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The girl lets go and realizes there is so much happiness to be found in the midst of her inner cautious.

USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

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Resting at Volcano Rim in Eastern Oregon. (Wallowa mountain range to the east in the background.)

USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

TROUBLE From CHICAGO, USA at the Casbah in Hamilton on Thursday September 11th, 2008

The happenings at the September 2010 Squidling Brothers' Carnivolution Show at the Tiberino Museum in West Philadelphia.

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For this portrait I wanted to isolate my brothers eyes to make them a main point of the photo. After that I thought that he looked like a hoodlum or delinquent so I decided to lay a photo of some bullets over, and keep it isolated to his face area to keep the rest of the image dark black.

How can layered textured images change the concept of a portrait? I think that I can tell you more about what the photographer had in mind, and make a photo easier to label

USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

My daughters made this headstone. He had such a sense of responsibility for us. He tried so hard not to leave us, though I told him it was okay, to close his eyes and rest.

Troubling Borders | Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora

 

June 30 - October 07, 2012

Closing Reception & Readings: October 6, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Closing Conference: October 7, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

 

Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora: Troubling Borders in Literature and Art is an exhibition and conference featuring the writings and artwork of Southeast Asian women in the diaspora, highlighting women of Cambodian, Laotian, Filipino and Vietnamese descent and by women who identify as the often stateless Mien, Hmong, and Cham. In the aftermath of the cold war, many of these women now reside in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and other parts of the world. As an incredibly diverse group, their voices make visible the ruptures caused by colonization, war, globalization, and militarization.

 

For more information visit sweeney.ucr.edu.

USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

Cowboys and Cowgirls getting ready to cause trouble in front of the Saloon before the Quick Draw Competion.

 

Taken during the 2010 Age of the Gunfighter event at Old Cowtown Museum in Wichita Kansas.

Dina Sheffield

 

We had a little car trouble on our way home from the competiton. It turned out that the clamp that attaches the battery cable, to the battery post on our car broke. After trying to jury rig a solution, we made it part way home, only to discover that we had been running on battery power. Once the battery was dead, the car sputtered to a stop.

 

There were many kind strangers who were willing to help out. A Lady from Georgia (who has a summer home in the Park City Area) stopped and took us to the Wal-Mart in Park City, where we were able to find the part we needed to fix the battery cable connection. (All of the auto parts stores were closed because of the Labor Day holiday) . Later, my brother came up from the Salt Lake City area to give us a jump, and to make sure we got home OK.

 

We made it home OK, but with a little more adventure than we had originally planned on.

a dusty old negative out of my archieves ...

The monsoon sky suits the mood of the afternoon drama in Tombstone, Arizona

This cat belongs to an awesome model and I took a picture of her yesterday. She must have not liked getting attention so she posed for the camera. Her name is Trouble ;)

 

Youll see Palo's shoot soon!

 

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Trouble in Vegas, 2010.

 

Keyfitz makes a bid for a D.

I'm in trouble when Shelby sees this photo :D

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This is where I'm having the most trouble with this Caesar's crown block. The diagram has zero instructions on how to get that little point sewn in. I might machine stitch the first two sides of it to the pink and grey pieces, but handstitch the join between the two denim pieces.

It took awhile, but here are some pictures of my new girl Haute NY. I got her back in July when my mom went to Thailand and found her at the local pullip store. She was my holy grail so I was so happy to get her!

 

The reason I called her Trouble... There are lots of reasons. When she came home her arm was broken in half, and one of her boots were stuck to her foot. (It was on the same side at her broken arm.) We finally got the boot off, but it broke her foot off.

 

Lucky I had bought an obitsu on my trip to Tokyo, so it was quite a project learning how to obitsu a pullip for the first time just so I could have my poor girl stand!

 

I also washed her hair, because believe it or not, it looked even worse! But I think all Haute NYs have a bit of a bad hair day. ;)

 

But I love Trouble no matter how much trouble she brings! She's just a natural troublemaker.

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