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I met Rob Hann at Broadway and Prince Street where he had set up a small table with some prints, his bio, and some postcards. Rob is a photographer, and quite some photographer: www.robhann.com/ He's worked for NME, amongst many other titles, and I recognised many of his fantastic pictures of musicians that are on his website. Shooting exclusively film, Rob was the second photographer that day who shared the analogue love with me, Portra 160 vs 400, Mamiya 7 vs RZ... He talked about his time as a working, commercial photographer as if it were in the past; I wanted to ask why, but never did. He said he was on a road trip capturing American life away from the urban sprawl. I guess NY was just a stopping point for him. After I shot half a dozen frames, Rob asked if I got something I was happy with but didn't want to see the image on my camera LCD screen. I guess he's taken and seen too many pictures to be too excited about seeing himself on a 3" screen. I'm going to send him the link anyway because I'd like to think that you can make a connection more permanent than the quickly interested and the quickly forgotten way of meeting strangers on the streets of big cities.
This is #22 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski answers reporters' questions at Media Day ahead of Super Bowl XLIX. 1/27/2015. Photo courtesy: Jonathan Satriale
The Rob Jaggers Campground is located within the Fort Stanton - Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area (NCA). This unique NCA has many opportunities for hiking, caving, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, visiting cultural and historic sites, picnicking, hunting, wildlife viewing, nature study, and photography.
I've got one of them blog things, Here on tumblr where I tell you my maddening through process when I shoot nudes and self nudes.. most of it is rambling but it's the only place I'll probably ever write about what actually goes on in my head when shooting stuff.
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Rob Benedict speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Supernatural", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Rob McElhenney speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Rob McElhenney speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Rob (stranger 98)
The directions advise "look back here and you will see how beautiful the St. Peter's Basilica looks". It was difficult to see because of the fog, but I could hear the church's carillon clearly. Rob saw me looking back and asked if I had lost my way. "No, I'm walking the Brabant Camino, look, there's a route marker here". Rob walks his dog every day, but he had never noticed the marker. I told him about the route and from now on he will pay attention to it. In the photo you can just see a bit of his dog's tail.
This is the 98th photo of my 4th round of the 100strangers project. I like doing it, that's why I did the 4th round.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the group 100 Strangers | Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
Rob Schmitt speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
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Today I found out that my friend Robin passed away late last week in Las Vegas. Rob was a fellow radio DJ at KGNU. He hosted a show called Cap'n Rob's Fillet of Soul and Waffles.
He was quite a character and we connected right away because like me, he was also a nerd and a graphic designer. For several years his show was right before ours. We spent many hours at the KGNU studio smoking and talking about movies, music, sci-fi, comic books, printing and his coveted Laser Disc collection. He also talked of his family often and obviously loved them more than anything else in life.
He once owned a screen printing shop in Boulder and I would help him from time to time by doing color separations and giving him film to make silk screens with. At one time I had a stack of t-shirts that he had designed and printed. We still have several coffee mugs he designed sitting in our kitchen cabinet.
Recently he moved to Las Vegas for work and Facebook was our only form of contact. When me and Robyn were out there in September to get married, we got in touch with Rob to hang out. We had a fantastic lunch and went to see the Andy Warhol art exhibit together at the Bellagio. He told us all about his life in Vegas and his job doing pre-press for a company that made plastic key-cards and gift cards for many major retailers and casinos. I'm so glad we were able to hang out together and catch up on each other's lives. I never imagined that it would be the last time we would see each other.
Robin was a great man. He was witty, kind, smart, and talented. He also knew how to throw down the funk! If only there were more people like him...the world would be a better place.
Farewell Cap'n Rob…you will be missed. see you on the other side!
this little reef is only 20nm east of cairns and is a great sheltered spot to rest up after a reef trip before heading back to the Marina. d90
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U.S. Army photos by Douglas Fraser
Exercise tests emergency response capability
By Cpl. Han, Jae-ho
CAMP HUMPHREYS — Flames dance from a crashed helicopter as casualties cry for help, while rescuers and medical personnel speed to the scene to give aid.
This fictional scenario was part of the annual Full Scale Exercise, held here June 20-22.
The exercise served to evaluate emergency response abilities on post.
Notional incidents included an aircraft crash, a shooter at the commissary and a hostage at the Super Gym.
“This is an annual exercise required by the Department of Defense. Planning for this exercise began six months prior,” said Peter Park, installation emergency manger at the Directorate of Planning, Training, Mobilization and Security. Park served as exercise coordinator.
As part of the exercise, garrison tenant units and city agencies provided support and responded to various scenarios. Units involved included the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3-2 General Support Aviation Battalion, the Directorate of Emergency Services and Pyeongtaek city emergency services.
“This exercise was very realistic and it required patience from everyone involved, including dependents and civilians,” Park said. “This year’s exercise was very successful and defined our capability. It was an upgrade from last year and critical capabilities of the garrison were evaluated. I want to thank Douglas Fraser, the Antiterrorist Officer and co-lead planner for this exercise, for his support as well.”