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Beautiful ambience and great music. Congrats.
Wonderful!
Gosh…thank you both very much.
Welcome to videoblogging. You’re off to a terrific start! Beautiful images, great sound — I’m looking forward to following your work.
Also, thanks so much for the insightful comments you have left over at NTH.
Rob
ps
Adam Quirk gave you a nice plug over on the Yahoo group. If you haven’t seen his woodchuck videos you should dig into the Bullemhead archives and check them out.
Saw you were mentioned in the Yahoo group…loved this video.
Looking forward to what to your stuff…I have never been to England, but thur your videos I will hopefully to get an idea of what it is like to be there.
I’ve heard about you from Rupert Howe and since your latest video back then was from Feb 07, I thought you gave up vlogging. Unfortunately I didn’t put you on my RSS, but I’m very happy to read just now on Yahoo vlog group that you have new posts here! Looking forward to your videos! Cheers!
Hello.
We are writing from the Universal Forum of Cultures 2007, taking place in Monterrey, México this September. We would like to use one of your images for the non-commercial catalogue of the exhibition “América Migración” (America Migration), to support some written texts. The print run of the edition will be of 3,000 copies in Spanish and 1,000 in English at just its recovery cost. All credit will, of course, be given, as stated by the Creative Commons license. Is it possible to obtain them in digital form in the best resolution you may have (if possible, letter size, 300dpi)?
Thank you very much in advance.
Hope to hear soon from you.
Best regards,
Héctor Peña
Fundación Forum Monterrey 2007
52 (81)20333600 ext.3732
hpena@monterreyforum2007.org
Ah! Lovely pairing of Steve Reich with images. Subtle and poignant with a wonderfully relaxing sense of movement.
Wow! I watched the first video and then I had to go watch everything on this site. Your vlog is a rare find and I’ve got my eye on you! Thanks for sharing your creativity and talent.
The trains! The trains!
Magic.
You the man.
At first I was ready praise your music composition skills, but of course - Steven Reich.
Still impressed at how you paired it with shots out a car window. Good stuff.
Great poetic use of music and moving image. “Different Trains” is one of my favorite songs - actually saw Reich perform live @ Town Hall in NYC. Bravo!
hi robert, lovely site and fabulous work, this is what i aspire to do with video. thanks for you comment in fauxpress about my drawing, very encouraging. not something i’m very confident about, but it feels good to get them out/up instead of squirreling them away.
How did I forget about this one. I was telling Beth about train films recently, and I knew there was one important one i was forgetting. Great to watch again, and again.