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Many, if not most, people who live in Northern Utah have probably been to Temple Square in Salt Lake City. And most photographs from Temple Square tend to be pretty similar, especially around the holidays with the whole area covered in Christmas lights. My goal during the annual 2010 Temple Square photowalk was to come away with something a bit different. Did I accomplish that? I don't know. But I tried.
Shot with a Canon 5DII, 17-40mm f/4L, 3.2 sec, f/8, ISO 400.
If you're interested in photowalking with the rest of the group, check out Photowalking Utah.
Thank you to those who organized this event! It was good to get out and shoot, even if it was freezing cold!
Wappingers High School
Glee Club
1916 or 1917
Back Row (L to R)
Henry Strahan
Fred Smith
-- Unknown --
Nola Tanner-Montross
Anitia Hibbert
Ester Connelly
Constance Hibbert
Alice McKeel
Mansfield Lonnie
Ralph Dederer
Front Row (L to R):
Lillian Dederer
-- unknown --
Esther Brown
Martha Blythe
Miss Hotaling (Rush)
Mary Goring
Hazel Wallwork
Edith Sadler
Wappingers Historical Society Ref # P69
Shepard Fairey's crew with guests at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate the artists, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
In case you haven't noticed, my recent photo trip will filled with classic icons. Often I see people writing about finding new places to shoot instead of the "same old icons". But I don't feel that way. There's a good reason these places are icons and I think any photographer should be thrilled to shoot them!
These Indian ruins are near Blanding, Utah. They're known as the House On Fire Ruins. I'm sure you can see why.
This photograph is from the Keily-Cook family collection. It shows the wedding of Marion Woodman (23 Jul 1902 - 7 Apr 1987) and William (Bill) Cook (23 Mar 1902 - 19 Mar 1967) which took place in the Methodist Church in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, Australia on 29 July 1922.
Left to right: A. [Andy?] Donald (best man), Elsie Wallwork (bridesmaid), Marion Woodman, William Cook, Edward Woodman (father of the bride).
Our thanks to the Wallwork family who kindly confirmed that the bridesmaid was Elsie Wallwork.
If you have any information about this photo, please contact us, particularly if you can identify the best man and/or bridesmaid.
Le 5 juin 2004 le Prince Charles a inauguré à Ranville, dans le Calvados, une maquette de grandeur nature d'un Horsa sur le site d'atterrissage de l'opération Tonga, en présence de Jim Wallwork, pilote du premier planeur à s'être posé près de Pegasus Bridge le 6 juin 1944. Un exploit puisqu'il s'est immobilisé à seulement 45 mètres du pont. Cette maquette est toujours visible au musée de Pegasus Bridge à 100 m du pont.
The AoU Young Urbanists held a study tour of the Somerset town of Frome, voted the best place to live in the South West and winner of the AoU Great Town Award in 2016 for its innovative approach to local governance and place-making.
On the tour they were joined by a mix of town Councillors, civic leaders and business owners.
Photos by Lucy Wallwork and Gabriel Southren-Burns
I have to say that the Longsheng Rice Terraces were one of the most unique places I've ever been. Unfortunately they hadn't planted the rice yet, which meant the terraces weren't full of water, other than a select few. But it was still an amazing place none-the-less.
24-105mm f/4L IS | 1/160 sec | f/8 | ISO 200 | Handheld
© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com
Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!
Shepard Fairey's mural being installed on level B2 of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' parking garage. Fairey's mural is one of four murals that are on exhibit as part of the permanent art installation at The Cosmopolitan called WALLWORKS.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate artists Shepard Fairey, RETNA, Kenny Scharf and Shinique Smith, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Artist Kenny Scharf (far left), Art Production Fund's Casey Fremont (second from left), and The Cosmopolitan's Chris Burns (on right in back) at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate artists Shepard Fairey, RETNA, Kenny Scharf and Shinique Smith, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
This photo was taken at an early Committee Meeting in 1953. In the group are
Back Row, extreme left, Mr Pat O’Neil, a former Editor of The Formby Times and committee member, Mr. Fred Beardwood, James McGregor, Bill Wallwork, Dr Tom Kelly (Chairman), Mr P. Bradshaw and Miss Thompson
Front Row Mrs Gladys Bevan, Eileen Bowstead, Dr. J. Murphy, Brenda Lindsay, Mrs M. Wason and Mrs Lilian Rushton.
Mr. O’Neil made contact after discovering our website and sent us this photo.
Artist Kenny Scharf talking with the Shepard Fairey crew and RETNA at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate the artists, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
Herman was born 17 June 1906 in Christopher, Franklin County, Illinois to Joseph Steinbuchel (Steinbeigle) and Elizabeth Ann Wallwork. Both parents were immigrants with Joseph arriving from Germany around 1883 as a young boy of about five, and Elizabeth “Lizzie” arriving 6 June 1887, about 9 years old, on the ship Alaska. Elizabeth came with her mother, Jane, brothers Joseph and George and sister, Victoria. Their father, Joseph Wallwork, came a month later in July. - Continue Reading Here:
Shinique Smith in front of her mural on level B5 of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' parking garage. Smith's mural is one of four murals that are on exhibit as part of the permanent art installation at The Cosmopolitan called WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
Artist Shinique Smith with The Cosmopolitan's Lea Whelan and Chris Burns at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate the artists, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
Kenny Scharf in front of his mural on level B4 of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' parking garage. Scharf's mural is one of four murals that are on exhibit as part of the permanent art installation at The Cosmopolitan called WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
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Another shot from my morning session yesterday. I preferred the black and white version of this one too. It helps the frosty backlit branches to stand out more against the sky. Your comments and critiques are appreciated!!
Canon 40D | 17-40mm f/4L | 1/200 sec | f/16 | ISO 100
The landscapes throughout the countrysides around Yangshuo, China are some of the most amazing I've seen, especially when combined with rice fields and nice weather (rare) as seen in this image. This shot was taken just outside our small family-run hotel, set right in the middle of this beautiful area of China. This image was made from three hand-held shots.
24-105mm f/4L IS | 1/320 sec | f/11 | ISO 200
© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com
Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!
Shepard Fairey's mural being installed on level B2 of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' parking garage. Fairey's mural is one of four murals that are on exhibit as part of the permanent art installation at The Cosmopolitan called WALLWORKS.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate artists Shepard Fairey, RETNA, Kenny Scharf and Shinique Smith, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
This is what you call a forced shot. I went out the other day in hopes of a good sunset. It was pretty worthless though. But I told myself "I came all the way out here and trudged through that much snow, so I'm not leaving here without something to show for it!" Therefore I forced myself to find something. This part of the stream was actually pretty cool though, flowing sideways instead of down-river. I guess even forced shots sometimes still turn out ok...
Canon 40D | 17-40mm f/4L | 2.5 sec | f/11 | ISO 100
As used on the attack on the Orne River Bridges at the very start of D Day.
At 22:56 on 5 June, 1944, the six gliders towed by Halifax bombers took off from RAF Tarrent Rushton. Horsa number one, the first of the three headed for the Caen Canal, carried Major Howard with Lieutenant Brotheridge's platoon, number two bore Lieutenant Wood's platoon, and number three carried Lieutenant Smith's platoon. Captain Priday with Lieutenant Hooper's platoon made for the river bridge aboard number four. Horsa number five carrying Lieutenant Fox's platoon and was followed by number six bearing Lieutenant Sweeney's platoon. Each glider also carried five men from the Royal Engineers platoon.
Flying over the English Channel at 7,000 feet (2,100 m), the bombers crossed the Normandy coast at 00:07 on 6 June, 1944 and released their towed gliders. With Staff Sergeant Wallwork at the controls, the number one glider crashed into the barbed wire surrounding the canal bridge defences at 00:16. The other two gliders followed at one minute intervals. The number two glider broke in half and came to halt at the edge of a large pond.[41] One of the men fell into the water and drowned, becoming the first casualty of the operation. Lieutenants Brotheridge and Smith's platoons headed for the bridge, while Lieutenant Wood's platoon moved towards the trenches on its north east side.
Shinique Smith's mural on level B5 of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' parking garage. Smith's mural is one of four murals that are on exhibit as part of the permanent art installation at The Cosmopolitan called WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
The Cosmopolitan's Rehan Choudhry (second from left) with guests at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate the artists, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
This shot was taken at the Japanese Gardens in Portland, Oregon. This small stream runs through a majority of the Natural Garden (Shukei en) area of the gardens. The overhead canopy of trees created the amazing green reflections in the water. No post-processing was done with this image.
Canon 40D | 17-40mm f/4L | 10 sec | f/11
Artist Shinique Smith with guests at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate the artists, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
The men depicted in the sculpture are I believe taken from photographs of the actual people. When you see them cut out of the thick steel, the effect is quite haunting!
A link to the artist who created these sculptures:
Peter Wallwork Naylor
www.peternaylor.co.uk/public/Welcome.html
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These trees reminded me of the forests along the West coast, even though this was taken across the world in China in the Huangshan mountains. I tried it in black and white, but the mist pretty much disappeared, and I didn't like it as much.
24-105mm f/4L IS | 30 sec | f/16 | ISO 100
© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com
Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!
October 14, 2010 - The Shepard Fairey team in front of the finished mural on level B2 of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas parking garage. Fairey's mural is one of four murals that are on exhibit as part of the permanent art installation at The Cosmopolitan called WALLWORKS.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate artists Shepard Fairey, RETNA, Kenny Scharf and Shinique Smith, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
More photos from WALLWORKS & reception party here.
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Shepard Fairey crew member with Susanne Falbee of Prophet (a partner of The Cosmopolitan) at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate artists Shepard Fairey, RETNA, Kenny Scharf and Shinique Smith, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
INTERIEUR RUE
Avec Arek | Colorz | Crash | Cren | Der | Dizer | Fenx | Antoine Gamard | Gilbert | Juan | Hopare | Kenor | Kongo | Lazoo | Jérôme Mesnager | Nebay | Oeno | Pimax | Poes | Rime | S.Teddy D. | Scope | Soni Irawan | Sonic | Taki | Tanc | Tore | Zenoy
Vernissage le Jeudi 10 Octobre 2013 de 19h à 22h
Exposition du 10 Octobre au 24 Décembre 2013
WALLWORKS GALERIE - 4, rue Martel - 75010 PARIS
Métro : Bonne Nouvelle
Artists RETNA with guests at The Cosmopolitan's WALLWORKS unveiling and reception.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas held a reception at the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010 to celebrate the artists, their unique contributions, and the unveiling of WALLWORKS.
WALLWORKS is four site-specific artist murals, which are located in The Cosmopolitan's parking garage on levels B2 through B5. The commissioned murals are by four major figures in contemporary art: Shepard Fairey (B2), RETNA (B3), Kenny Scharf (B4) and Shinique Smith (B5).
Here are links to videos of each artist talking about the WALLWORKS project:
- RETNA
The New York-based nonprofit Art Production Fund and The Cosmopolitan have partnered to bring art and artists to The Cosmopolitan so visitors and guests can experience different types of artwork in new, unique and unexpected ways.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened December 15, 2010.
Photo credit: David Lancaster
Press Photo: United 'A' v Bury 'A' played on 24th April 1996. An interesting picture showing players who never really made it in the game.
Back Row: Eric Harrison, Nick Culkin, Michael Twiss, Paul Gibson, Grant Brebner, Jon Macken, Andy Duncan, Paul Teather, Tommy Smith, Robert Trees, David Brown, Jimmy Curran (coach), Alec Wylie (Kit)
Front Row: Ryan Ford, Jamie Byers, Jamie Wood, Gavin Naylor, Ronnie Wallwork.
MORCEAUX DE RUE
Avec Avec Ardgp, Bates, Colorz, Cope2, Crash, Cren, Der, Dize, Fenx, Antoine Gamard, Gilbert, Giz, Gris1, Haze, Hobz, Hopare, Indie184, Inkie, Juan, Kan, Katre, Kenor, Kongo, Kouka, Lazoo, Jérôme Mesnager, Mondé, Nebay, Oeno, Persue, Pimax, Poes, Quik, Reso, Rime, Roids, Scope, Soni Irawan, Sonic, Stew, Tilt, Tore et Vik
Vernissage le Jeudi 11 Juin 2015 de 19h à 22h
Exposition du 12 Juin au 19 Septembre 2015
GALERIE WALLWORKS - 4, rue Martel - 75010 PARIS
Métro : Château d'Eau