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Self portrait - I love these magazines my Grandma gave them to me! all the ones I have are from the early 1940’s this one is my favorite, on the cover is Gloria Grahame she was in some really old films and one of them was It’s a Wonderful Life I can’t remember the other ones but I just love looking through these magazines!
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One of my best sellers T-shirt, great on black tee too!! Wonderful present for Christmas!!! Thank you for buying ! :0) Another favorite:White Flowers
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Originally B&W film shot, I then coloured it in photoshop. A photo from my 1940’s/50’s inspired series of my sister.
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A quickie to memorialize the outfit for the Tease-O-Rama after party.
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She has been created from a pencil drawing and her dress is digitally added.
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/ Also available in my calendar
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December 2008…placed 3rd in the Children challenge hosted by the Weekly Challenges group December 2008…featured in Weekly Theme Challenges December 2008…featured in Amateur Photographers Association December 2008…placed in 4th in the Head Shots challenge hosted by the Amateur Photographers Association group. December 2008…featured in As Is November 2008…placed in the Top Ten in the People and Portraiture challenge hosted by the Real Life Art group November 2008…featured in Children-The Power of Raw Emotion August 2008…won 1st place in the Black and White Eyes Comp for The Eyes Have It group. August 2008…featured in The Eyes Have It August 2008…featured avatar for the month of August for The Eyes Have It group August 2008…featured in Candid Photography of Family and Friends This is a candid photograph of my daughter, Gia, in her favorite hat. Straight from the camera.
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Photographer: Jo O’Brien / Model: Helen McLean / Lighting: James Price / Post Production: Paul Vanzella / Location: Williamstown, Victoria
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Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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Model – Meluxine The height of winter, she’s laying on wet frozen ground, in a vintage dress and my ugg boots, full to the brim with Hungry Jacks, watching me dance like a crazy person with a head cold around her when suddenly the sun breaks through right at the perfect moment, and she manages to pull of that look like it’s as easy as microwave popcorn. / This girl rocks. Canon 40D + available [overcast] light. / The film versions are pretty cool too. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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Friday August 3rd It happened again tonight. The old fool had left the door unlocked; and there, above the cages, some apparently empty and some housing pink-eyed rodents; stood the vessel containing the precious green liquid and marked with the words: “NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION” once more, at my disposal. Thanks to yesterday’s acquisition of a rather splendid pocketwatch, I have been able to establish that administration of about 2floz of the serum is sufficient to remain effective for approximately two hours. I have thus resolved that, weather permitting, tomorrow’s edification will begin with the short trip into town whereupon I will partake in what will no doubt be another fruitful bout of “shopping”, after which with any luck, there will be ample time for a spot of inexpensive dining followed by a close inspection of the ample figures belonging to those delightful ladies up there at Pedlar’s Lane bathhouse, whom I understand,usually prefer to keep themselves hidden away from prying eyes. Dash it… Awfully sorry ladies!
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wandering swallow, / willow help me find my love / as I’m traveling it follows / looking down from up above -Forro In The Dark
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Photographer: Jo O’Brien / Model: James Price / See all out collaborations here
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Digital Emotive Collage done in Photoshop CS2. “And I am not too far off / I am not too far gone / to go back and find me”
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This image was printed using liquid light. / This is a silver-based sensitizer for applying on any surface, exposing by an enlarger, and processing in conventional chemistry. It is virtually the same emulsion found on ordinary photographic paper, but in a liquid form and can allow the emulsion to be coated on a wide range of surfaces. / Here I have applied the liquid light using a brush to scrap metal and once it was dried exposed it with the enlarger. It was then developed, fixed and washed similar to any photographic paper. / The final piece of scrap metal was then stuck onto painted pine to be displayed. / The image you see before you is then a digital photograph of the displayed piece. Some more images created using liquid light
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This photo is part of my published work and not for sale on Redbubble It’s available here site in English, Japanese and French
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Robert Johnson was truly the grandfather of blues. Inspiring such musicians as Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones. His music has deeply affected my love for blues and music in general. My portrait of Robert is a small tribute to the amazing body of work he produced. Through every layer of pencil and every stroke of my hand, I tried to capture the essence of Mr. Johnson onto paper. I depicted every detail in my portrait, from the old curtain hung behind him to the design on the blanket he sits on. Each pinstripe was painstakingly reproduced as well as the weathering on his guitar. My desired end result is that you will feel like you are looking at an aged photo of Robert Johnson. I believe when you truly study this piece you will hear his music and see the richness of his character portrayed in through my pencils. For commissioned work you can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios
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I did this a while back but didn’t upload it as I wasn’t sure I liked it much and it doesn’t look that impressive on the computer. I had a small print of it staring at me in my room and it’s grown on me lately. So now it’s here. Reference
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Model/MUA – Danica aka Nytevision Lazy Sundays, ‘60s Starlet style. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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