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Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel, is the nickname of an anonymous man who became internationally famous when he was videotaped and photographed during the Tiananmen Square protests on 5 June 1989. TIME included the “Unknown Rebel” in its 100 most influential people of the 20th century.
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Took a different approach for the photoshpcreative07 competition and decided to reverse the concept. Here a lone survivor condemned to a future of infinite chaos manages to escape back into a alternate past of infinite possibility. This could be a physical escape or projected from within the travellers mind; an internal escape to fantasy, much like the ending of Brazil. Have since sold the image for use on the cover of the Griffith Review – yay.
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RedBubble Sponsored Event: Unsensored 07 (26 Oct - 10 Nov)
by RedBubbleHello all! So RedBubble is about sharing creativity. Getting your art ‘out there’. And we’re not limited to the RedBubble website….
Hello all! So RedBubble is about sharing creativity. Getting your art ‘out there’. And we’re not limited to the RedBubble website. We want to actively support initiatives that bring your art into the physical world. To this end we have this awesome logistic engine that we can use to support you. For example, if you want to put on a gallery exhibition RedBubble can look at sponsoring your exhibition through the manufacture and delivery of the art for the exhibition. And we’ve already started doing this. The first RedBubble sponsored exhibition is by a group of Melbourne photographers called the Silverminers. Their exhibition is called ‘Unsensored 07’ and here’s a bit of information from the Silverminers: “Unsensored07 is an exciting upcoming independent exhibition organised and run by a small group of photographic artists who practice and value work with film in this day of digital conveniences. The exhibition will feature 12 artists, all with a very distinct style and will take place between 26th October and 10th November at Kerala Gallery in Melbourne, Australia. What makes this show quite distinct is the fact that all works are on film / - considered a dying (if not dead) art form that carries a lot more spirit and tradition and has certain genuinity to it. More importantly, is what this means on a social / environmental / cultural parallel that is really important. Shooting film in an age where digital photography is readily available and is a lot faster, simpler, and more convenient represents the vinyl in the mp3 world, the live gig in the lap-top album culture, the bike ride to work amongst other things and strongly comments on the ‘more of everything / less substance in anything’ contemporary reality, uniformity and loss of personal touch, consumer based everything and loss of true genuinity.” You can find more information at the Silverminers profile or on their website. - Peter P.S. – 3324 different works of art were sold on RedBubble in September! P.P.S. – Sponsoring exhibitions isn’t the only thing we’re looking at to help you get your art ‘out there’. There’s a store in Singapore that wants to stock RedBubble t-shirts, there a few folks around the world who want to re-sell RedBubble cards and there’s many more things we’re looking at. And we’ve got an open mind about new ideas! P.P.P.S. – If you’ve got an idea for getting your art out there and you’d like RedBubble’s support, send Peter a BubbleMail.
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DUE TO DEMAND….. I will be staging another Portrait Shoot. I have some new talent on my books with some INCREDIBLE REATURES. and cant wait to work on one of my productions. / / There will be some theming but this will be staged as an OPEN SESSION. I will extend the Newbies first time @ half the admission so this will be a good time to check it all out and get some awesome shots for your portfolio. / I am working on mid MAY Expressions of interest….........if you would like more information, or to book in, just email …..... PORTRAIT SHOOT to events@arthouseproductions.com.au OH! there maybe one or two special visitors from interstate, FLYING DOWN FOR THE SHOOT / —--Original Message-—- (email published with approval) / / From: Shell / Date: 13/04/2008 07:00:17 / To: events@arthouseproductions.com.au / Subject: shooters gallery / / Hi Alatetia, / Could you please put me on your mailing list for the shooters gallery. / I live in QLD on Bribie Island, however if you do a portrait shoot or / something else I am keen on I would love to jump on a plane and come / down. / / Cheers, / Michelle
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Running Sheet for Exhibitions
by Stephen MitchellLooking for a ‘check list’ or ‘running sheet’ for your next exhibition? Thanks to the power of google.com, and a spare hour on a Saturd…
Looking for a ‘check list’ or ‘running sheet’ for your next exhibition? Thanks to the power of google.com, and a spare hour on a Saturday afternoon of sporadic rain, I found a few PDF’s that should help you: Events Management Check List ... I really like this one! It’s comprehensive, has tick-boxes, and could easily be modified to suit any type of event. Running, Promoting and Organsing your Event / ... Page 1 to 17 have great information on setting up and ensuring your t’s are crossed and i’s are dotted. Page 18 to 20 are the pages you want to print! Club/Association Management Program / ... This is a most extensive booklet (36 pages) outlining EVERYTHING about exhibition running. Whilst it is aimed at sport clubs, the information is easily transferable to anyone’s exhibition. Page 19 says … / ” It is essential that an event has an evaluation process that is more than simply monitoring the planning and implementation. Evaluation should be carried out through the life of the event as well as at the end. Information recorded from monitoring provides a record and can be kept as a historical record for events that are held regularly. Criteria for success, and methods for measuring those criteria, need to be set when the event is first planned. Measures depend on the important questions to be answered. Questions may have to do with attendances, quality of staff, revenue, public opinion and press coverage. Methods for obtaining the information needed to answer the questions might include statistics for attendance, questionnaires from participants and spectators, and financial records. “ Survival Guide to Event Management / ... Another long-winded yet comprehensive (56 page) PDF that has a lot of useful information. Visit these pages for the details you really want: 9, 16, 24, 27, 32, 36-37. But you MUST read every other page in conjunction to get an overall and complete view of how to run your exhibition properly and successfully! Submission form for Major Events / Activities in Adelaide / ... Maybe your exhibition is SOOOO BIG that you need to fill this in. Event Guidelines / ... This could easily have been ripped off from any one of the suggested PDF’s above, but it still has some interesting information. You’ll want pages 21 to 24.
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PHOTO SHOOT MELBOURNE & SYDNEY PHOTOGRAPHERS ALL WELCOME: JOIN THE MAILING LIST
by AlateiaI PRODUCE & DIRECT PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR STILL CAPTURE / for Amateur & Professionals alike PRIVATE ENQUIRIES ALSO WELCOME / ”!http:/...
I PRODUCE & DIRECT PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR STILL CAPTURE / for Amateur & Professionals alike PRIVATE ENQUIRIES ALSO WELCOME / / photo courtesy of MAREE TOOGOOD / / photo courtesy of Jodie Johnson If you are interested in attending any of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SESSIONS that i stage and stepping off the virtual platform for a shoot, meeting other bubblers, working with excellent models, picking up tips on the job, let me know! and i will add you to our mailing list and keep you in the loop. / _photo courtesy of KARLS I organise, models, drops & props, venues, equipment etc. for on location and studio shoots. So jump on the mailing and stay in the loop just email SHOOTER MELBOURNE or SHOOTER SYDNEY to / events@arthouseproductions.com.au Some of the sessions are by invitation only as location can restrict numbers so let me know what areas interest you ie, dance, portraiture, black and white, cityscape, sports, nudes, fashion, catwalk, landscape, storms, seascape, animals, babies, night , long exposure, photo journalsim, macro, etc. etc Look forward to seeing you at the next SHOOTERS GALLERY !!
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SS Sovereign Star ridden by Hamish Cargill from New South Wales competing at the Melbourne Three Day Event, Cross Country phase June 8th 2008. SS Sovereign Star is a 16.2hh, Dark Bay, 10 year old, TB/WB cross gelding owned by Gail Kroon. Eventing is the Equestrian Triathlon – one rider and one horse in Dressage, Cross Country and then Showjumping – this is the extreme sport of Eventing at the highest level. Three-day Eventing, usually abbreviated by horse enthusiasts to “Eventing”, began as a test of the cavalry horse. Military horses were required to travel long distances, negotiate the many natural obstacles, and then perform strict parade manoeuvres. Competitions began in this event in Europe in 1902 and interest in the sport is still concentrated mainly in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Equestrian events have been on the Olympic program since 1900, when jumping events were held during the Olympics in Paris. However, equestrian events were not held again until 1912 in Stockholm. Since that year, the sport has always been on the Olympic program. The program has been remarkably constant. An interesting footnote to Olympic competition is prior to 1952, equestrian sports events during the Olympics were contested by men only. In fact, the riders had to be military athletes. More specifically, they had to be commissioned officers. In 1952 these restrictions were lifted, and since then men and women have competed against each other in the equestrian events.
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Jump of joy! A couple about to get married, is photographed at the Tel Aviv Marina, Israel
by Eyal NahmiasUS$4.99–US$133.00
A couple about to get married, is photographed at the Tel Aviv, Israel, new boardwalk by the marina. Many couples come there to have their wedding photos taken in front of the Mediterranean see during sunset.
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Yep, says it all, especially in this day and age. It seems our rights and liberties are under attack….many photographers these days face stiff questioning from authorities whom have actually no right to do so, in asking us what it is we are photographing, for whom, and why we are. We are stopped, looked at, observed, harassed, detained, questioned, arrested, cited for laws which don’t exist, when all we want to do is capture something we see beautiful. All because many of us are thought to be terrorists….now you can show em exactly what ya think with this shirt!
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Soul ridden by Luke Jones from South Australia competing at the Melbourne Three Day Event, Cross Country phase June 8th 2008. Soul is a 16.1hh, Dark Bay, 16 year old, WB/TB gelding owned by Caroline Jones.
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Portrait of Christ / non digital drawing
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Speed , strength, power, grace Speed , strength, power, grace / Everything is in its place / Sleek, proud, gentle, strong / A horse’s back is where I belong Groom, wash, pamper, feed / All goes to feel a need / Eyes on ground, me up back / Our world is back on track By Chris51 He’s the One ridden by Robert Palm from New South Wales competing at the Melbourne Three Day Event, Cross Country phase June 8th 2008. He’s the One is a 16hh, Dark Bay, 11 year old, WB X gelding owned by Clara Palm.
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for a little romance…
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This was taken at the Thunder Over Louisville fireworks show, which is part of the Kentucky Derby festival. At first I was annoyed that these guys were standing in the way…for most of the fireworks, it wasn’t a problem, but when they did the burning cascades over the bridge, they were right there…oy! Now I’m glad they were there…what are your thoughts? Thanks for looking! Here’s a link to their site if you’d like to learn more: / http://www.thunderoverlouisville.org/ /
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How To Organise a Meet Up
by Jo O'BrienMeeting complete and utter strangers off the intern…
Meeting complete and utter strangers off the internet is not easy, even for the most social butterflies, and even if you feel like you know them pretty well from online. The first time I did it, I was meeting 20 bubblers at some pub I’d never been to, and I was supposedly the organsier- I was a nervous wreck! So think about how best to comfort people and make them realise that not everyone on the internet is a scary monster… - meet in a public place where there are passers by / - consider a daytime meet / - ensure any activities include people / - invite attendees to bring a friend or partner along for moral support / - be clear about how to identify each other at the meet up point / - have a way for attendees to contact you/someone on the day / - touch base with attendees prior to the day so they know you really do exist and that it will be going ahead. Inviting People / Well I can tell you how not to invite people- with a vague open ended forum post like “anyone in suchandsuchatown want to meet up one weekend?” This results in three pages of umming and arring and trying to work out details. What you need to do is give it some thought and present a cohesive idea along with the message that you are flexible to other people’s ideas. / Here is an example of how I first suggested a group of us drive 3 hours out of melbourne for a night in Lorne. I suggest having the following details in your invitation post: - A date and time to meet / - A specific meet up location (somewhere well known is best) / - A suggested activity for the day/evening / - How you will identify each other / - How you will contact attendees should there be a change of plans / - How attendees should contact you/someone else should they be late etc. / - Advise people on what they should bring- lunch money, camera etc. Once you have written and posted your invitation in all the right places, (such as a relevant group) people will start to respond. Some will jump in with a big YES!, others will express disappointment at living at the other side of the world, others will ask you to change the date, some will ask you to change other details. When negotiating details, remember that more changes, the more confusing it gets. So don’t feel like you need to bend to every person who can’t make a certain date, or whatever. Some people will miss out – they can come to the next one! A few days before Let attendees know that it is in fact going ahead, confirm the details and get yourself orgainsed. If you have promised them red balloons to mark the meet up point- buy them. If you need to wash your picnic rug, do it. Just trust me on this. You will be nervous on the day itself and are more likely to forget things. Some of my suggestions for the day before are: - charge you camera batteries / - print off a list of people who are coming and any mobile numbers you have for them / - double check any reservations you have and confirm numbers / - Charge your mobile phone and ensure you have enough credit to make several calls / - If you are doing the popular red balloon thing, bring string to tie them to something / - Pack a map, even if you know the area well. It makes giving directions to others easier. / - If there is a reservation, make sure attendees know what name it is under Once you are all packed, leave everything you are taking at the front door or in a pile somewhere like that. On the Day This is the bit where people call you to cancel, rock up late, get lost, and never arrive for reasons you will never find out. - Have your mobile phone on Loud. Boy I have learned this the hard way several times over! / - Be the first person to the meetup point / - Decide how long you are prepared to hang around waiting for latecomers / - Watch out for people arriving / - Introduce yourself with a smile and if your real name is different to your username, introduce yourself with both names. / - Introduce people to each other as they arrive Then you all go off and have a bunch of fun!!! The rest takes care of itself, trust me :) Oh yeah, almost forget… the absolute most important bit of all / post all the photos in a journal post on redbubble so we can all see :)
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A butler delivering an invitation card on a tray with a flower in a vase. Just having some fun :)
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Emilie Chandler finishes her round fast and clear.
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Sunrise on Hutchinson Island, Florida before the Surfers take over.
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a way to show support to Axel's family-print and donations
by Samantha Van StralendorffDear all. The gift we would like to create in memory of Axel Moore, and in support of the family of a large canvas print of this “pho…
Dear all. The gift we would like to create in memory of Axel Moore, and in support of the family of a large canvas print of this photo / / taken by Bill Fonseca can now be made. thank you all for your generosity. It is warmly received. Redbubble will contact people individually and facilitate through paypal. / ___________ update 31.12.07 Paypal donations. There are a number of unexpected expenses the family has incurred due to the event, such as the Careflight helicopter coming out, and time off work. These things put an added pressure on a family at times such as these. I have looked into paypal, and it seems it is easy to do if you have the email address, which is family@origoblue.com.au and sign up to paypal here All ways of contributing to the family are greatly appreciated, and really make a difference to their lives. It is a really positive way to help someone when you’re not sure ‘what you can do”-here another way. Thank you all for your generosity. ____________ Nothing will bring Axel back, however, the memory of the community support is the glue that binds us to this earth and each other. The ceremony today was an inspiration to the human spirit. It was touching, it was real and the love people offer just by their presence, I’m sure will help console the family in the smallest of ways in this huge time of change. I know so many people would like to do something ‘real’ to help. If this is you, please feel free to contribute in this way now. kind regards to all. xsunset
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Albuquerque, NM. 2007 Jamie Ho Polaroid (editions pending)
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Interwin ridden by Sam Lyle from New South Wales competing at the Melbourne Three Day Event, CCI* Cross Country phase June 8th 2008. Interwin is a 16.3hh, Dark Bay, 11 year old, TB gelding owned by Sue Hemsworth and Sue Weekes. Eventing is the Equestrian Triathlon – one rider and one horse in Dressage, Cross Country and then Showjumping – this is the extreme sport of Eventing at the highest level. Three-day Eventing, usually abbreviated by horse enthusiasts to “Eventing”, began as a test of the cavalry horse. Military horses were required to travel long distances, negotiate the many natural obstacles, and then perform strict parade manoeuvres. Competitions began in this event in Europe in 1902 and interest in the sport is still concentrated mainly in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Equestrian events have been on the Olympic program since 1900, when jumping events were held during the Olympics in Paris. However, equestrian events were not held again until 1912 in Stockholm. Since that year, the sport has always been on the Olympic program. The program has been remarkably constant. An interesting footnote to Olympic competition is prior to 1952, equestrian sports events during the Olympics were contested by men only. In fact, the riders had to be military athletes. More specifically, they had to be commissioned officers. In 1952 these restrictions were lifted, and since then men and women have competed against each other in the equestrian events.
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ESB Irish Endeavour ridden by Will Enzinger from Victoria competing at the Melbourne Three Day Event, Cross Country phase June 8th 2008. ESB Irish Endeavour is a 16.3hh, Grey, 14 year old, Irish Sport Horse gelding owned by Vanessa Hawkins and Emily Anker. “an active, short-shinned, powerful horse with substance and quality. It is proud of bearing, deep of girth and strong of back and quarters. Standing over a lot of ground, it has an exceptionally strong and sound constitution. It has an intelligent and gentle nature and is noted for its docility and sense.” Irish sport horses excel in show jumping, eventing and dressage. They are generally sensible, smart and surefooted mounts, with tremendous jumping ability and athleticism. Many of the horses competing at the Olympics and World championships in the show jumping and eventing disciplines, have Irish Sport Horse blood.
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