Archive for February, 2010

Flying Hearts from Flying Vs

Flying hearts from flying Vs

Flying hearts from flying Vs and Mirrorball

A couple of photos from last night’s gig where I was trying to find something that was a more soul than heavy metal.

For the first time in a long while I was persuaded to attended a gig, Mastodon at Nottingham’s Rock City. Many years ago I used to live at Rock City sometimes attending rock, alternative and student nights in the same week, so it was nostalgic to visit again.

Rock City is the venue where I first saw Guns ‘n’ Roses, Iggy Pop, Public Enemy, The Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Jane’s Addiction, amongst others, so I have fond memories. The place did seem a lot smaller than I remembered and they’ve given it a bit of a facelift, not much, a lick of paint here and there but not enough to change the atmosphere which was always pretty good. The carpet may have had a clean, one would hope, but I didn’t check closely it just seemed less sticky, those of you that have ever sat on the carpet will understand that comment. The most bizarre addition, apart from the guy in the toilets selling aftershave (a hard sell when all punters have beards), was the Mock Tudor balcony adornment made of steel plate, very metal. But the overwhelming difference was the number of gadgets and personal technology people were using to text, tweet and take pictures. It seems that since my last gig we don’t experience a concert we record it and collectively file it in the cloud I found at least one Flickr set of the same concert taken with the ubiquitous iPhone this morning. I offer my two iPhone images to the mass that were taken on the night above and maybe I’ll go to another gig before the next leap in technology happens.

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Recent Testimonial

Photo from Tugby School prospectus shoot

Photo from Tugby School prospectus shoot

22 January 2010

Dear James,

I would like to thank you very much for the excellent photos you’ve taken for our new school prospectus. We are delighted to have such professional and creative photos to showcase our school and without your generosity we wouldn’t have been able to achieve this. I am pleased that you will hopefully be able to make use of our school and I wish you every success with this venture. Once again my thanks on such excellent photos and we hope to be able to work with you again.

Kind regards.

Your sincerely

Philip Baughan
Chair of Governors

Author Pete Johnson

Author, Pete Johnson

Author, Pete Johnson

Here’s a recent portrait of author Pete Johnson, who was visiting a local school. Pete is a popular, award winning and prolific author who published over 50 books, his latest is The TV Time Travellers. The story is about teens living as World War II evacuees for a reality TV programme. A kind of Big Brother with time travel. You can find out more about Pete’s books on his personal website.

A little Schadenfreuden

Mike Arauz posted this on Buzzfeed

Mike Arauz posted this on Buzzfeed

I have a suspicion that when people write LOL all over the interweb they’re not actually laughing, this information graphic by Mike Arauz however, did make me chuckle. It’s a great piece of graphic design communication. Sorry Tiger but you only have yourself to blame.