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… from the river! actually he had to use the zodiac ;] In the background one can spot one of the few urinators, very famous on the St. Martin channel.
One of my photos got published in the Dutch dive magazine "Duiken". The article was written by Steven Weinberg.
Mine is the one in the lower right (Lizardfish eating the frogfish)
The Postcard
A postally unused postcard that was published by Aero Pictorial Ltd. of 136, Regent Street, London W1. The image is a real photograph.
Although the card was not posted, someone has written the following across the divided back:
"Dear H. T. C.,
I came home to find all our
violets out, so here's a whiff
of Clevedon.
My sister had to be at a
conference at the Sisters'
Hose Paddington, so we
stayed there the weekend.
I didn't see you at St. Albans.
St. Paul's was nice on Tuesday
at 10 am.
Yours,
Dee."
Aero Pictorial Ltd.
Aero Pictorial Ltd. was a British aerial photography company in operation between 1934–39 and then 1946-60.
It was founded by Aerofilms photographer Cyril Murrell (1899–1958), and run more or less as a one-man band. In his later years, Murrell flew from Elstree Aerodrome in Hertfordshire.
Pre-WW2 photos were taken on 5" x 4" glass plates, whilst post-war, similar sized roll film was used. This large negative format meant that the majority of photos were very sharp and detailed.
After Murrell's death in 1958, the company merged with Aerofilms, and ceased operating in 1960. This means that the above photograph was taken during or prior to 1960.
The Aerofilms archive was sold in 2007 to English Heritage and as a result, copyright on Aero Pictorial's photography rests with them.
The 2008 publication British Seaside Piers, by Chris Mawson & Richard Riding, was dedicated to Murrell as the book features a large number of aerial shots of piers drawn from the Aero Pictorial archive.
Clevedon
Clevedon is an English seaside town in North Somerset. It recorded a population of 21,281 in the census of 2011.
Clevedon lies along the Severn Estuary, among small hills that include Church Hill, Wain's Hill (topped by the remains of an Iron Age hill fort), Dial Hill, Strawberry Hill, Castle Hill, Hangstone Hill and Court Hill, a Site of Special Scientific Interest with overlaid Pleistocene deposits.
Clevedon, which features in the Domesday Book of 1086, grew in the Victorian period as a seaside resort.
Clevedon Pier, which opened in 1869, is one of the earliest surviving examples of a Victorian pier. On the 17th. October 1970, two outward spans collapsed when the seventh set of legs from the shore failed during a routine insurance load test.
A trust was eventually formed, and the pier and its buildings were restored and reopened on the 27th. May 1989, when the Waverley paddle steamer berthed and took on passengers.
Sabina Sciubba (Monochrome)
Highline Ballroom, NYC
March 20th, 2014
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I know this is an older picture, but I had to post it because it got published in the Allen American!!!!!! I got published!!! Even though the publisher messed up and put the writer's name as the photographer's as well, it's still my picture in a newpaper of sorts!!! :D it made my day to come home from backpacking, which was brutal!!!, and see this! :[)
Published in YEAR BOOK FANZINE
Photography FABRIZZIO VALENZUELA
Stylist HERNÁN KAEL
Makeup and Hair DANIELA DOMINIQUE
Model CLEMENTE by WE LOVE MODELS CHILE
Publisher: Futura Tintas
Projeto e Desenvolvimento:
Listo! Comunicação (www.agencialisto.com.br)
Direção de Arte e Diagramação:
Thaís Pacheco
Direção de Criação: Nelson Assis
Redação e Revisão:
Caroline Merlo, Cristiane Kulibaba
Direção de Redação:
Renata Dembogurski
My photo of the Chicago Riverwalk has been published in The Chicago River: A History in Photographs by Jonathan Genzen. The book is available from Amazon.com, Borders, Barnes & Noble, and most Chicagoland bookstores.
My first magazine publication! Thank you Belly Dance Magazine!
All photos shown above were taken by me! A very exciting moment for me!