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Manning was the author of The Mountaineers series of Footsore Books that came out in the late 1970s. It was his writeup of trails and old railroad grades that inspired me to discover them. And I am not done with that.
Members of the Beamish Cog Railway hard at work (or is it play!) during the Great North Steam Fair 2011.
For more images and a writeup of the event visit the Beamish Transport Blog.
Visit www.speedexposure.com and follow me @joedfoto on Twitter
To see her writeup go to joedantone.com/?p=474
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
Left: Game Fighter
Right: DMG
Teardown and writeup: blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2012/11/11/gameboy-clone-game-fight...
For Greg Lee, starting a business during the recession was a daunting endeavor. Yet, G Michael Salon didn’t just survive; it thrived.
For Greg Lee, starting a business during the recession was a daunting endeavor. Yet, Lee’s G Michael Salon didn’t just survive, it thrived. In fact, it thrived so much that Lee is planning to relocate his Noblesville, Indiana salon to Ironworks at Keystone on Indianapolis' Far Northside early next year.
“I started the salon in 2009; it was both scary and exciting, but I knew that my passion and dedication would perpetuate our growth, “ Lee said. “Initially, we built our reputation and brand on word of mouth, and we were successful because of our advanced training, customer service and unique interior designs.”
Steady growth has perpetuated the move to a more central location. As Lee watched Ironworks take shape, he decided it would be the perfect spot. Among other updates, he hopes that the salon’s new “Serenity Suite,” an enclosed shampoo room with spa music and luxury Italian shampoo stations, will be the talk of the town.
Even though he is the owner of G. Michael Salon, Greg Lee also has a full list of customers.
As the salon’s owner, Lee finds himself wearing many different hats, from cutting and styling hair to managing business operations and seeking out opportunities for continuing education.
“The salon industry is super competitive,” he said. “Our artistic design team immerses itself in new seasonal trends by bringing in top educators from around the country to teach the latest color and cutting techniques. For every obstacle, our team brainstorms to find solutions. I believe these reasons have been our recipe for success.”
Question: What are your main responsibilities?
Answer: “When I’m at the salon, I primarily work as a stylist. I have an amazing team in place to help me run the everyday operations; I do however keep a pulse on what’s going on at all times. My responsibilities include being a positive mentor, checking in with my managers regularly to make sure everything is running smoothly and, most importantly, taking time to engage with all our guests.”
Q: What’s a typical workday look like for you?
A: “I arrive to work and engage with my team as we all pitch in to set up for the day, relaying any important announcements or general information. My day is fully booked with guests, so I check in with my team during processing times or in between guests to ensure everything is running smoothly. At the end of the day, I do one final check to see if there was anything that we could have improved on during the day to offer a better experience to our community and build a better team.”
Q: What makes your job cool?
A: “I don’t consider it a job — to me, it’s a gift. I have the opportunity to touch people’s lives. When my guests come to see me, I’m not only their hairstylist, I’m also their friend, therapist and confidant. Sometimes, it’s not about the conversations that I have with my guests; it’s about making someone realize they are beautiful. I love making people look and feel their very best.”
Q: What’s not cool about your job?
A: “With so many photos on Instagram and Pinterest showcasing different color and cutting trends, peoples want those looks now. What they don’t realize is that sometimes going from really dark to really blond will take several visits and cost a lot of money. With the newest fashion color crazes, people don’t understand that the color won’t last, and that it’s either been done that day or the photo has been enhanced.”
Q: What qualifications or training do you need to do your job?
A: “In Indiana, you must complete 1,500 clocked hours in a cosmetology school. Beyond that, you don’t have to meet any advanced education requirement to retain your license year to year. At G Michael Salon, we require our stylists to attend advanced education courses regularly to ensure that we’re up on the latest techniques and trends.”
Q: What skills and characteristics are necessary to be successful in this line of work?
A: “A great personality enables you to quickly establish trust and build long-lasting relationships. If you’re able to connect with your guests, you can really understand what they’re looking for and nail their desired look. Another important characteristic is the ability to adapt to change. In our industry, techniques and trends change seasonally and if you don’t keep up, you’ll quickly fall behind.”
Q: Where do you want to go from here?
A: “Once we’ve settled into our new building, a few ideas are to open a spa, develop our own product line, or open a G Michael advanced academy.”
More about Greg Lee - Indianapolis, Indiana
Job title: Salon owner/hair stylist, G Michael Salon.
Age: 38.
Education: Aveda Institute, Vidal Sassoon classes.
Favorite musician: Celine Dion.
Favorite quote: “Hair is scientifically dead; it is our job as stylists to make it come alive.” — Misaki
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All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
Jaeger Le-Coultre Deep Sea 2011 re-edition, both versions. Full writeup here at The Watch Lounge: thewatchlounge.com/jaeger-le-coultre-tribute-to-deep-sea-...
My photo from the 5 October 2022 Air Tahiti Nui launch of a new route from Tahiti to Seattle & back. Simple Flying writeup up at bit.ly/ATNSEA .
All photos can be used with attribution.
PHOTO CREDIT: Joe Kunzler | Simple Flying, Joe.K@simpleFlying.com
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak delivers his keynote, Fostering Creativity and Innovation in Any Environment at 2011 FOSE in Washington, D.C. See the writeup where this photo is used on the GovWin.com blog entry.
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
Was selected to be included with another flickr member Zeroneg1 in a magazine writeup.
Called "Second Hand Classic D90" in the Sept. 2013 issue of What Digital Camera in the UK.
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Despite my best efforts, I'm still reliant on the Palm Pilot.
See the writeup at askwebb.blogspot.com/2006/09/getting-things-done-palm-pil...
Here are some pics of Karson's new '91 coupe. Nice, clean and mostly stock drives right and looks good. Full writeup here www.mylrs.com/blogs/lrs/archive/2009/05/28/fox-body-musta...
This is a laser cut plexi glass enclosure made for Seeedstudio's Rainbow Cube Kit. Below is a link to their product.
Blog Writeup Here:
www.synthetos.com/blog/rainbow-led-cube-case/
www.seeedstudio.com/depot/rainbow-cube-kit-rgb-4x4x4-rain...
A little crazy Mayan flash flavor experience
full writeup on: www.flashflavor.com/2007/11/26/165/for-the-next-time-you-...
Here are some pics of Karson's new '91 coupe. Nice, clean and mostly stock drives right and looks good. Full writeup here www.mylrs.com/blogs/lrs/archive/2009/05/28/fox-body-musta...
Here are some pics of Karson's new '91 coupe. Nice, clean and mostly stock drives right and looks good. Full writeup here www.mylrs.com/blogs/lrs/archive/2009/05/28/fox-body-musta...
Another view of the new walkway at the Long Beach Convention Center connecting to the Terrace Theater's fountain plaza. Leaving Long Beach Comic Con 2018 around sunset.
Check out my writeup of the con!
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
Third Way 5th Anniversary Party
READ THE HILL'S WRITEUP: washingtonscene.thehill.com/party-events-pictures/archive...
Protection Detail and repair of a nasty scratch carried out by DeVille Detailing. Read the full detail writeup here: www.devilledetailing.co.uk/1/post/2014/01/mazda-6-sport-p...
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
Images from OOAK designer Matt Sutton party. writeup available at insidethefashiondollstudio.com/2018/07/10/2018-nbdcc-matt...
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
Behind the Scenes/Writeup on my blog:
-Canon 1dsmk2, 24-70 2.8L
-Sigma DG500 Triggered by Optical Slave cam right full power
-Nikon SB600 Triggered by PT04 cam left full power
To be able to have an E-locker in the rear I need a full floating rear axle. Land Cruisers (40 series) came factory with one on the FJ45 pickup only. The issue is of course that the axle didn't have an e-brake since it was located on the back of the transfer case. The BJ42 doesn't have that, so I needed to add an e-brake to the FJ45 axle. Not a simple task. The two backing plates are completely different, have different spacing and a different mounting pattern. This required a bit more work. A full writeup will be available soon. In the meantime, here are some pics that give you an idea of what needs to be done.
All shots taken in 2004/2005 of the Smallpox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, NYC. See here for my original writeup.
A writeup to accompany these pictures can be found here: blog.neonmonster.com/gallery/last-gasp-40th-anniversary-l...
They got a whole lot of people who had been involved in the show to talk about it in connection with the Blu-Ray release.
At Long Beach Comic Con 2014. ← My writeup of the convention.
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A few shots to highlight the replenishing of sticker stock levels by the online Uk automotive community & blog Fueltopia.
After a few weeks of replenishing supplies the store will soon be live again!
I popped by to get some shots whilst they were doing this, for an article on their site to help promote the availability of their stickers :)
Head on over to www.fueltopia.co.uk to see what they are all about.
Lenka | DC9, Washington, DC | February 11, 2009
Lenka Kripac and her band at DC9 - brief writeup at the Washington City Paper.
Please do not use without permission.