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Record photographs of the Oregon State University Theatre production of The Silent Woman, by Ben Jonson. Spring 2006 (May 11-13 and 18-20). Directed by Scott Palmer. Costume Design by Kim Decker. Cast: M. Recht, Lady Centaure; K. Holling, Ned Clerimont; C. Woodworth, Cutbeard; J. Brinck, Sir Jack Daw; J. Craig, Mistress Dol Mavis; G. Davis, Epicoene; S. Foster, Sir Dauphine Eugenie; R. Brown , Lady Haughty; M. Smith, Sir Amorous La-Foole; V. Farber, Morose; A. Herrington , Mute; G. Blair, Captain Otter; A. Tripathi, Mistress Otter; J. Nicks, Page; R. Ferrell, Parson; H. Brayman Hackel, Prologue; A. Rickenbach, Mistress Trusty; J. Waters, Truewit.
In the more than 10 years of living in DC, I’ve never seen the
Evening Parade. My teammate Laura has a friend who is in the Marines and got us tickets.. These pictures do the night no justice… Silent Drill Team was unbelievable. If you’re ever in Washington, find a way to see this.
Silent Climate Parade in Berlin for 350.orgs Moving Planet
Silent Climate Parade in Berlin for 350.orgs Moving Planet
Rolleiflex Automat 3.5 Zeiss-Opton, Fuji Neopan Acros
UC Irvine Black Student Union Silent Rally - March 3, 2010
The thoughts behind it all...
When shooting portraits I normally talk a lot, and I encourage others to talk too. This generally gets people to relax. However, sometimes I find the best way to get a good expression or feeling from someone is to stop that chat, and just wait. They start off not quite knowing what to do, they look shy, smile, laugh, pull an amazing awkward face, or give you the best silent look. So many interesting things occur when I stop talking.
This got me thinking: what if I didn't talk at all during a photoshoot. From the moment my subject enters the room to the moment they leave I wont say anything - I'll just stay quiet and see what happens.
Emily was the fifth person into the room..
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Silent Climate Parade in Berlin for 350.orgs Moving Planet
Silent Climate Parade in Berlin for 350.orgs Moving Planet
The thoughts behind it all...
When shooting portraits I normally talk a lot, and I encourage others to talk too. This generally gets people to relax. However, sometimes I find the best way to get a good expression or feeling from someone is to stop that chat, and just wait. They start off not quite knowing what to do, they look shy, smile, laugh, pull an amazing awkward face, or give you the best silent look. So many interesting things occur when I stop talking.
This got me thinking: what if I didn't talk at all during a photoshoot. From the moment my subject enters the room to the moment they leave I wont say anything - I'll just stay quiet and see what happens.
Emily was the fifth person into the room..
View more of Emily here: blog
Plus previous people:
Website: www.charliecliftphotography.com
Email: info@charliecliftphotography.com
Twitter: @charlieclift
Facebook: www.facebook.com/charliecliftphoto
Silent Screams live at Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham on 21/04/13. Photos by Carrie-Anne Pollard.
Silent Moon JSK by Moi Même Moitié
Blouse Bodyline
Cross Necklace : Claire´s
Headdress Cute Lou
Shoes: Pimkies
Umbrella Baby , the stars shine bright
Coffin Bag: Btssb replica
This is the Mii that I made of Silent Bob from the Kevin Smith films. It's an homage because I like his movies so much.
Silent Screams live at Hit The Deck Festival, Nottingham on 21/04/13. Photos by Carrie-Anne Pollard.
Firefest 2011 - Saturday
Steve Augeri + Strangeways + W.E.T + Jeff Paris + Silent Rage + VEGA + Talon
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Photograph by Sean Larkin for Midlands Rocks
© 2011 www.seanlarkin.co.uk
Photos may not be used anywhere without permission
Silent Barrage declares its presence in scale and sound. This architectural scale arrangement of noisy pole robots is more than a mere amplification of neuronal activity in a remotely located culture dish. Silent Barrage investigates the nature of thoughts, free will, and neural dysfunction. The work focuses on the bursts of uncontrolled activity of nerve tissue, a typical characteristic of epilepsy and cultured nerve cells. Silent Barrage uses audience movements in and responses to the architectural space of amplified neuronal activity to feed it back to the cultured nerve cells in an attempt to silence the barrage of electrical impulses. The scientists hope that this might help them understand better how to quieten the activity in the culture dish and this in turn would assist in treating epilepsy.