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This picture belongs to my ongoing project "Readers": since 2005 photographing readers all over the world with whatever mobile I have at hand, no editing. See the set "Readers".
The reader. I took this photo in Peru, when we were admiring MachuPicchu. As we were walking through the ruins I saw this lady reading while sitting in a corner of the ruins. It seemed like a very peaceful moment that she must have been enjoying. I loved the way the light hit her hat and every time I look at this photo it it brings me back to that place and time and it reminds me of the calmness and peacefulness that I got to witness.
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Dear Reader play The Hare and Hounds pub in Birmingham.
www.myspace.com/dearreadermusic
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Mark Barnes, Mark Jo & David Sweet with “Readers Choice” award from Texas Automotive Media Association (TAMA) for 2011 Jetta
53 readers took part in the News of the World Read-Aloud on Thursday, Feb. 1 in the MST Atrium. All in all, 24 students and 29 faculty and staff brought the book to life for the nearly 120 people who dropped during the day to listen the readers.
53 readers took part in the News of the World Read-Aloud on Thursday, Feb. 1 in the MST Atrium. All in all, 24 students and 29 faculty and staff brought the book to life for the nearly 120 people who dropped during the day to listen the readers.
Activity for our Poetry unit - what's in your heart, what are you passionate about - that's the stuff you can write poems about
In the Reference Room. This microfilm reader comes in handy for viewing back issues of newspapers and journals that we don't have in print or in full text online.
I have a strange fondness for the Reader's Digest, kind of takes me back to my childhood where you could usually find the latest copy next to the downstairs loo ;)
We attended one of the Seattle efforts around turning Becks new sheet music-only release into audible songs. Such a cool idea, with fantastic results on this particular evening.
From the press release:
Seattle based artists perform one song each from Beck's new sheet music only album “Song Reader”. Artists were backed by an all-star Royal Room house band augmented by a variety of guest musicians.
Featuring:
Robb Benson (Dept of Energy, The Glass Notes), Julia Massey (Julia Massey & The 5 Finger Discount), Thousands, Skerik (The Dead Kenny G’s, Bandalabra), Maria Mannisto, Andy Coe, Carla Torgerson (The Walkabouts), Jared Cortese (The Jesus Rehab), Robin Holcomb, Luke Bergman, Wayne Horvitz and many more.
Killer show!
The Royal Room, Seattle, WA.
1.19.13
Dear Reader play The Hare and Hounds pub in Birmingham.
www.myspace.com/dearreadermusic
© 2009 www.flickr.com/wayne_john_fox, please FlickrMail me for the original images.
Thank you.