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The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
PLEASE CHECK OUT THE LINK BELOW TO THE BLOG AS I HAVE POSTED A FEW IMAGES FROM THIS EVENT....AND AS ALWAYS, THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!
Its been a little while since I did a post from a show, so, here we go! After just working on 2 successful events this weekend, I guess I'm in the mood. In continuation to last nights post, I am gonna show a few images from an event we did at the Breakers in April. The NACDS (International Chain Drug Store) event is actually a week long convention that annually brings a lot to the local economy. According to their website, The NACDS Annual Meeting is their industry’s most influential, strategically oriented event. More than 2,000 business leaders including Chairmen, CEOs, Presidents, and Senior Vice Presidents from drug, food, mass, and specialty retailing companies and their supplier counterparts will gather in Palm Beach to share their vision, discuss strategic issues, and explore future opportunities for success. Our involvement varies from year to year. In years past, we have worked on events for Revlon and Gillette, but this year, as we have for about 20 years, we were happy to be working with L'oreal Paris again. Michael Ereshena has always found a creative way to tie in the "French" theme. In years past, regions such as the Riviera, The Loire Valley, and Normandy have inspired his designs, but for this year, French Films became the basis for the decor.
Check out the blogpost at this link for more from the event plus images! mdsimages.blogspot.com/2009/05/images-from-event-this-bei...
The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
The Dublin Port Company headquarters all set to green for the Saint Patrick's weekend 2023.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit
Happy Saint Patrick's Day
Friday 17th March 2023
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The Chinese lighting designers who illuminate the zoo offered numerous new illuminations. The course covered the entire zoo grounds
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Die chinesischen Licht-Designer, die den Zoo erleuchten, boten zahlreiche neue Illuminationen. Der Parcours erstreckte sich auf das gesamten Zoo-Gelände
100th Anniversary of the Dropping of the Ball in what was the new Times Square, 1907.
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Designers from FOCUS LIGHTING discuss the project for re-lighting the legendary crystal ball. Look at their phenomenal work at www.focuslighting.com .
Designer's Lighting Forum: www.dlfny.org
Read Yahoo's 'The Spark' story linking to this image: dir.yahoo.com/thespark/?b=6
Esplanade du Trocadéro
Paris / France
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My guys were laughing at me....I know they were (i'm pretty sure I saw them chuckling in the main tent!) during this setup. I was doing a mid day dance about the base of the tree with assorted pars, scoops, and cables. How to light a huge Oak Tree...a 200 year old one at that. I first for me I must add. Wide floods for the truck, medium washes for the high leaves, and very narrow beams for slashing the branches. Hey, sounds like a good start! As the the sun went down the first evening of our setup, the stress started to subside....excellent, looks like its gonna work. I knew I was at least half way there, and thats a great feeling. Another slice of a great day in the world of special event lighting!
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Set it up....four hours later, tear it down. Done so many times it all becomes a blur.
I created this image from an event we are on this week. Tomorrows event sets up in a few hours, (on the beach mind you) and well, I still have a bit o' late night work to get done so....till then, hope you like this quick lil' creation :)
(check out the blog for a quick little video too)
Wiki: Doel Square is a popular place for shopping Bangladeshi traditional handicrafts including handmade bamboo, wooden, jute, pottery items and other decorative things
Hôtel Rochechouart
55 Boulevard de Rochechouart
Paris / France
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Wiki: Doel Square is a popular place for shopping Bangladeshi traditional handicrafts including handmade bamboo, wooden, jute, pottery items and other decorative things.
Wiki: Doel Square is a popular place for shopping Bangladeshi traditional handicrafts including handmade bamboo, wooden, jute, pottery items and other decorative things.
Paris / France
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Copyright Tour Eiffel - Illuminations Pierre Bideau
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Paris / France
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Copyright Tour Eiffel - Illuminations Pierre Bideau
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As promised for this week, here is another from the "photo painting" file I have been toying with recently. This image was created with a capture that I grabbed up in Ocala on a site survey for a wedding we are working on next week. I would love to mention the family it is for, but out of respect for their privicy, I don't think I will go there. The clear tents are going to be under these beautiful oak trees that are over a hundred years old. I am really looking forward to lighting these incredible relics of nature!
You know, its actually quite amazing who calls me or emails me on ocasion about a post or blog entry that they saw via the power of google alerts. The experience has usually been positive for the most part.
Paris / France
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Hmm, my last post crashed....so here we go again...
LIKE I WAS SAYING......
Music, as I am sure it is to most other creatives out there is a crucial part to the art. For me at least, my music quite often drives the emotion of the image I am working on. Although these were processed a while ago, the link above is what I popped in the playlist of the Ipod tonight as I dove deep into my trance of posting and trying to tell my little story. At this point, I guess its a bit early to see if it helps or if it's a distraction! LOL
So, the link above is from a duet with Pat Metheny and a Polish singer named Anna Maria Jopek. I think if I could drop it all and tour with someone, it would have to be him. A musical artist like no other in my book.
More on the blog! mdsimages
(or check out the shots below)
Rue Saint-Eleuthere
Paris / France
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A beautiful handicraft market in Dhaka Bangladesh, Doel Chattar near Curzon hall
Wiki: Doel Square is a popular place for shopping Bangladeshi traditional handicrafts including handmade bamboo, wooden, jute, pottery items and other decorative things.
Acosta Danza - Up Close: Mundo Interpretado and Two
Former Principal dancer of The Royal Ballet Carlos Acosta brings his Cuban company Acosta Danza to the Linbury Theatre from 13-24 February 2020. The company present a varied bill of five contemporary works created by internationally choreographers.
Mundo Interpretado
Choreography: Juliano Nunes
Set and costume designer: Glenda Léon
Lighting designer: Pedro Benitez
Music: José V Gavilondo
Dancers: Marta Ortega, Raul Reinoso, Gabriela Lugo, Alejandro Silva, Zeleidy Crespo, Carlos Luis Blanco
Two
Choreography: Russell Maliphant
Costume designer: Russell Maliphant
Lighting designer: Michael Hulls
Music: Andy Cowton
Dancer: Carlos Acosta
photo © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
This past week had the Hy-Lite team and I rockin' out a few cool events. And, as luck would have it, before the dust settles we have a few more right around the corner! Tis the season around here.
Our week started out with a 3 day event for Loreal in Boca. I was personally around for the 1st and 2nd evenings events. Monday was an ice breaker event poolside. As the load in schedule was a bit tight, all right....REALLY tight, I wasn't able to get any shots :( I must say though, it looked awesome, and I wish I did. I hung around to actually help tear down (sometimes its the only exercise I get), and must say that the cool South Florida air coming off the ocean coupled with the sound of the ocean waves actually served as a bit of therapy. What a great evening it truly was. I guess its all in the perspective sometimes.
This image was created from the 2nd evenings event. Bruce Sutka and his team of artisans created what most of the resort staff referred to as the most impressive use of that room they had ever seen! I must say, its always great to be part of the magic :)
Look for more from this event soon.
Oh yeah, I gave up trying to straighten up this one!
For more from MDSimages, please check out the links below....and thanks for stopping by!
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com