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Jeudi 12 Décembre 2013

 

Le bonheur à l'état pur !

I have been wanting to start a group for a while. Something to bring photographers together for support and motivation. Project Focus will start this Monday, and the first project is an A-Z challenge. Check it out if you're interested and would like to start shooting more.

Project Focus

 

It arrived! My blurb book of my 365 Project. I'm so proud of it, and it looks fantastic. It's something I can keep forever as a reminder of what I did and what I got up to last year.

 

I also have to say the quality of the book is great!

 

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Patchwork quilt of fields around Bergamo airport.

Fresh squeezed lemonade courtesy of the backyard garden. Perfect on a hot day!

 

prometo que colocarei fotos novas aqui, mas é que essas da viagem são irresistíveis. <3

Me and Wade Phillips! I ran into him on the way out of Houston's restaurant in Dallas!

Shot for the Head Project

 

Best viewed Large.

 

SpirosK is the wonderful photographer for this henna project, and Danai Gourd the marvellous model. We shot in an abandoned hotel in the mountains north of Athens, Greece. The hotel was really moody, surreal, post-apocalyptic fairy in a mad maxish setting. This was one of the most fun projects I have worked on with a great crew - assistants, make up artists, everyone gave 110% of their energy to do this.

 

Henna was a challenge for me, not my normal style. Tried to make it thorny, not too flowery, tribally, but not too tribal, and the raggedy faerie wings were accented with water color pencil.

The cast and crew are:

Spiros K. = Photographer

Kree Arvanitas = Henna artist

Danai Gourd = Model

Jennifer Rage = Makeup Artist

Magdalini = Artist Assistant

Anastasia = Model Assistant

The Heidelberg Project is art, energy, and community. It's an open-air art environment in the heart of an urban community on Detroit's East Side.

Project Staten Island. Photo: Keely Kernan

75 Years of How We Listened to Our Music. A 33 1/3 phonograph, a turntable, a CD player and a MP3 player. All hi-tech for the day.

Nikon D700

Nikon 80-200mm 2.8 D

AB/B800's

Octabox

Softbox

Cybersyncs

I added the wheels with the hubs and I will try to add the whitewalls myself, I don't know who they will turn out. I will dry fit everything to ensure all components go together before the painting process starts.

Vintage badge for the Project Gemini mission by NASA (www.TheAstronot.com).

Untitled Music Project play at The Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham, 23 November 2013.

| Band | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Event photos |

 

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Le Cretin’s project était né, prendre en photo des figurines des Lapins Crétins et si possible en dehors de nos frontières :-)

 

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Project CARS screenshot

Location: White Sand Resort - Ninh Hòa - Khánh Hòa 11-12-09

Mod: Bảo Nga

Photo bóp by: Kẻ mà ai cũng biết là ai!

As part of the Project Fire study, technicians ready materials to be subjected to high temperatures that will simulate the effects of re-entry heating. Photographed in the 9 X 6 Foot Thermal Structures Tunnel.

 

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"Project 7 is a single-seater sports car based on the F-TYPE, with the kind of racing-inspired form that designers dream about. It has one purpose: to be driven fast and enjoyed.Jaguar sports cars are known for exceptional performance and clean design. Project 7 captures that spirit in its purest form."

Just a photo of an angle in the street.

7 april Project 365. Friuts in dark

New from the labs of Colt, Project PARA involves providing paratroopers with dedicated weapons, instead of weapons adapted for paratrooper use. One concept was an OICWS, which included four models. This is a SMG/Compact Carbine model, and comes with jungle/forest camouflage finish. Fires 6.8 SPC.

 

More to come. :)

Около пяти месяцев тому у меня родилась идея как можно интересно сфотографировать девушку, далее несколько, а потом это переросло в фото проект "In the water"...

 

И вот прошло почти пол года все фотографии уже отсняты, отредактирована одна

Спасибо всем кто сотрудничал со мной особое спасибо всем моделям, дизайнерам, визажистам...

 

Хочу представить вашему вниманию 1 фотокарточку серии

"In the water" это девушку зовут Анна спасибо большое.

Фото серия очень концептуальная и несет большой смысл, но об этом чуть позже.

P.S:

Скоро будет много интересного и новостей.

Art Direction: Lukas & Nini

Make-up and Styling: Ming

model: Nini

Photography: moi

The Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts is organising a project on recycleing the leftovers of the enameled roof tiles of the building - into jewellery. The amazing buliding was constructed between 1893 and 1896 in the sprit of the secession. The ceramic ornaments and tiles were made by the famous Zsolnay factory.

I received 3 palm size, very dirty pieces and made my experiments with them, finally I decided the design.

 

It is a fantastic material. By flex shaft I can cut it and the more that 110 years old enamel does not peal off at all! You can see on the picture that even on the tiny parts it is intact. The back is a porous but strong whiteish ceramic.

  

SO... I made this sterling pendant that you can fill up with the Zsolnay ceramic tiles. You've got the choice of 4 coloures, you've got 8-8 square tiles and there are also 2 triangles. In the future I plan to make some additional fillings too. You slide the tiles into the frame and then you pull the black leather string thight that closes the top.

 

I asked my mathematician brother how many combinations can one create with this setup. He made some quick calculations and the result is:

If you use all 4 coloures, both the triangles and the square tiles you can make 983040 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) different pendants (including that on the back side you have the "opposite" combination)

 

Let's say that I would sell this jewel for 300 money (have not decided yet). It means that for this price you have 983040 pendants, so you only pay 0.00030517578 money for one pendant. It is practicly free!! Don't miss this occasion!!

One more reason to buy it: If you wear every day a different combination, you will be more than 2693 years old when you finish it - and by that time you can update the coulours and shapes to extend it by a couple of thousand years.

First school project with no specific theme.

  

Craftivism: Making a Difference in the World~ One Stitch at a Time

 

KnitLit group, spring 2011 Haverstraw Middle School, Haverstraw, NY

  

People are doing it. They are doing it on subways, in restaurants and on airplanes. They are doing it in baseball stadiums, movie theaters and in the park. They are doing Craftivism and everywhere you turn you can find people of all ages, races, creeds and religions participating in what has become a global phenomenon of making the world a better place- one stitch at a time.

 

The term “craftivism”, hybrid of the words craft + activism, was coined in 2003 by creator and knitter, Betsy Greer. It is a movement based upon the idea that a person’s time and talent can really make a difference in the world. Most craftivists are knitters and crocheters looking to find different and more meaningful ways to share their craft and it is being used to bring attention to a multitude of causes. Craftivists help to bring about positive change in the world through their skills.

 

Some of the causes targeted in the craftivism movement are environmentalism, anti-capitalism, anti-sweatshop, anti-war a well as various personal causes such as breast cancer awareness, literacy, homelessness, domestic violence and children born into poverty. Knitters and crocheters around the world participate in covert “yarn-bombing” escapades, mimicking graffiti street art only with hand knitted fabrics sewn around trees, light poles and statues using their art to beautify the things around them.

 

It is here that I introduce you to New Yorker Betsy Rodman, a fellow knitter and craftivist. Betsy is the founder of Project Scarf. Project Scarf is bringing knitters from all over the world to join in creating the world’s longest scarf. Separate sections of knitted scarves are sent in to and assembled by Betsy to form a larger scarf. What does one do with the world’s longest scarf, you might ask? When the project is complete, the sections will be disassembled and the individual scarves are distributed to various organizations to provide to help keep warm those who have little.

 

Betsy also founded the KnitLit program in her local school. This program teaches kids the skill of knitting. Squares are knitted and sewn together to form blankets which are also distributed to those in need. The kids involved in the program choose where to donate. However, this ain’t your grandma's knitting bee- these kids also listen to great books on audio and discuss them as they are knitting. Betsy has had tremendous success in her school and hopes to one day be able to bring KnitLit to schools across the nation. I got to ask Betsy a few questions about herself and her programs. (continued) community.humanityhealing.net/profiles/blogs/craftivism-c...

 

More about Project Scarf

projectscarf.wordpress.com/about-betsy/

After a rickety start to the day, with waking up and not being in the mood for a run, I did in the end do after getting back from buying some bits for cooking tonight.

 

I did, according to my running watch, have my fastest 5 mile (just over) run today with an average 12.8kmh pace - apparently I run better when the interest in doing so isn't there to begin with...

 

The picture is very much a work in action of the meal, and once finished is a simple but tasty meal. Yum!

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