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My blocks decided that they wanted to beShoo-Flies rather than Churn Dashes Jen Kingwell's Long Time Gone Sewalong, hostessed by Angie at GnomeAngel, HERE ***************
It's really happening.
Do you have an idea for a personal photo project but not quite sure how to turn it into reality? Then stop doing whatever it is you’re doing and join photographer Zhang Jingna as she tells the story of how her own personal project Motherland Chronicles evolved from idea to realization. Here is the story, in Jingna’s own words:
Sinead O'Connor @ Press Concerence, Boston, 1988. Boston was the third stop on her first US tour. At the press conference, she was completely blown away by all the attention. In what would become known as her signature style, she made some inflammatory remarks about supporting the IRA, a very controversial subject, especially in Boston. Sinead O'Connor played Boston for the first time at the Paradise that same evening. She was 17, raw, and on fire. After the show, she came out into the crowd disguised in a brown bobbed wig. Surprisingly, no one but I recognized her. I didn't want to "blow her cover" by taking pix, but I did introduce myself and complement her on an unforgettable show. That show has stood the test of time. The Boston Phoenix considers it one of the 40 great concerts in Boston History. God knows what happened to my negatives from the show that night, but I recently found this photo and an old cassette recording of the press conference.
Do you have an idea for a personal photo project but not quite sure how to turn it into reality? Then stop doing whatever it is you’re doing and join photographer Zhang Jingna as she tells the story of how her own personal project Motherland Chronicles evolved from idea to realization. Here is the story, in Jingna’s own words:
Tamino for Holiday Magazine, The A/W 19/20 Issue devoted to Egypt Photographed by Karim Sadli (x)
Visit the art favourites' collection Divers created by the artist Sabine Anna Sirey and containing 74 artworks.
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Many fans usually emphasize King Tut with qualifiers such as "the boy king". However, the truth is
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