Visual Ramblings: the chronicles of tomas flint - visual explorer.

Enthusiastic observer of light, love & all things living.

Greetings beautiful blog people. Welcome to the newly renovated visual:ramblings. Here you'll find stories of love, tid-bits of wisdom and visual ramblings detailing the life and times of yours truly. The idea here is not to simply showcase my work, but to establish and maintain an interactive environment where readers and contributors become one in the same - as this space does not belong to me, but to all who breathe life into it through reading, embracing and reacting to its visual randomness. I sincerely hope that you enjoy your visit and look forward to a wonderful journey together.

Monday, March 31, 2008

"I wouldn't change a single thing"

Greetings Dear Friends,

It's been some time since my last post...feels as if I've dropped off of the face of the blog-world. Perhaps it can be attributed to a hectic schedule or maybe just a case of blog-block (I think that I am inventing that term which is the digital equivalent to writer's block). In any case, I am happy to report that life is spectacular on my end and good times lie ahead. I hope that each and every one of you is filled with love and promise.

To get things started up again...
Here is a collection of images from a recent trip to Las Vegas that I gathered using my Canon SD1000 Point & Shoot Camera. I was out in Sin City to attend the largest gathering of Wedding & Portrait Photographers in the country - The WPPI Tradeshow and Convention. It was a fantastic week but as is usually the case with Las Vegas...a blur. A super-huge giant shout out to all the dear friends whom I re-connected with during that time, and to the new connections that were forged along the way. I can say with absolute confidence that this industry is littered with some of the finest people on the planet!!! I am so blessed to be a part of it.

So yeah...the point and shoot camera collection...

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not sure what is going on here...
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busted...
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"Searchin for my lost shaker of salt"
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pretty blue sky
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The self-portrait...
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antique toning circa the glory days of the Rat Pack.
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flier-clicking creatures line up along the strip. If you've been there...you know what I mean. Does anyone really take those cards??
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On the last night there I decided to treat myself to a performance of the Cirque Du Soleil Show - Love. Yes, my obsession with The Beatles is a bit out of hand. I admit it. If you haven't seen the show though...go. It gets my highest endorsement, but then again I may be biased!!!
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"All you need is..."
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This is my new friend Danny and his wife Rudy, whom I met at the show.
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Danny is the real deal...born and raised in Liverpool, England. Rudy was gentle and kind...hailing from the south of France. I was so touched by the short time that I shared with them. So full of life, so much in love...so incredibly respectful of one another. Danny filled my ears (and imagination) with the story of his life. He spoke of growing up on the streets of a war-torn shipping town. He got emotional when telling me of the day that his 'hometown lads' - The Beatles - played the Ed Sullivan Show in the United States and what a huge deal that was. He told me of his journey to the states where the streets of Little Rock, Ark. were paved with gold. Later of his time spent in Buffalo, NY as a member of the Baker's Union where the snow "drove him crazy". Then off to the west coast to train for service with the US forces in the Korean conflict. And finally of the day that he returned home from war to meet the love of his life - a woman who 40 + years down the road is still the "finest woman alive". Just before the curtain went up and the performance began, Danny turned to me and said..."I wouldn't change a single thing"...and I was floored - profoundly touched by the sincerity with which he uttered that phrase.

Every life has a story, every relationship an influence and every moment a significance. Often I get too caught up in my day to day to recognize that. Thank you Danny for helping me to remember.

Be well dear friends.
t

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Visual:Randomness

Greetings Dear Friends.

It's been a hectic couple of weeks. ...not to mention COLD. How cold??
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yeah...about THAT cold!!! No sense in complaining though. This is the North East and this is (was!!) February. Let's just hope that Old Man Winter is growing tired of our neck of the woods.

In random news: Here's a shot from the inside of the train station in Philadelphia:
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I had a chance to catch up with my good friends Erich Camping & Gary Ventura last week. They say that you're only as good as the company that you keep. If that's true, then I guess that I'm doing pretty darn good. We talked for hours but only decided to break out the cameras in the last 20 minutes. Here's Erich outside of his studio in Anderson Alley:
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and Erich again...handsome gent isn't he?
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and Gary shooting Erich 'one light' style. I look forward to seeing you guys again next week for another installment of Tricky Lighting Tuesdays. good times.
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I also had an opportunity to discuss life and the big picture over graham crackers with Mr. Hendrick Haymon recently.
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And hang out with the incredibly talented, firey and lovely Miss Helen Bravenec. Helen is a recent graduate of Eastman School of Music and is auditioning for major orchestras all across the country. We took an afternoon to hang out at one of my favorite (indoor) spots in Rochester...The Village Gate.
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kelli and I spent some time playing with light. She's patient and curious, not to mention enormously talented. Here are a few of my creations...
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...and that just about sums it up.

I'll leave you now with a quote from the mega-awesome-amazing Annie Leibovitz:

"The difference in my pictures is that I was not afraid to fall in love with my subjects."

All the Best,
t