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NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
Posted on August 21st, 2009 No commentsHey,
I might as well do this for her. I’m pleased to inform everyone that Ashley Gordon, one of the hatlesslincoln photographers, just got a piece accepted into the National Portrait Gallery here in London. Most of you already know this, but it definitely deserves some attention so I needed to make a post about it. The picture is in her music section under Stag and Dagger (it’s photo number 12). The competition had over 6,300 images submitted by over 2,300 photographers. It starts November 6th and ends its run late-February in the National Portrait Gallery in London, before going on tour around the UK till Sept 2010.
Congratulations Ashley!
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Photo
Posted on August 20th, 2009 No commentsHey,
I shot a friend of mine at his studio in East London. To be honest, I’m not super crazy about the picture. But, RONDO, a Austrian design, magazine liked this one enough to publish it. I have a hard copy at home. Paul’s lighting designs are incredible. x

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Posted on August 4th, 2009 1 comment
So, I’ve been working with film photography recently. All medium format. I’ve a little other website (but hatless is way better, don’t tell the other site). Let me know what you guys think! Lot’s of love, a.

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Loop Festival
Posted on July 28th, 2009 No commentsHey guys,
About a week ago, I was down in Brighton covering the city’s annual festival, LOOP, for the blog Strange Glue. Ashley and I have been doing some work with them photographing various shows around London. I’ve bombarded my music page with uploads. Check them out.
Highlights from LOOP: check out the American band Solid Gold. They’re from Minneapolis and they’re great. Really good show and awesome sound.
Tunng was another great band (this one’s from England). Much more low-key, take a drive up highway one by yourself or play it on your ipod on a train sort of thing. Whatever you’re into.
Of course, Karin Dreijer Andersson, a.k.a Fever Ray, gave the audience a devilishly delightful glimpse into her Scandinavian imagination. With the sparsely lit stage and elaborate costumes, her performance proved more than just going to see another hyped band from Sweden (but all the hyped bands from Sweden are amazing, so what I’m I saying). Unfortunately, no camera’s were allowed. I tried my best to get some shots though.
Links:
http://www.myspace.com/solidgoldband






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Photography Upgrade
Posted on March 16th, 2009 1 commentHey everyone,
I’ve upgraded the photography portion of the site with a new theme that better takes advantage of what 2009’s Internet has to offer. However, it probably no longer works with older versions of Internet Explorer. Oh well.
I’ve also begun uploading some of the photos I’ve been taking for the Sacramento Press. Check out the first album, ‘Tent City’.
