancers. Bombafest showcased the music of the legendary "Los Pleneros De La 21" and "Machete Movement".
Judging from the smiles, lively dancing and enthusiastic applause, a delightful time was had by all.
My amazing friend Caterina who saves me from a drama shooting date.
No ps. Just some tone in lr.
More shoot soon while prepairing the book.
Model: Caterina
Makeup: Noemi
Photo/Style: Me
Thanks to amenove for the support & location & rayflash.
Strobists: 580ex2 bounce on left wall, white reflector on right.
Recently did a family session that I gave away as a door prize at a business show - they were the most adorable kids EVER!
This is a Kaman K-MAX helicopter. It was designed as an aerial truck for carrying external loads. Instead of a main rotor and a tail rotor it has two intermeshed main rotors. That design provides better efficiency and greater stability when hovering. The K-MAX can lift a load that weighs more than the helicopter itself. It appears that there may only be a few dozen civilian K-MAX helicopters operating around the world.
This K-MAX is operated by Rotak Helicopter Services. It was supporting construction of the expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The helicopter made multiple trips carrying metal cylinders to the Convention Center, but not back (see one of the photos I have shared).