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Some Places I Go...
- Aaron Valdez
- Above the Rug
- Adrian Miles - Vlog 4.0
- Alec Crichton
- Amyville – Amy Carpenter
- Baiowulf – Brian Gibson
- Bill Cammack
- Bogdanov Films – Jimi Bogdanov
- Bottom Union
- Brook Hinton – Temporalab
- Bullemhead
- Clintus McGintus – I Do It Digital
- Dave Huth
- David Howell Studios
- David Meade
- Duncan Speakman
- Duncan Speakman – 29fragiledays
- DVblog
- Edmund Yeo – Swifty Writing
- Edward Picot
- Erik Visser – not-on.tv
- Fast Moving Animals
- Fat Girl in Ohio - Rupert Howe
- Faux Press – Jan McLaughlin
- Gabriel Soucheyre
- GoGenTv
- GrayMatterGravy – Michael Verdi
- Heath Parks
- Hollow Bone Films – Milt Lee
- Hopper Video – Rob Parrish
- hummingcrow – Cheryl Colan
- Invisible People
- Josh Leo
- Just Making Stuff
- Kath O’Donnell
- Kev Flanagan
- Lauren Galanter
- Les uns et les autres – Zé Nuno
- Levan Kakabadze
- Loiez – poésie des désirs en désordre
- Lost in Light
- Michael Verdi
- MissBHavens
- Moment Showing – Jay Dedman
- Moon Echoes – Mike Moon
- Nanoramas – Jennifer Proctor
- Negative Sound Institute
- Next to Heaven – Rob Parrish
- Noah Grey
- Ommane – Sam Scoggins
- Phil Campbell
- Phil Hamilton Hits the Bigtime
- pouringdown – Daniel Liss
- Putative Moment
- Rhizome
- Richard Show
- Road to Guadalupe – Ashley Pinedo
- Ryan Edit
- Ryan is Hungry
- Ryanne’s Revlog
- Ryanne’s Revlog 2 (lest we forget)
- Scenes of Provincial Life – Michael Szpakowski
- Scratch Video
- Shadow World - David S Kessler
- Shoestring Artists Collective
- Softwired – Shannon Noble
- Soluble Fish – Will luers
- Spacetwo : Patalab – Sam Renseiw
- Sporkworld
- Steven Ball – Direct Objective
- Sull Shows It
- Taxiplasm – Brian Gonzalez
- Taylor Street Studio – Will Luers
- The Common People
- The Delicate Museum
- The Film of Tomorrow – Trine
- Tim Dawks
- Twittervlog – Rupert Howe
- United Vloggers
- Video Pancakes
- Working for my Dad – Rupert Howe
- Wreck and Savage

What a wonderful image.
I love experiencing the work of true, honest and real artists.
Beautiful.
Lulls me into wanting to play one of those 4AD bands like This Mortal Coil or Dead Can Dance.
Lovely, lovely - I love the colors and shadows of spring, and this piece has that kind of melancholy, too, that reminds you that the seasons are fleeting.
I like this video a lot. Peaceful. Nice.
Hurray for videoblogging week, bringing you out of your hiding place. This is lovely.
So beautiful Robert. Thank you.
I never cease to be amazed at your ability to find transcendence all around you even in ‘ordinary’ or ’simple’ things.
What a wonderful and beautiful world must surround you with such vision. This videoblogging week I have on more than one occasion found myself walking down a sidewalk, camera in hand, asking myself “What would Robert Croma see here on this corner?”
You inspire in more ways than just your artful video production.
its good to see through your eyes. you show us true beauty in unexpected places/things.
very good! And the fact that you make and show these videos is also very inspiring.
Rgds,
ZN
Yes. All of the above. Lovely, unexpected and pink, indeed.
lovely!
I took a break from studying to watch some vlogs. I’m really glad I stumbled on this. Beautiful.
peaceful
I just want this to play on my ceilings forever…
Watching this, I could see a face in the reflection(?) singing along…..I am humbled…
Beautiful.