Monday, November 24, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving Day from Shades of Light Gallery / Las Olas

During my March 2008 visit to Fort Lauderdale and a ritual photo walk along Las Olas Boulevard I stopped in at Shades of Light Gallery.

As a result, Ally Faircloth has sent me the November 2008 Happy Thanksgiving Day from Shades of Light Gallery E-Newsletter with the following introduction:

Dear Art lovers,

We're happy to introduce a new exciting art during this Holiday season.

Treat yourself to amazing visual delight.

For the client or designer with specific needs, custom lamps, chandeliers, and architectural peaces are available at "Shades of Light" gallery.

Please stop by and see us. It's an afternoon you'll remember!

Ally Faircloth

Shades of Light Gallery is located at 613 East Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale FL. Contact Ally Faircloth at (954) 937-0813.

Here is the November 2008 Happy Thanksgiving Day from Shades of Light Gallery Newsletter.

Click above image to view my Shades of Light Gallery / Las Olas photoset and March 2008 Fort Lauderdale FL collection.

Here is my November 2007 images of the Shades of Light Gallery window.

Vote for Jim Lucio, aka Defekto, in Baltimore's Baker Artist Awards

In 1964, Mary Sawyers Baker established the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund in honor of her husband. In 2008, the Governors of the Fund established Mary Sawyers Baker Prize to honor her civic involvement & devotion to the arts.

Jim Lucio, aka Defekto, who I regard as one of the most important documentary artists of our times ... is one of the nominated artists for the 2008 Baker Artist Awards.

Click Jim Lucio's polaroid image of Sean Blue to read his email update requesting voting support in the Baker Artist Awards competition.

Here is Lucio's Baker Artist Awards profile.

Here is his The Last Days of Polaroid website.

Place Your "ACKC" Holiday Chocolate Order Early, Save 15%

Chocolates from ACKC make the perfect gift for your customers, clients, Board of Directors, friends, relatives and even yourself (maybe especially yourself)!

Place your Holiday order by 5 December 2008 and save 15%.

Orders of $75 or more must be received by COB 5 December 2008 to qualify.

Click image to read ACKC / Eric Nelson & Rob Kingsbury E-Updated dated Monday, 24 November 2008.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Chris Newman's 15 November Tangerine Dream Fans Zone Radio Show (Podcasts)

The 15 November 2008 show is one of my favorite since I began listening to the TDFZ podcasts over the first weekend in October 2008.

The musicians that caught my attention in this particular episode were Rene Splinter of Studio 35D, Patroux, Marbury and Graphite.

Click the image to learn more about and/or download the 15 November 2008 TDFZ Radio Show.

My Airborne DC at 2008 Arts on Foot photos & videos

While it had been my intention to feature my 2008 Arts on Foot collection at Flickr since the general public has difficulty accessing my restricted Flickr account, this past weekend, I've created a 2008 Arts on Foot album at Ipernity.

Which is where you will also find not only my Airborne DC photo album but also the following videos of Airborne DC's performance at the 2008 Arts on Foot.

My City Dance Ensemble at 2008 Arts on Foot video & photos

While it had been my intention to feature my 2008 Arts on Foot collection at Flickr since the general public has difficulty accessing my restricted Flickr account, this past weekend, I've created a 2008 Arts on Foot album at Ipernity.

Which is where you will also find my City Dance Ensemble - 2008 Arts on Foot photo album.

Click the image to view my video compilation of the City Dance Ensemble's performance during the 2008 Arts on Foot.

Friday, November 21, 2008

My newly launched CIRCUITRY web and blog sites

Though still under constuction, I just launched my new CIRCUITRY Special Effects / Affects website and blog that not only will focus on the GLBT CIRCUIT PARTY industry but will also bring attention to other cultural events, artists, progressive entrepeneurs, organizations and networkers catering to the GLBT community.

21 November 2008 Friday's Photo of the Week

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WMATA Wheaton Station . Wheaton Maryland
Thursday afternoon, 20 November 2008

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Winter Party Florida Resident Pass Sale Extended Through 2 December 2008

The Florida Resident Pass offers savings on three of the most popular Winter Party Festival dance events: the Beach Party, the Under One Sun Pool Party, and the Saturday night dance party. The details of the Saturday night dance event are not confirmed yet, but you can count on the kind of mind-blowing party that put Winter Party Festival on the map.

Purchased individually, advance tickets to these three events cost $170, but the Florida Resident Pass offers all three for only $140!

With a very limited supply left – purchase yours now at http://www.winterparty.com.

While, in the past I have uploaded my 2007 Winter Party Festival photos to my flickr account, any images that I may post in the future will be uploaded to my 2007 Winter Party Festival Beach Party album at Ipernity.

Photo Credit: Volunteers at Winter Party Festival "Beach Party" at 12th Street Beach in South Beach Miami, FL on Sunday afternoon, 4 March 2007 by Elvert Barnes.

Complete your Thanksgiving Dinner with a pie from Billy's Bakery (NYC)

Click image to view Billy's Bakery / NYC e-news dated Wednesday, 19 November 2008 regarding Billy's Bakery / NYC Thanksgiving Pies.

Friday, November 14, 2008

National Day of Protest Against Prop 8 - 15 November 2008

Remember that tomorrow, November 15, is the day to join fellow activists in protesting Prop 8. Thousands of people have committed to protesting in their city on Facebook. The D.C. March for Equal Rights is scheduled to start at the grassy space near the Capitol reflecting pool between the pool and 3rd street at 1:30 p.m. At 2 p.m., marchers will walk down Constitution Ave toward the White House and rally at the NE corner of Lafayette Park. More information can be found here.

It looks like the Alexandria protest is merging with the D.C. protest at this point. Those closer to Richmond can meet up at City Hall. The Baltimore protest starts at 1:30 p.m. at 100 Holliday St.

Click image to image to read Friday, 14 November 2008 Washington Blade Blog regarding the 15 November 2008 National Day of Protest Against Prop 8.

14 November 2008 Friday's Photo of the Week

Reflection of the Lincoln Memorial in the West Reflecting Pool
National Mall . Constitution Gardens . NW WDC
Friday evening, 7 November 2008

Thursday, November 06, 2008

President Obama Inaugural T-Shirts, Hats, Buttons & Other Memorabilia at Claude Taylor Photography Gallery

When yesterday morning that I rushed to the Waterfront Mall in SW WDC to pickup newspaper post election editions one of the first things that I noticed when crossing M on 4th Street was that the New York Post, New York Daily News and Washington Post newpaper machines were empty.

I then went inside of the Safeway, only to learn that they, too, were sold out!

Realizing that I should have started my search much earlier in the morning I then took the subway to L'Enfant Plaza in SW and checked at the newspaper store at the WMATA L'Enfant Plaza Station exit at La Promenade Shopping Mall.

"Sold Out" is what the woman behind the counter told me. "Come back at around noon ..." she added.

A newspaper collection containing election and inaugural editions dating back to 1992 and 1993, respectively, empty newspaper machines added to the SOLD OUT reactions that I got from the security guard at Safeway and the cashier at La Promenade newspaper store concerned me.

I then took the subway to Metro Center and stopped in at the Newspaper Store on 12th and just south of G Street. "Sold out!"

I rushed down to Trovers at Columbia Square on F Street between 12th and 13th Streets and learned that they do not sell newspapers.

I then rushed to the newspaper store at the Shoppes at National Place. "Sold out!" The nice lady behind the counter told me that she receives 130 or more copies each day and within minuties of their receipt, yesterday morning, they were all gone.

OK, now I was really concerned. I rushed over to Borders at the corner of 14th and F Street in NW and the minute that I walked into the door and veered in the direction of the newspaper section a man who had observed me said suggested that I should not 'waste my time'. They, too, were SOLD OUT.

As we both exited the store he chatted for a minute or two and explained that he had been looking for editions since 2 am in the morning.

Proceeding north on 14th Street in the direction of K Street I began to photograph empty newspaper machines along the way. It was at the WMATA McPherson Square Station at the corner of 14th and Eye Street I found a small stack of the The Washington Examiner Post Election Special Edition.

And that street musician / busker Mark Francis Nickens after suggesting that I may should check downstairs at the convenience store at the McPherson Square Station said " ... but good luck ...!".

Though I learned that the Metro Store at the McPherson Square Station underground exit does not sell newspapers I, also, realzied if they did ... they probably would have been SOLD OUT!

Continuing north on 14th to K I documented empty newspaper machines along the way. When on K at 14th that I inquired of a Downtown SAM if she knew of any newspaper stores on K Street she suggested that I head west to the World News between 17th Street and Connecticut Avenue.

VOILA! While I was able to pick-up several post election editions including The Washington Times, New York Daily News and The Baltimore Sun ... The Washington Post and The New York Post were SOLD OUT!

Since I live in WDC I was not as concerned about obtaining The Washington Post "Post Election Edition" as I was about the New York Post which I have a much larger newspaper collection of.

My interest in the New York Post and New York Daily News are more about the blazing headlines.

It was then that my search for the New York Post "Post Election Edition" shifted into high gear. If World News did not have it I realized that I 'had a problem'.

Exiting from World News I picked up a copy of the Financial Times post election issue at the corner of Connecticut Avenue and K Street, NW. And, then, rushed over to Borders at the corner of 18th and I Streets in NW.

When I asked the clerk at the front of store for newspaper election editions, directing me to the check-out area he said, "I believe that they only have The Wall Street Journal left".

When during my short walk from the front door to the checkout area that a blonde white woman in a blue long sleeve shirt began to stalk me the exact same way as had a handsome young white guy in a hat when the week before I had picked up a copy of The Essential KITARO ... which is the manner by which I am 'policed' whenever that I SWB (shop while black) ... I turned to the white woman as I often do when I am policed in stores, on the subway or in the streets and politely said "white lady, please stop stalking me the way people do when they see black men".

Remembering that the white boy in hat had stalked me in the exact same way just a few days before ... I explained further that as a 55 year old black man "I'm sick and tired ...!".

While I support Obama and know in my soul that he is the man for this time ... as a 55 year old black man ... the damage has already done.

I will not get caught into the FALSE HOPE. The damage has been done!

In search of New York Post "Post Election" Editions and proceeding north on 18th Street, left of Dupont Circle and up Connecticut Avenue to Florida Avenue in NW ... Tracy Young's production of CeeVox's "What's Done Is Done" reverberated in my head.

Unfortunately, when I stopped in at Kramer Books near Q Street the staff would inform me that they too were all sold old and suggested that I visit the Washington Post Building at 15th and L Streets in NW. As was the Newspaper Cafe at Connecticut and Florida Avenues SOLD OUT as well.

And while I appparently was not the only person who had an interest in post election editions what I found amazing was the manner by which people reacted to me, as a black male, at each of the locations that I stopped into.

So when observing that I was getting a bit bothered by all the attention that he and others at the cafe were displaying toward me ... the black police officer said "Man, we'll just being nosey!".

I joked and said "Man, I know. As a 55 year old black man ... people are always too nosey about what I am doing!".

As I walked back down Connnecticut Avenue toward Q Street in the direction of WMATA Dupont Circle Station (North) I telephoned Richard in Fort Lauderdale and asked if came across a post election issue of the New York Post that he purchase it and save it for me.

While waiting on the platform several people who had seen me photographing in the street and stopping into stores, in search of post election issues, stalked me so much on the subway that I had to turn to a black woman and a white woman, in two seperate occasions and ask that they NOT POLICE and OVERSEE a BLACK MAN on subway ....

The damage has been done!

Which brings to mind the purpose of this blog posting.

On my way north on Connecticut Avenue from Dupont Circle, after noticing and then photographing the Obama Inaugural window display I stopped in at the Claude Taylor Photography Gallery which is one of my favorite store windows to photograph. Which brought 2 June 2006 when friends from South Boston VA visited me and a few weeks later in July when I stopped in at Lambda Rising.

What's done is done!

If you are in search of top quliaty OBAMA Inagural tee-shirts, hats, buttons and other election paraphernalia ... you should definately stop in at the Claude Taylor Photography Gallery at 1627 Connecticut Avenue in NW Washington DC. Telephone (202) 518-4000 to inquire of their OBAMA Inaugural collection.

Speaking of Obama and HOPE ... perhaps, your experience on Connecticut Avenue will be different than mine. As a 55 year old black man, I am not as likely to believe in false hope as some may HOPE that I would.

You better hurry to Claude Taylor Photography at 1627 Connecticut Avenue because, considering the quality, those tee-shirts, hats, buttons and other paraphernalia will soon sell out!

Friday, October 31, 2008

31 October 2008 Friday's Photo of the Week

I Voted! . Man in the Mirror (Self-portrait) Series
SW WDC . 30 October 2008
THIS IS FOR THE BLACK MEN PROJECT

Capital Pride 2008 Ella Fitzgerald and Brendan Velasquez photos and videos

In the process of updating my 2008 Capital Pride project I've just uploaded more images and the following videos of female impersonator Ella Fitzgerald, The Illusionist and dance / pop artist Brendan Velasquez:

Click image to view my 33rd Annual Capital Pride (2008) photo collection at Flickr.

Bruce Springsteen's Halloween Trick or Treat and Speech from Philly 4 October 2008 Vote for Change Rally

Click image to read an excerpt BruceSpringsteen.net Trick or Treat E-News dated 31 October 2008 and Bruce Springsteen's News including a posting of his speech from the 4 October 2008 Philly Vote for Change Rally in support of Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

My Documentation of the 33rd Annual Marine Corps Marathon

While my first and second documentations of the Marine Corps Marathon took place in Georgetown in 1995 and 1999, respectively, many of my 2000 images shot on 35 mm film, in the vacinity of the US Capitol, have never before been seen since the negatives have not yet been processed.

Since in the past two years Crystal City has been one of my ongoing urban projects I made a point this year to begin my documentation of the 2008 Marine Corps Marathon at the intersection of 18th Street and Crystal Drive in Crystal City. Perhaps, at the 22 1/2 mile location.

Following the race course with the runners to the finish line I then beared left onto 12th Street South in the Crystal City vacinity before turning right onto Army Navy Drive.

Turned right onto South Fern Street in the direction of the Pentagon and left onto South Rotary Road along the Pentagon South Parking lot perimeter.

Turned left onto Columbia Pike (Highway 244) just before making an immediate right onto the Route 27 (Washington Boulevard) ramp.

Followed Washington Boulevard to the Route 110 off ramp and turned right onto the Route 110 access road in the direction of the Pentagon North Parking Lot.

Continued right following the Route 110 access road under the Washington Boulevard overpass, beared right onto Route 110.

Continued on Route 110 in the northbound lanes, turned left onto Marshall Drive, turned right onto the Marine Corps War Memorial access road and proceeded along the access road to the FINISH LINE.

As I walked in the direction of Rosslyn and then across Key Bridge to Georgetown, After The Race would bring my 2008 Marine Corps Marathon documentation to a close.

Which includes photography and video footage.

Click the above image to view my 33rd Annual Marine Corps Marathon photo collection at Flickr. Which, since I took many photos and video clips may not be completed until the 2009 event.

Perhaps, in celebration of the 2009 event I may will release a photo / video montage reflecting on the 2008 event similar to my In Search of the Sun - NYC - 31 August - 10 September 2007 project.

Visit my 2008 Marine Corps Marathon web page to keep informed of updates to the project.