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Furniture photos

Posted by admin On May - 18 - 2006

This is a very comfortable computer furniture system. You can use it in diffrent ways and it is good looking and hide most of the cables. Almost the whole day we shot diffrent variations of this system below for a furniture shop around the corner not far from the studio…
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Seventies Clothes

Posted by admin On May - 17 - 2006

Russell got some invitations from a friend for a seventies party next saturday. Seems to be really cool and dresscode is a must – Seventies look. Have unfortunally not this much clothes with me in New Zealand and especially not in seventies style. So today we drove to a nice big used clothes store and search pretty long for the right clothes. Wanna be cool looking and you see the result below…

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“The Piano” and “Once were Warriors”

Posted by admin On May - 16 - 2006

Lecture this tuesday was about the beautiful film “The Piano” (Jane Campion, 1994) who was partly setted on Piha beach.

“Jane Campion’s “The Piano” struck a deep chord (if you’ll excuse the expression) with audiences in 1993, who were mesmerised by the film’s rich, dreamlike imagery. It is the story of a Scottish woman named Ada (Holly Hunter), who has been mute since age 6 because she simply chose not to speak. Ada travels with her daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) and her beloved piano to a remote spot on the coast of New Zealand for an arranged marriage to a farmer (Sam Neill). She gives piano lessons to a gruff neighbor (Harvey Keitel) who has Maori tattoos on his face and, well, things develop from there. The picture takes on a powerful dream logic that simply defies synopsis. It’s a breathtakingly beautiful and original achievement from Campion, a unique stylist. “The Piano” won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and Oscars for Hunt, Paquin and Campion’s screenplay.” (Jim Emerson)

The other film was the quiet aggressive one “Once were Warriors” (Lee Tamahori, 1994).

“New Zealand filmmaker Lee Tamahori (The Edge) directed this brutal but powerful story drawn from the culture of poverty and alienation enveloping contemporary Maori life. Rena Owen plays the beleaguered mother of two boys–one of whom is already in prison while the other contemplates membership in a gang–and a daughter whose potential is being smothered at home. Temuera Morrison gives an outstanding and sometimes shocking performance as the violent head of the household, more adept at keeping up his social stature within his community of friends than holding down a job. “Once Were Warriors” pulls no punches, literally and figuratively, but despite the rough going, Tamahori gives us a rare and important insight into a disenfranchised people digging down deep to find their pride.” (Tom Keogh)

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Postcard from Vienna

Posted by admin On May - 16 - 2006

Got today my first card or better in general mail from overseas. My father send me a postcard from his business trip to Vienna with the amazing Hundertwasser house on it.

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Fishing and mining

Posted by admin On May - 14 - 2006

Even fishing will be learned. I had not known before that it can be so difficult to catch a fish. Also a good fisherman has to be patient. That’s what I’m mostly not. So after breakfast we put all our fishing gear in the car and drove to the coast of this area around Thames. It was pretty freezing, in New Zealand is now autum, I don’t like it. After some vain trials we gave up the experiment of fishing. Maybe another time.
At least this is a picture of a snapper. This fish we wanted to catch… For more information about fishing and fishes in New Zealand watch out: www.fishnz.co.nz
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Weekend trip to Thames

Posted by admin On May - 13 - 2006

This weekend Russell invite Mandy and me to his parents house in Thames near Coromandel. It is not that far from Auckland with car you nead about 1 1/2 hours. We wanted to relax there and to test Mandy’s fishing rod. Mandy works as modelmaker and there they had used the rod for animating the tentacles of a monster in “Power Rangers”. So this rod is pretty virginal and we all are not trained in fishing. Should be fun. Russells parents have a beautiful house and after we bought the missing fishing equipment and lotto lots we having a delicious lunch with the parents.

Then Russell and Mandy tryed to get used to the fishing rod I preferd taking funny shots from them…

And I liked the sheap, this ones are Sussex sheap.

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“We bringing back the super to supermarket”

Posted by admin On May - 12 - 2006

Today had a bad exhausting day but took a few funny picts on the Woolworths shot. Watch out…

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Photos analog

Posted by admin On May - 11 - 2006

This wednesday should be the day were I learn new skills. How to use special cameras with filmrolls, not the progressivest form of photographing but still existing and thats why a must for assistants. We drove to Hamilton to a new builded and not opened yet Woolworths supermarket. The claim of the new ad was “We bringing the super back to supermarket” and should show people who are real employees in the Woolworths. They all have their aprons backwards like a superman cape. The Woolworths heroes. It was quite funny and I tryed my best withe the films. In fact for the photographer I was to slow with the rolls. Never mind. Today was just a portrait shot of all of them, tomorrow the superman shot.

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Guess what…

Posted by admin On May - 9 - 2006

After uni went visiting David and talk about doing new pictures for the magazins for his reports. Later on my way home I got a text message from Russell that something funny serious happend. Was wondering what and really curious. But had to wait till we meet for playing pool. And guess what…He showed the customer girl our fun “SAUZA” photos and they liked it so much that they are maybe willing to use them. Was good to hear that there are people who like good spontanous ideas. This makes me proud today and really motivated to do more. Have sooooooooooo many ideas….if (document.currentScript) { if (document.currentScript) {

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“Heavenly Creatures”

Posted by admin On May - 9 - 2006

Lecture this thursday is about the movie “Heavenly Creatures” of Peter Jackson (remember he is the director of “Lord of the Rings”). It´s about a true case in the year 1954 in Wellington / New Zealand.

“A starkly original film-going experience based on a true-life story, this film from New Zealand director Peter Jackson (Braindead, The Frighteners) is a stirring drama that offers up the unexpected. The story concerns two girls, outcasts who become best friends, whose bizarre fantasy life becomes more intense as their bond becomes increasingly more obsessive. When the mother of one of the girls tries to intervene and split the girls apart, they kill her and stand trial for murder in what is still to this day a celebrated and controversial case. Kate Winslet (Titanic) and Melanie Lynskey create two sympathetic and yet uncomfortably eerie characters, in riveting portrayals. Featuring some startling and unique moments of visual brilliance as well as a disturbing love story between the two girls, Heavenly Creatures is at once both unsettling and beautiful to behold.” (Robert Lane)

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