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In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, I'll briefly talk about a collection of historic photographs recovered from 2,200 meters, or 1.3 miles, under the Atlantic Ocean. The photographs were found scattered on the sea floor off the coast of North Carolina, among the lost treasures of a steam ship called the SS Central America, which went down in a hurricane in September, 1857. Links and Sources Wreckwatch Magazine: Read the story here (requires a free registration) The Guardian: Doomed ship of gold's ghostly picture gallery is plucked from the seabed Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com How to Support the Podcast Make a one-time donation: https://ko-fi.com/keithdotson Subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/keithdotson Buy a fine art print: https://keithdotson.com Buy a copy of my book: https://amzn.to/3jFnxqv (Amazon affiliate link) *Contains Amazon Affiliate links. I may earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-dotson/support
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, I'll briefly talk about a collection of historic photographs recovered from 2,200 meters, or 1.3 miles, under the Atlantic Ocean. The photographs were found scattered on the sea floor off the coast of North Carolina, among the lost treasures of a steam ship called the SS Central America, which went down in a hurricane in September, 1857. Links and Sources Wreckwatch Magazine: Read the story here (requires a free registration) The Guardian: Doomed ship of gold's ghostly picture gallery is plucked from the seabed Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com How to Support the Podcast Make a one-time donation: https://ko-fi.com/keithdotson Subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/keithdotson Buy a fine art print: https://keithdotson.com Buy a copy of my book: https://amzn.to/3jFnxqv (Amazon affiliate link) *Contains Amazon Affiliate links. I may earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-dotson/support
Hear how an unexpected encounter in a grocery store line became the impetus for Christina Consolino's novel and how she did a major rewrite late in the process to give both her POV characters more agency. We also delve into her decision to publish with a small press, how her best marketing tool has been word of mouth advertising from groups like WFWA, and about our mutual love for the November phenomenon called NaNoWriMo. Christina is a scientist turned writer and editor whose work has appeared in multiple online and print outlets. Her debut novel, Rewrite the Stars, was named one of ten finalists for the Ohio Writers' Association Great Novel Contest 2020, and she is the co-author of Historic Photos of University of Michigan. She serves as senior editor at the online journal Literary Mama and contributing editor for Shelf Unbound, freelance edits both fiction and nonfiction, and teaches writing classes at Word's Worth Writing Connections. Christina loves to connect with writers of all stages and lives in Kettering, Ohio, with her family and rotating cast of pets. To learn more about Christina, click here.
On episode 38, Kari and Ashley talk about how Stephenie Meyer took cultural appropriation of the Quileute Tribe, how that has been happening for 5 centuries, how the Twilight fandom can help the tribe, as in more than just sharing posts about how much they need help, but actually doing something if you have the means. Here are some links to gather knowlegde and help them: Quileute Tribe website: https://quileutenation.org/ History: https://quileutenation.org/history/ Raven Tales: https://quileutenation.org/stories-and-tales/ Language: https://quileutenation.org/language/ Historic Photos: https://quileutenation.org/historic-photos/ Newsletter: https://quileutenation.org/talking-raven-newsletter/ Move To Higher Ground: https://mthg.org/ Get Involved/ Donate: https://mthg.org/get-involved/ Move to Higher Ground Project: https://mthg.org/projects/
Say cheese! In this episode we talk about something that sets Stuhr Museum apart from other museums - our immense collection of historic photographs. In the first segment our curatorial staff talks about the tens of thousands of photos in our collection, why they're important, the challenges in preserving them and some of their favorites (spoilers: They can't pick). From there we speak with Terry Winslow, a long time photographer in Grand Island who shares his expertise and stories about our community. If you're a photographer or love photography in all its facets, you won't want to miss this podcast.The Stuhr Crazy Podcast is a product of Stuhr Museum. You can find it on Stitcher, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. For more information find us at www.stuhrmuseum.org. Thanks for listening.
Screened ThreadsUse the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-storehttps://screenedthreads.com/EventsNashville Predators vs. Carolina Hurricanes | Bridgestone | Tues. Feb. 18th @ 7:00 pm https://www.bridgestonearena.com/events/detail/nashville-predators-vs-carolina-hurricanes-6Bass Showcase | Symphony | Tues. Feb. 18th @ 6:00 pm https://www.nashvillesymphony.org/tickets/concert/2019-2020-season/bass-showcase/East Nashville Restaurant Week | East Nashville | Feb. 18th - Feb. 22nd https://www.facebook.com/events/2657411790979101/?event_time_id=2657411794312434Ongoing EventsA Streetcar Named Desire | TPAC | Thursday Jan. 6th - Feb. 23rd https://www.tpac.org/event/2020-02-06-to-2020-02-23-streetcar-desire/Nashville Business“The Masked Singer” Is Coming To Nashville’s Ryman Auditoriumhttps://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2020/02/13/masked-singer-nashville-tour-ryman-auditorium-tickets/4748673002/Snag A Free Ticket Now For PBS’s “Antique Roadshow” In Nashvillehttps://www.tennessean.com/story/life/shopping/ms-cheap/2020/02/14/nashville-antiques-roadshow-pbs-ticket-lottery-cheekwood/4749543002/Historic Photos of Opryland USAhttps://www.tennessean.com/picture-gallery/money/real-estate/2014/06/20/history-of-opryland-theme-park/11049509/Local Artist Feature - Jude QuinnNo Worm for a Flightless Birdhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/06XcrHgcWZP2FUS0kkau2B?si=NQVnO5iORDq89a6_J6lZoA&fbclid=IwAR3xuuWKF6WDaGtV3BQNukP900uQ0miEBk6Kh93QGUf5kMWWCWW0N5GIXzsFollow us @ XPLR NASHYouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - @xplr.nashTwiter - @xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.life
From 2009: I graduated from the University of Florida in Gainesville in 1982. I never took much to life in a college town, but over the last X-number of years—and you can do the math if you care to—I’ve come to appreciate my collegiate heritage a great deal more and become a pretty big fan of those Florida Gator football teams. So how could I pass up the opportunity to give Kevin McCarthy this forum to promote his new book, "Historic Photos of Florida Football"?
In this follow-up episode I share stories from my experience working for Governor John Waihee in Hawai’i that reinforce these important points from Rebecca and Keith Scott: Nonverbal Communication Body Language Authenticity Tall Small Productions: Links:http://www.tallsmallproductions.org/ Dennis Keiki "Bumpy" Kanahele: http://bumpykanahele.com/bumpy_background_bio.php The Movie ALOHA: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1243974/ Mind Over Machines: http://mindovermachines.com/ Next week’s AWESOME guest from Mind Over Machines, Tim Kulp: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timkulp/ Historic Photos, June 24, 1994: https://www.facebook.com/TripleLatteLeadership/?ref=bookmarks
In our 16th episode of the We, geeks Podcast, we discuss the Google I/O announcements, Pixelmator coming to the iPhone, and more! Google I/O: http://www.theverge.com/2015/5/28/8676769/google-io-2015-highlights-announcements-recap Pixelmator: http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/28/pixelmator-for-iphone-expanded-app/ Historic Photos: http://petapixel.com/2015/05/25/oldsf-and-oldnyc-historical-photos-plotted-on-maps/ Canon 5D: http://petapixel.com/2015/05/28/happy-birthday-5d-canons-groundbreaking-dslr-line-turns-10-today/ $100K Telescope: http://www.dunlap.utoronto.ca/instrumentation/dragonfly/ Petzval Bokeh Lens: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-new-petzval-58-bokeh-control-art-le Lightroom's Dehaze Peek: http://petapixel.com/2015/05/28/this-is-the-dehaze-tool-coming-to-lightroom/
We profile an 80 year-old Wilson County shoeshine man. Lawmakers hear a report on potential voter fraud. Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson addresses the NC Science Festival. And author Marisha Pessl talks about her new book.
We profile an 80 year-old Wilson County shoeshine man. Lawmakers hear a report on potential voter fraud. Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson addresses the NC Science Festival. And author Marisha Pessl talks about her new book.
We continue our series on NC 's community colleges with Cleveland Community College. Photographer Don Sturkey has a new book of his work. And author & entrepreneur Seth Godin spoke recently at High Point University.