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Musical Organizations of La Mirada Performing Arts Center

December 5, 2011 by  
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One of the most entertaining spots in La Mirada, California is the La Mirada Performing Arts Center. In fact, it is even considered to be a landmark.

Guidelines On How To Pick A Fashion Photographer Milan For Clothing Line

September 8, 2011 by  
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Although it is easy to take pictures, you may not get the professional look that you normally see in feature magazines or websites. Professional photographers who have garnered skills over the years usually take those photos. If you are looking for a fashion photographer Milan to take photos of your merchandise, here are some guidelines you can follow.

Vintage Gibson Guitars – Interesting Guitars

August 10, 2011 by  
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Orville Gibson, the inventor of the archtop guitar, founded the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Company in 1902. Gibson had good success innovating and selling guitars until the 1960s when the Norlin Corporation bought the Gibson Company. The guitar quality took a huge dip and the company was inches from bankruptcy until 1986. This is when the current owners, Henry Juszkiewicz, Gary Zebrowski, and David Berryman, purchased the company. Gibson now also owns numerous other brands including Epiphone, Steinberger, Baldwin, and Tobias.

Wedding Photography Tips for Beginners – How to Correctly Crop Your Subject

July 8, 2011 by  
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One of the most important things in taking a great picture is where to crop your subject. In the industry there are certain standards: full length, 3/4 length, close ups, etc. What are the factors for deciding what stays in the photo and what is cropped out? This article is deals with different methods for cropping your images to make your portraits look more professional and more attractive.

Some Pointers On How To Play Guitar Fast

July 6, 2011 by  
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The ability to strum a guitar soulfully and to sing a special song to someone special is the secret desire of many people. Others have dreams of performing, or just to be able to sit next to a campfire and to become one with nature. Whatever the reason, it is possible to learn how to play guitar fast.

DUBturbo To Help You In Setting Up A Production Within A Matter Of Minutes

June 24, 2011 by  
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If you want to produce music and do not see yourself spending hours in somebody else’s studio, then you have what you need in the all new DUBturbo to accomplish what you wish to. This is a virtual studio which can make you set up a production gig in a matter of minutes. It is also very transportable. Let’s take a closer look at it before getting started. There are many things we need to know.

TV Hunting Shows For A Growing Audience

June 2, 2011 by  
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TV hunting shows provide information and entertainment pertaining to one of the world’s most popular activities. A range of programming is available covering the various aspects of the sport. The programming has evolved and expanded over time as an answer to growing demand.

An Introduction To Dueling Pianos

April 21, 2011 by  
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The dueling pianos phenomenon was first invented in the Victorian era. At the end of the nineteenth century, two pianists would compete against each other to see who could play not only with more skill and dexterity, but with more speed.

Acting Camps Cedar Grove And What They Can Do For You

April 20, 2011 by  
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If you are interested in becoming a serious actor then you might be interested in getting some training under your belt. Acting camps Cedar Grove may be able to assist you in fine tuning your acting skills and getting you prepared to enter the cutthroat world of theatre, movies and television. This is also a chance to have some fun and get to know people who are interested in the same field.

A Few Famous Printmaking Artists

April 10, 2011 by  
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Carol Odell opted for painting as her way of expression when she was small and decided to go to art school. Ever since completing a BFA from the Boston Museum School / Tufts University in 1967, she has made art and design a part of her life. After exploring a couple of media after some time, she has opted for oil paint as her favored medium for its performing traits as well as richness of color. Gouache as well as monotype works on paper augment her larger oil works on canvas, wood panels and folding screens. Taking care of the Odell studio / gallery has given her with the satisfying experience of direct contact as well as relationships with many enthusiasts of her work. Her work is also currently represented by the Rice / Polak Gallery in Provincetown, MA and in several juried group shows in the New England area. She exhibits often with the Monotype Guild of New England of which she had been president for 3 years.

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