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The Breakaways is an amazing rugged landscape north of Coober Pedy in the central desert of South Australia. Much of the region looks more like Mars than Earth.

Cropped to 4x5. Applied Fresco filter, film grain filter, and paint daubs. Used burlap texturizer

The raw frame ready for the goodies.

Every time I have to pour out my egg dyes and make new ones it makes me a little sad. This time I documented and I'm sure if I knew more about photography that they would be better- but I'm pretty pleased with a bunch of them.

at Texas A&M Commerce. Photographed for SmithGroup

watching the dvd player living in box and roller skating indoors !

These are the flowers kept at flower show during winter season in Sanjay Lake Park in East Delhi

Rather beautiful; Ampelopsis brevipedunculata

Another led light spin at Flatford this time with the multi colour lights.

Am obsessed with these lamps!

B+W negative (Holga branded fomapan 400 ISO + Kodak D76 1:1) developed at The Asheville Darkroom. Later projected onto foam core with a Dukane Micromatic II film strip projector. Digitally acquired in 2 shots with a Casio EX-ZR100 and reassembled in photoshop.

Our event technology solutions come mulit-screen and multi-platform so that your attendees can use the right device for the task

Plane coming into land at Heathrow

playing with a glass of water....

Multi chatting up a bird along the Singapore River. Fernando Botero "Bird" sculpture

A project called Multi-Faceted Personality

Shot with Cokin multi-image x7. I love how it manages to mix faces, mouths, meat and hair.

Finca Alejandria, Colombia, 23rd March 2015

kaffir lily cross 3D

Blutac, by any other name, would stick as efficiently.

The final Wantman State of the World event for 2017/18 featured a screening of the documentary Palomita on May 1, 2018, in Grandin Hall. Gaelin Kingston '18 introduced filmmaker Teresa Savel, and a discussion with her followed the screening.

Palomita has been described as, “...a fascinating study of social change...” and “...a beautiful portrayal of how belonging and creativity can re-ignite the human heart in spite of trauma and hopelessness...

The film is a 54 minute documentary jewel with vibrant cinematography and original Peruvian music. Palomita introduces us to four courageous workers from the Q’ewar Project who share a glimpse into their heroic lives. The Q’ewar Project identifies the most at-risk and marginalized women, offers them training for jobs making heirloom quality, natural-fiber, multi-ethnic dolls, and helps build community. The income earned by these women crafters brings them closer to economic independence and helps the Project’s goal of constructing an elementary school. The film makes it clear that even more important than the money that is being earned, the Q’ewar Project supports these women’s ability to regain dignity for themselves and their families.

 

Photography by Glenn Minshall.

multi portraits

acrylic on paper 3.5" x5"

System integration allows for a better life for all residents, and an easier job for property managers!

 

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