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Photos are from between 08 Feb 2005 & 31 Dec 2006.
I love this Hotel in New York City
May 25th, 2006Find yourself in the very heart of the world’s most exciting city at Grand Hyatt New York. Sitting high above Grand Central Terminal, all of Manhattan awaits you from this perfectly located midtown New York City hotel. Take in Broadway, the Empire State Building, United Nations, world-famous shopping, dining and so much more, all within easy walking distance. Our renovated midtown Manhattan hotel features elegant, spacious guestrooms with high-speed Internet, complete business services and fine dining. Take advantage of all this wondrous metropolis offers from our luxurious midtown New York hotel. Great photography on this site by the way.
Ford Models
May 19th, 2006International modeling agency. Ford has offices around the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and Toronto. I’ve been lucky enough to be working with Ford. Some of my work will be feature at Ford
Vasili Grave - New York Dj
May 12th, 2006
Good Friend of mine, check em out.
Vasili Gavre as an artist can be found djing around the world and among the liner notes of several cd’s. His unique production and songwriting is finding its way to lounges, radio stations and clubs so keep your ears open because there are some new hits coming!!
New York Residencies:
Urban Chic. Splash Light Studios. Fridays.
The Hudson. Ian Schrager Hotel. Sundays.
The Bubble Lounge. The Last Saturday of every month.
Djing High Lights:
Splash Light Studios. Casa Blanca with Jay-J & Lattrice Barnett. NYC.
The Coral Room. Tsunami Benefit with Neil Aline & DJ Spun. NYC.
Luke & Leroy. URB presents N’Dea Davenport & Jackie Christie. NYC.
Carnival. Saturdays with Marc-Alan Gray. NYC.
Calivier Hotel. WMC 2005. Miami.
Backflip. Fridays with Naked Music resident Mauricio Aviles. SF.
The Clif Hotel. THE REDWOOD ROOM with Justin Martin.
Justice League. SOUND DESIGN with resident Mark Farina. SF.
MK2. CIRQUE DU SOLEI Premier., Dusseldorf, Germany.
177 Townsend. CLUB UNIVERSE with David Hardness. SF.
Kenneth Cole. Union Square Client Event. SF.
COLORS. Resident with Rick Preston, RaSoul and Terence Toy. Santa Cruz.
Poco Loco. Dusseldorf, Germany.
TozzoPhoto - Great Photograpy in New York
May 12th, 2006TOZZOPHOTO his images have appeared in the pages of The New York Times Magazine, City Magazine, Microsoft Sidewalk, and within various publications produced by The North Jersey Newspapers Group. Check out his body of work
Have your pictures published in National Geographic magazine
May 6th, 2006May 5, 2006
The chance to have your pictures published in National Geographic magazine is up for grabs in a competition dedicated to photo enthusiasts.
Backed by Fujifilm the digital photography contest will give the winner the chance to go on an expenses-paid UK assignment with adventure photographer Bill Hatcher, a regular contributor to National Geographic. The winner’s pictures will be published in National Geographic as part of a three-page Fujifilm promotional feature for the magazine.
‘We are anticipating a phenomenal response to this competition,’ said Fujifilm UK’s marketing manager for Digital Imaging Will Rolls who added: ‘Shooting a feature for National Geographic magazine is recognised by some professionals as the ultimate photographic achievement.’
The mission is to interpret ‘morning, moon and night’ - a theme Fuji will use to highlight that ‘the next generation of digital cameras will have to have the sensitivity to perform in all lighting, not just bright sunlight’.
Entrants should produce three images, depicting anything from people, places and landscapes to cityscapes, moods and movements. ‘It doesn’t matter if it’s at home or abroad,’ said a spokesman. ‘Entrants should ensure that the three shots – along with a brief description of no more than 100 words – provide a complete picture of the chosen subject, while capturing the essence of the changing day.’
The competition is open to photographers using any digital camera and the winner will be given a Fuji FinePix F30 Zoom (which has a top ISO sensitivity of ISO 3200) that they will use on the shoot.
Fifty runners-up will win a copy of a National Geographic Field Guide.
For details, conditions and an entry form visit www.morningnoonandnight.co.uk