Sunday, May 6, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sunset Portrait
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This was supposed to be a sunset portrait shoot. Just as the sun lowered in the sky it fell behind clouds closing us of from the vibrant colors in the sky. This is the Result.
This was supposed to be a sunset portrait shoot. Just as the sun lowered in the sky it fell behind clouds closing us of from the vibrant colors in the sky. This is the Result.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Making Sparks Fly
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Photographers involved: Thom Bridge, Brady Moore, Nick Gast
This is a tricky little technique with steel wool.
Photographers involved: Thom Bridge, Brady Moore, Nick Gast
This is a tricky little technique with steel wool.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Boys at Sean Kelly's
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April 12
Missoula, MT
VFW
10:00pmModality Residency at the VFW - FREE!
- Apr 13
Missoula, MT
- Apr 22
Missoula, MT
- Apr 27
Missoula, MT
- Jun 27
Missoula, MT
- Jun 28
Seattle, WA
- Jun 29
Olympia, WA
- Jun 30
Portland, OR
- Jul 01
Boise, ID
- Jul 02
SLC, UT
- Jul 03
Idaho Falls, ID
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Snowy Day in Missoula
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The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter; the fleshy, in summer. I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood. ~John Burroughs
The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter; the fleshy, in summer. I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood. ~John Burroughs
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Leftover Salmon, Wilma Theater, 3/1/2012
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Set 1
1. Lonesome Road
2. Boo Boo
3. Wild Bill Jones
4. Unplug The Telephone
5. Getter Rollin
6. Kentucky Skies
7. Aquatic Hitchikers
8. Mountain Top
9. Headbag
10. Here Comes The Night
11. Up On The Hill Where We Do The Boogie
Set 2
12. Get Me Outta This City
13. Tu Nas Pas Aller
14. Dear Old Dixie
15. Muddy Water Home
16. Light Behind the Rain
17. Zombie Jamboree
18. Troubled Times
19. Sing Up To The Moon
20. Highway Song
21. Nobodys Fault But Mine
22. Pasta On The Mountain
23. This Is The Time
24. Mama Boulet
25. Reubens Train
26. Rise Up Wake And Bake
Set 1
1. Lonesome Road
2. Boo Boo
3. Wild Bill Jones
4. Unplug The Telephone
5. Getter Rollin
6. Kentucky Skies
7. Aquatic Hitchikers
8. Mountain Top
9. Headbag
10. Here Comes The Night
11. Up On The Hill Where We Do The Boogie
Set 2
12. Get Me Outta This City
13. Tu Nas Pas Aller
14. Dear Old Dixie
15. Muddy Water Home
16. Light Behind the Rain
17. Zombie Jamboree
18. Troubled Times
19. Sing Up To The Moon
20. Highway Song
21. Nobodys Fault But Mine
22. Pasta On The Mountain
23. This Is The Time
24. Mama Boulet
25. Reubens Train
26. Rise Up Wake And Bake
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Lizzy Duffy
Elizabeth, or Lizzy, is a 20-something writer who will graduate in May with a print journalism degree from the University of Montana in Missoula. She currently works as a web intern for Mamalode Magazine and is also web editor of the School of Journalism’sMontana Journalism Review. Lizzy specializes in print, having served as an arts and culture reporter for the university student newspaper, the Montana Kaimin. She also has experience with photojournalism and multimedia.
A long time Idahoan, Lizzy returned to her roots to intern for Boise Weekly during summer 2011. She wrote hard news, features and regular blogs for the publication.
Lizzy is a wide-eyed reporter, looking for the story behind the story. She enjoys investigative reporting about today and also about the past. Lizzy has a strong passion for the world’s history and hopes to one day write narrative features about old America, specifically in the eastern United States.
Outside of journalism, Lizzy loves coffee, This American Life and languages. She travels when she can and she keeps her nose in a book when she can’t—her current reading list includes anything by Sarah Vowell or Joyce Carol Oates.
http://elizabethduffy.wordpress.com/[gallery link="file"]
A long time Idahoan, Lizzy returned to her roots to intern for Boise Weekly during summer 2011. She wrote hard news, features and regular blogs for the publication.
Lizzy is a wide-eyed reporter, looking for the story behind the story. She enjoys investigative reporting about today and also about the past. Lizzy has a strong passion for the world’s history and hopes to one day write narrative features about old America, specifically in the eastern United States.
Outside of journalism, Lizzy loves coffee, This American Life and languages. She travels when she can and she keeps her nose in a book when she can’t—her current reading list includes anything by Sarah Vowell or Joyce Carol Oates.
http://elizabethduffy.wordpress.com/[gallery link="file"]
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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