Buddhabong x NBC x Knicks City Dancers

Featured: Buddhabong x NBC x Knicks City Dancers
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Featured: Buddhabong x NBC x Knicks City Dancers
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Knicks City Dancer Tryouts at Madison Square Garden
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The Voltron Star Shooter

Star Wars Episode I Picture Plus Image Camera

Ginfax Can Camera (Kirin)

Ginfax Can Camera (Heineken)

Batman Digital Camera

Charlie the Tuna camera

thanks to: john kratz photo collection

VTech and Mochilla Present The American Premiere Of: TRADITION IN TRANSITION: A POSTCARD FROM CALI
•Saturday, July 4th, 2009
DOWNTOWN INDEPENDENT THEATER
251 S MAIN ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
•SCREENING AT 9:00 PM
Q & A with Quantic and Mochilla After Screening
$5 Tickets Available at The Independent Box Office
[*follow link to view trailer: http://vimeo.com/4204763]
Join us Saturday, July 4th, 2009 for the American Premiere of the forthcoming Mochilla/Sonido del Valle production, Tradition in Transition A Postcard From Cali. Shot in Cali and Buenaventura in Colombia. Based around the music of Quantic and his Combo Barbaro from their forthcoming Tradition in Transition album on Tru Thoughts Records featuring the talents of Will Quantic, Alfredito Linares, Nidia Gongora, Freddy Colorado, Arthur Verocai, Joao Comanche Gomes and Malcolm Catto.
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3rd Annual Peace Project Afterparty
PEACE BEATS & QUANTIC!
An afterparty to launch the new album by Quantic and his Combo Barbaro and the American Premiere of the new film by Mochilla.
Peace Portraits by Azul 213*
http://public.fotki.com/azul213/peace-in-iraq-photo
Photo Exhibition by: B+ and Eric Coleman
LIVE Performance by BUYEPONGO!
DJs QUANTIC / COLEMAN / B+ / JEREMY SOLE
11pm | $5 at door | Cash Only
Entry is Free with ticket stub from Independent.
@EVFA 542 S. Alameda St LA, CA 90013
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MUSIC.VTECHPHONES.COM - MOCHILLA.COM - QUANTIC.COM - EDGARVARELAFINEARTS.COM

RIP Kodachrome
We will MISS YOU!
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They say all good things in life come to an end. Today we announced that Kodak will retire KODACHROME Film, concluding its 74-year run.
It was a difficult decision, given its rich history. At the end of the day, photographers have told us and showed us they’ve moved on to newer other Kodak films and/or digital. KODACHROME Film currently represents a fraction of one percent of our film sales. We at Kodak want to celebrate with you the rich history of this storied film. Feel free to share with us your fondest memories of Kodachrome.
From: http://homepage.1000words.kodak.com/default.asp?item=2388083
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WELCOME to the "you are my canvas" v01.0 blog site, here you will find an array of subjects pertaining to art, music and culture around my travels and life. The statement of "you are my canvas", came about while taking photographs on the streets of Los Angeles and now New York. Everything I see is my canvas and if I choose to capture it with my camera then my canvas is everywhere and everything that I experience. My name is Patrick Judabong aka "BUDDHABONG" - Enjoy!
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