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MOTEL 6 “Metamorphosis” by King and Country and The Richards Group.
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“Black Herds Of The Rain” by Andrew Telling.
Many thanks to Nerida Little and Portable for sharing this film as part of their Feb. 16 story entitled “Going Home to Irish Graffiti.” Directed by Andrew Telling, the film documents the filmmaker’s journey to Ireland along with Irish-born international artist Conor Harrington, as well as the artist’s work in creating several new murals in his homeland reflecting the country’s history, and his own.
Little writes: “Black Herds Of The Rain” is a subtle film about returning home and about giving back to the place that raised you. As Harrington explains to an elderly man who asks about his murals: ”[It’s] a bit of color on the wall, you know.”
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“Gold Miner” by Tommy Ewasko: www.ewasko.com ~ follow the link to download the high-res April ‘12 desktop calendar.
World-class imagemaker Tommy Ewasko (www.ewasko.com) and I are very proud to announce the release of the next wave of high-quality art prints and photographic products of images featured in our book Ewasko: Days and Lights. Nominated for Blurb’s 2011 People’s Choice Award, the book is now available as an instant ebook download for Apple iBooks, for your iPads and iPhones. For custom prints, specialty gifts and photo products featuring the book’s iconic images, please visit RKDfind Ewasko Gallery. Thank you very much for your interest in this project — we hope you enjoy these images and we look forward to hearing from you any time.
I love this shot from @TomBodett ~ “Backstage wall at the Fox - Red Skelton, Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, Leno, more. Comic royalty.”
“This is James Pearson making the sketchy first ascent of the Arch of Bishekele in Chad’s Ennedi Desert. Besides the challenges of a remote location and technical rigging, I had to deal with extreme heat, sandstorms, and knife-wielding bandits before I got this shot.”
—Jimmy Chin(via [Pics] Seven Amazing Climbing Photos And How They Were Made | Fstoppers)
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“Sedona Star” by Tommy Ewasko: www.ewasko.com ~ click image to download high-res March ‘12 desktop calendar.
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World-class imagemaker Tommy Ewasko and I are very proud to announce the release of the first wave of high-quality art prints and photographic products of images featured in our book “Ewasko: Days and Lights” — which was nominated for Blurb’s People’s Choice Award. By visiting RKDfind Ewasko Gallery you can now order prints with mounting and framing services from Mpix Lab and Photobox, and specialty gifts and photo products from vendors such as IYP Photo Products and fotoflot. We’re also psyched to announce that “Ewasko: Days and Lights” is now available as an instant ebook download for Apple iBooks (iPad/iPhone). If you have any questions on orders, please call me at 1.828.264.8898. Thank you very much for your interest in this project — we hope you enjoy these images and we look forward to hearing from you any time.
Courtesy of LA imagemaker Tommy Ewasko, scenery from his recent travels through Oregon.
Enjoy St. Louis-based filmmaker Joel Anderson’s “On the River” - and visit the Vimeo listing to see photos of his Canon T3i production setup.



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“This is James Pearson making the sketchy first ascent of the Arch of Bishekele in Chad’s Ennedi Desert. Besides the challenges of a remote location and technical rigging, I had to deal with extreme heat, sandstorms, and knife-wielding bandits before I got this shot.”—Jimmy Chin
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