Chase, in black and white. Portrait of an artist, musician, godson, beautiful person inside and out. Challenge Finalist / Best People Image Challenge Avatar / BOYZ 2 MEN Part 2 Challenge Finalist / Portraits in Natural Light: Men Only Challenge Finalist / Black and White Featured / Men Appreciation group Copyright
Riding on Float, Gay Pride Parade, Summer 2006, New York City SOLD Challenge Finalist / Strike a Pose: The Human Position Analyzed Copyright
Wall in Manhattan Featured / Street Signs group Challenge Finalist / Fire Escapes Copyright
Park Avenue South, New York. FEATURED / HOME PAGE 2nd PLACE / Steps & Stairs Challenge Featured / Simple by Design Featured / Urban Group Featured / Art in Math Group Copyright
Candid, bass player, Washington Square Park, NYC. Featured / Elderly Featured / People and Portraiture Photography Challenge Finalist / Best Smile Challenge Finalist / Black and White Portrait: Men Avatar / The Waist Up group Featured / The Waist Up group Copyright
vector illustration of a paddington back street, ‘in this life there is no stopping’
A while back I was fascinated with photographing miniature figurines. This is an ivory razor and a small watering can. SOLD SECOND PLACE / Tiny Toy Challenge Featured / / Home Page Copyright
Candid, Broadway and 72nd Street, NYC CHALLENGE WINNER / A Plea for Help Challenge Finalist / Body Language SOLD Copyright
40,000 members, 1000 copies – you do the math! - Which works are being published? It’s the answer we’ve all been wai…
40,000 members, 1000 copies – you do the math! - Which works are being published? It’s the answer we’ve all been waiting for. I’m thrilled to be able to announce all the works that have been included in limited edition journal, In The Moment. With such an outstanding level of entries, it was tough work for our judges. Each published artist and writer will receive a copy of In The Moment and a $200 RedBubble Voucher for category winners and $100 for other published works. (Individual winners will be contacted directly next week) CLICK HERE for a list of all the finalists Buying A Copy Of In The Moment At 12 noon GMT, February 29th, The limited edition journal In The Moment goes on sale. (AUD$29.95) Once released on Feburary 29th, the In The Moment button on the homepage will change. Clicking on it will take you to a purchasing screen. It’s then a matter of following the simple steps. After choosing how many copies you wish to buy you will be taken to your shopping cart. You can remove items and amend quantities before continuing. The last step is to pay for your order via paypal or credit card. Only once all steps are completed is your purchase finalised. Tip: Review and amend any items already saved in your cart before February 29th (or buy ITM without logging in to bypass your saved cart completely) News about our Gaia – The Living Planet competition In The Moment has been a mammoth effort and we are so proud of the final result. However one thing we have learned, is that having the best possible final product takes lots of time and effort. More than we expected. It takes time to create, choose and submit and entry. It takes time for judges to have a good long think and decide on the winners. Once the judging is completed, the process of designing, proofing, printing and packaging requires a lot of care, attention and time. We’d rather give you an amazing product that makes you go ‘wow,’ than rush something out the door. And we feel that we owe it to the artists being published to represent their work as best we can. Time, it’s a wonderful thing. And to give everybody more of it, we’re extending the deadline for entries to Gaia until April 16th, with the publication to come out in May. A HUGE thanks to everyone who has been a part of this journey, especially all the artists and writers who have shared their creativity. Your contribution and enthusiasm has been inspirational.
Upper East Side, Manhattan. Challenge Finalist / The Seated Man Copyright
Folsom Street East Leather Festival, 2007, NYC Challenge Finalist / Piercings! Featured / Tattoos, Piercings and Body Modifications Group Copyright
Folsom Street East, 2007, NYC Challenge Finalist, 3rd Place / Gay Featured / ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Featured / Gender Playground Copyright
Folsom Street East Leather Festival, 2008, NYC. Challenge Finalist / Feminine Gay Men Copyright
Chelsea, Manhattan, NYC 2008 Copyright Third Place Winner / Sad Man Challenge “Dear Mr. President” / by Pink Dear Mr. President, / Come take a walk with me. / Let’s pretend we’re just two people and / You’re not better than me. / I’d like to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly. What do you feel when you see all the homeless on the street? / Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep? / What do you feel when you look in the mirror? / Are you proud? How do you sleep while the rest of us cry? / How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye? / How do you walk with your head held high? / Can you even look me in the eye / And tell me why? Dear Mr. President, / Were you a lonely boy? / Are you a lonely boy? / Are you a lonely boy? / How can you say / No child is left behind? / We’re not dumb and we’re not blind. / They’re all sitting in your cells / While you pave the road to hell. What kind of father would take his own daughter’s rights away? / And what kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay? / I can only imagine what the first lady has to say / You’ve come a long way from whiskey and cocaine. How do you sleep while the rest of us cry? / How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye? / How do you walk with your head held high? / Can you even look me in the eye? Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Minimum wage with a baby on the way / Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Rebuilding your house after the bombs took them away / Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Building a bed out of a cardboard box / Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Hard work / Hard work / You don’t know nothing ‘bout hard work / Hard work / Hard work / Oh How do you sleep at night? / How do you walk with your head held high? / Dear Mr. President, / You’d never take a walk with me. / Would you?
Shot at Breaking the Cycle AIDS Ride 2008, The Gay Center, NYC Challenge Finalist / What do you fight for? Challenge Finalist / Images with a Message / World AIDS Day Home Page Feature Copyright
Candid, Folsom Street East Leather Festival, 2007, New York City FEATURED ART Featured / Bodyscapes Featured / ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Featured / Gender Playground Featured / Blue Room Featured / Nirvana Challenge Finalist / Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification Challenge Finalist / Skin and Ink Copyright
Folsom Street East, New York, 2007 CHALLENGE WINNER / Portraits in Natural Light: Couples Challenge Finalist / Freedom to Shine: Smooches Featured / Love Love Love Featured / Love & Romance group Copyright
Jason Castro, American Idol Finalist (2008) at his Homecoming Parade 5-29-08 Rockwall, Texas
Two of my travel companions (and friends) in New Orleans Challenge Finalist / Super Sepia Featured / Multiracial Beauty Copyright
Featured / People and Portraiture Photography Challenge Finalist / The Eyes of a Man Copyright
And that’s how she feels about that. (This is my brother’s mom-in-law Paula, someone we hold very dear to our hearts. She is a brilliant woman with an amazing life story who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few years ago. She still gives the best hugs, hasn’t lost her sense of humor or independent streak, and can tear through the Haggadah in two or three languages (she was fluent in English, Russian, Polish, Hebrew, and Yiddish.) Challenge Finalist / Human Facial Expressions Featured / The Human Condition Featured / Strictly Faces Featured / The Sisterhood Copyright
Bunny tails on the beach in Raglan
Candid, Folsom Street East Leather Festival, NYC, June 2009 Challenge Finalist / Men Appreciation Copyright
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