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I'm very excited to be a part of Push Stitchery, curated by Jamie Chalmers and published by Lark Books.  The book is packed full of great art and insightful interviews from 30 embroidery artists from around the world.  Lark Crafts is doing a giveaway, you can win your very own copy!  Follow the link and just leave a comment :)

 

blogged here:

tinyhaus.blogspot.com/2011/09/push-stitchery-win-copy.html

Street shot, Voigtlander 40mm Nokton (Leica mount) at f1.4 on a Sony A7.

A quick dash across the footbridge nets 43184, on the back end of 1E63 the 15:27 Plymouth to Leeds. I've been after this on a service train for well over a year so this'll do!

A crew from Capital Rowing Club, carrying their boat up the dock. Stonewall Regatta, Anacostia Community Boathouse, 1900 M St SE, Washington, DC.

Sylvie Guillem & Russell Maliphant, Push

We're at the corner of Beach & Hyde in San Francisco, watching the crews turn Car #4 at the north end of the Powell & Hyde Cable Car line.

 

The turn tables here are spun manually and they have to be pushed off of the table as seen here, due to the lack of cables under that table.

 

This Car #4 was built in 1994 in SF's shops, though it still has all of the charm of its older sisters. Full info on the car can be seen here: www.cablecarmuseum.org/car-roster.html

...and the year I was born (1957), Rosa and family moved to Detroit for safety concerns... Thanks Rosa ---- Mother of the Civil Rights Movement. You SAT in place so that I may STAND TALL.

I was weeding in the garden and got caught up in a rose bush when I saw this caterpillar and wondered if it would still be there by the time I got back with the camera. Well...it was.

 

Have a look at my daughters excellent caterpillar pic

modeling by: my brother omar

taken by: me

edit by: me

 

little push..!!!

A Greater Anglia Mark 3 push pull set propelled by class 90 no 90009 "Diamond Jubilee" approaches Stratford, May 2012.

Rosettas for Relief, sponsored by Stone and Wood, Crumpler Bags, and Market Lane Coffee. Photos on the night by Sam Stewart.

 

Thanks for coming!

Not bad for an 11 year old photographer, eh? This is my favorite of all his mushroom pics. There is such movement in it. It's almost a portrait of him, so new but growing and pushing his way up to find a place in the world. Yeah, yeah. I know it's cheesy, but that's what we doting moms do. Still, he rolls his eyes and says "Oh, Maaaaaaaahm" every time he reads this. :)

 

He is always looking to improve his skills and is genuinely interested in getting some critical advice on this, so I am posting it in a few comment groups for him. Be honest with him. He can take it.

 

Blogged: www.scotthawker.com/blog/ladyhawker/2007/10/29/Family-Reu...

 

Update 11/2008: He entered this image in Reflections, an art contest run by the national PTA. Up against other photos by sixth, seventh and eighth graders in our home town, this was chosen to move on and compete at the the counsel level, which includes 10 schools. I couldn't be more proud. Click here to see how happy he was the day he got the news.

 

Update 1/2009: He won at the counsel level as well and is now moving on to compete at the regional level, which covers two full school districts.

The Great Pentlands Push 2013, raising money to rebuild St Columba’s Hospice, 21/9/13.

Photograph © Malcolm Cochrane

 

you can push and then you can come into.

 

at NGV, melbourne

PUSH PUSH

Moberly MO

 

Thanks to jazz flautist Herbie Mann, whenever this word is doubled I am involuntarily treated to the unpleasant mental image of...well...look it up on Amazon if you really have to know.

Three more from the night shoot the other week with the camera club. Leeds Canal Basin, near to the Royal Armouries.

The derelict Odeon North End, Portsmouth

push conference 2018

Arianna was getting a little impatient without a push.

 

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Walker Art Center Minneapolis, MN

OK, SO I'VE BEEN WANTING TO DO THIS PHOTO FOR TWO YEARS NOW. AND I FINALLY FOUND THE RIGHT MOMENT TO DO IT. THIS PHOTO ITSELF TOOK THREE MONTHS TO ACCOMPLISH. It actually came out a lot darker than I anticipated. So whoops on that. But it was a fun experiment, and it was pretty challenging. But I am really happy with how it came out. :3

 

I've seen other artists do things similar to this, and I really just wanted to give it a try. :)

M6 LHSA + Porta 160NC

(Double Exposure and Push to ISO400)

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