Tag Archive for the term: flickr

My Fringe Festival Scrapbook Is Up!

Over the course of running the Outdoor Site (read: Beer Tent) at the 18th edition of the Ste-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival I was able to snap a few shots of the goings on around the tent. The Indyish Mess, Pop Montreal, pancake breakfasts, improv, stand up, buskers, fringe artists, shenanigans, volunteers, staff, groupies, musicians, lovers [...]

New York Nugget #2: Faces/Reflected

This will be a simple photo post to reflect on the last few days. I’m all alone now, with Sarah and Alanah gone. I’ve taken to more wandering and walking then before. Some of the shots i’ve taken will be featured soon, but first I have some stuff to show you that I took while [...]

Green Photo Contest and PR Pollution

The month of October this year is looking green. For one thing the leaves on the trees seem to be denying fall just as adamantly as everyone else, then we’ve got an environment-themed blog action day coming up on the 15th, and finally the Greenest Photo Ever contest on Flickr, which is open til October [...]

Assembly Pics

Marilis has got some early pics up on her Flickr account, here’s my shameless favorite, showing the 3 gents from Parlour - Louis Jackson, Chris Dancel, Alex Cooper (usually with Zakir Jafry) performing (they rock), and Tessa peeking out over the top, and me making a ridiculous face in the background. Marilis has created an [...]

positive network effects- the science of indyish

last night i had a great meeting with Nadia Bunyan, the designer behind one of our newest indyish artists, blackmission. We’ve welcomed three new, different clothing designers in the past week because the clothing designers are, as usual, super on the ball and prepared to get right in touch with you, come over to your [...]



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