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opencallproductions · 4 years ago
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#MemoryLaneMonday to one of my Very First #Headshots 📸 ever! 👍 haha, ugh 😁
It was captured by a semi- #Famous #Photographer #JonHall, at the #BBC #Studios 📺 in #London, #England! 😀
We were trying to #ReEnact the #Look of the Chick from the #TVShow #TwinPeaks ⛰️⛰️, which was so #Popular at the time! haha 😂
Photo: #JamminJo / #JoAnnBush 2021 📷
#LosAngeles #CA #Actress #Model #SAGAFTRA 🎬 #LAActor #OldHeadshotDay #SoSerious #Curls #Hollywood #Film #Acting #Actors #InstaActor
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darrencrissunseen · 4 years ago
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10 years since Blaine!! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ #darrencriss #darreneverettcriss #darrencrissrare #glee #gleek #unseendarren #gleebts #gleebehindthescenes #gleecast #blaine #blaineanderson #Klaine #gleeonfox #gleeks #warbler #warblers #jonhall #jonroberthall https://www.instagram.com/p/CHZCzmypqUL/?igshid=cdj85vhem1mr
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ryf8589 · 2 years ago
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#theinvisiblemansrevenge #universalmonsters #mcauniversalhomevideo #VHS #universalstudiosmonstersclassiccollection #evelynankers #jonhall #johncarradine (at Spring Branch Area) https://www.instagram.com/p/CewUSdDlqA_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thatsmovietalk · 5 years ago
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The Hurricane (1937) Directed by #JohnFord #StuartHeisler Starring #DorothyLamour #JonHall #MaryAstor #CAubreySmith #ThomasMitchell #RaymondMassey #JohnCarradine #JeromeCowan #TheHurricane #TheHurricane https://thatsmovietalk.com/thehurricane1937/ #Hollywood #hollywood #picture #film #movie #cinema #films #theater #movies #movieposter #movieworld #movielovers #movienews #screen https://www.instagram.com/p/B9st2Dxg0ON/?igshid=vut7fmlc9bvh
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scenefromthesidewalk · 7 years ago
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August 15, 2017
“RESTORE”
by Jon Hall
Local tattoo artist Jon Hall got tired of seeing the ugly patches of gray buff paint on the wall between E. Broadway businesses Syndicate barbershop and Gallagher’s Irish Pub in his favorite Long Beach neighborhood, Bluff Park, He decided to approach the bar to see if they would cover the cost of materials if he were to paint the wall, and Long Beach Post reports, they agreed. Regularly involved in humanitarian efforts Hall says the woman on the right with the headdress was inspired by his regular trips to distribute food and clothes in Mexico, while the woman on the left reminds him of work in Haiti. Hall brought in self-described “Typography Wrangler” Howdy, aka Denton Watts, to paint “Restore,” explaining that his women have darker and redder eyes as if they’ve been through alot . . . “but they can be restored, they can be made new.”  @jonhalllovesyou-blog  @jonhalltattoo  @syndicatebarbershop​  @howdyall
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suzylwade · 6 years ago
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Let’s Go Outside “I'm not sure why but I took the label and (decided) "yeah, mental health's fucking awesome." So I started painting it everywhere going on the streets, just celebrating it rather than being so ashamed of it or not understanding it, which led to wanting me to exhibit people's work. It's all untrained people, people trapped in their own monologue, so for me, it was such a pure way of drawings being done. They're not calculated like other art movements they didn't understand what they were doing and you can't (say), “I really want to put the work into an exhibition" because they'll just be talking at you about King Charles and being his best friend. They're in their own story and it's constant. And some of those outcomes, whether it's music or art-related, visual marks, are so beautiful and I really wanted to start framing the work, hanging it up and telling my mates. The more I got involved in the arts the more distant I became from art movements. I didn't realise at the time but there isn't a mental health gallery in London or a dedicated space for mental health.” - Ben Wakeling, Outsider Gallery. ‘Outsider Gallery’ is London’s first mental health gallery. This gallery shows art exclusively by mental health patients. With an alternative and unorthodox approach to mental health therapy, get acquainted with Ben Wakeling and Jon Hall, the rule-breaking duo behind ‘Outsider Gallery’. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #outsidergallerylondon #benwakeling #jonhall #arttherapy #musictherapy #mentalhealth #nhs #mentalhealthgallery #mentalhealthpatients #artists #claredonrecoverycollege (at Clarendon Recovery College)
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horrororman · 6 years ago
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Released this day 1944 (LA, California). #TheInvisibleMansRevenge #JonHall #JohnCarradine #EvelynAnkers
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weusegadgets · 6 years ago
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Jon "maddog" Hall (famous computer people comic series) https://t.co/0jEJ8D2wQb #jeep #livefreeordie #maddog #computerscientist #jonmaddoghall #unix #jeepwrangler #jonhall #licenseplate
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lesser-known-composers · 7 years ago
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Mieczysław Weinberg - Concerto for Clarinet and Strings, op. 104   by Jonhall, Anders, Urban Claesson
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Aki
Full Name: Aki Jonhal
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Sex: Female
Race/species: Witch
How old they look: 17
Orientation/Sexual preference: Pansexual
Height: 5'7
Age: 18
Eye color(s):Green
Contacts?: nope
Glasses?: Yes
Body build(slim, muscular, etc.): Curvy
Hair color(s): Light brown
Hair length: short but she does change it up with magic
Hair style: She normally has it out but she likes to play around with it
Alignment(good, evil, etc.): Good
Occupation: Field agent
Hobbies: Studying old magic books, collecting music from various musicians, baking and cooking
History: Aki comes from a family of witches and warlocks where magic of all kinds is encouraged, she is an only child but she grew up with her cousins so she never felt alone. Her parents were very encouraging and trusted her, letting her go where she wanted to go and if she made a mistake she was encouraged to tell them so they could help her fix it. After a trip to the local library, they saw how much Aki liked reading and as she grew older they bought her more and more books to read. Even though she favoured the old books written about magic, she loved to settle down in the library her parents had gotten made for her and read whatever caught her eye.
When she was 13 she started to play around with less basic magic, it took her awhile but she found that healing spells came more naturally to her then offensive spells so she practised healing spells whenever she could. She’d sometimes spar with the cousins closer to her age and get them to teach her spells, by age 16 she had started writing them down on her laptop that she’d started bringing with her everywhere. Her parents at this time thought there was nothing else they could teach her so they sent her to Rosso Gakuen where Aurora took Aki under her wing and helped her get settled in, there she met Zefe and Lucinda and the 4 of them became friends. The only person she practises magic with now is Zefe and he has a lot to teach her
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cold-noir · 4 years ago
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"a view of the sea like none other" - bonus
This is a bonus prequel to a story you can find here, but can be read as a standalone. :)
The air hung heavy here, dollops of mist dipping around the forest floor. It was a bad day to be in Kelber, but the days hadn't been kind to Jonhal before, and he certainly wouldn't be expecting mercy now. Not in Kelber. And should he leave, not anywhere else. But Kelber had mists that enveloped the place in darkness sometimes, or as close to darkness as water and light could be. And while Jonhal could let it get inside him, put him at disease, he chose to revel in the invisibility. And the woods would go on for miles. There were no mountains to be seen on a plateau of this size, beneath trees so dense. Fondly, Jonhal thought this was all he'd ever be.
He wasn't used to visitors, not that he'd need to be. Not that people ever came so much as left, so often that sometimes he wondered how there was anyone remaining. It was written partly in the ground Jonhal was walking on. No footprints, only his own when he looked behind himself. His shoes made settling, crunching noises in the places where he stepped, as though he was the first to touch them, move them, mark them with an outside influence. And there was no kinder sound to him, he thought. The idea of being an instigator. His world was often a stagnant place to others, a puddle in a desert. But when Jonhal looked, he saw it ever-changing, rippling, distorting the images held within. Changes he could see in a careful, quiet way, and in a way that was his alone.
And that was why there were no travelers in Kelber, only people who left. And that was why Jonhal could see these small changes. They went hand in hand, because the people who left, by doing so, were leaving the people in Kelber. And every day Jonhal could feel it, and he felt it immensely.
Another crunch sounded under Jonhal's foot where he stepped, continuing onward, and despite having lived here for ages, he never really knew where he was headed. There's beauty in that. And then he thought, I have to find beauty in many things. Or else he'd go mad.
The ever-changing, never-changing Kelber that Jonhal knew, was also the only thing he'd ever know.
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offthescreensa · 7 years ago
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International Ballet Gala 2017 Review
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This truly is, Ballet Like We Like It.
 Dirk Badenhorst, ballet business guru and member of the board for the South African International Ballet Competition in Cape Town, coined a phrase a while ago: Ballet Like We Like It. I never really liked this phrase, feeling a little too slogany for my liking, but supposed that was the point. Well, the true meaning of the phrase was made apparent to me this week when I went to see the International Ballet Gala at the Mosaïek Teatro in Fairlands, and if you like ballet, at all, then this is, truly, Ballet Like We Like It.
The show was a celebration of dance, presented by some extraordinary dancers from all over the world. Part of a series of performances, including performances at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town, the Mountain Cambridge School in Hartbeespoort and Ballet in the Bush in Limpopo, Dirk has bought together some extraordinary dancers to, not only show their great talents, but also to raise money for the plight of rhinos in South Africa. The performance at the Mosaïek Teatro was attended by Anujin Otgontugs, a ballerina from Mongolia, Javier Monier, a ballerino from Spain, Mariam Karapetyan, a ballerina from Armenia, Hassan Eltabie, a ballerino from Egypt, Dzianis Klimuk, a ballerino from Belarus, Lissi Baez, a ballerina from Cuba, and Jonhal Fernández, a ballerino from Mexico, as well as South Africa’s own Angela Malan, Andile Ndlovu and Thami Njoko.
Each of these dancers are exceptional. From the first routine, the pas de trois from Le Corsaire, danced by Otgontugs, Monier and Ndlovu, you can see that these are professional baller dancers and deserve the titles that hold. Each performance got better and better, with special mention needing to go to Rudenko and Pyzhov, who literally took my breath away with their duet: Melody. I absolutely loved the choreography for Bengingazi, provided by Adele Blank, and performed by Malan, Ndlovu, Monier and Njoko, which saw an amazing mixture of hip hop and ballet that was astounding. Njoko especially has such a presence on the stage that he blew my mind, and Ndlovu and Monier can fly, quite simply. Malan shows why she’s one of the most prolific prima ballerinas in South Africa, and still worthy of her place, especially when she returned to the stage to perform Swan Lake Act II with Klimuk. She is absolutely beautiful and wonderful to watch.
Joining these amazing professionals on the stage were a slew of young dancers, each with great promise to be professionals, and have great careers in the future. Paige McElligott, Michaela Fairon, Nehanda Péguillan, Michaela Louw, Miguel Kenneth Franco-Green and Navin Jacobs, all did themselves, and their respective teachers proud with their performances, with a special mention of Louw who was beautiful performing the repertoire from La Fille mal Gardée. I also want to mention the kids who performed the corps de ballet for Swan Lake Act II. You were all wonderful, especially the girl who fell and recovered, which shows real professionalism, and the four little girls who did the quartet, one of the hardest pieces to dance, albeit with a few unextended feet.
This is a remarkable show by remarkable dancers, but unfortunately if you missed it, you missed it. There are no more performances, but if you want to see these dancers perform, and I suggest you try and do just that, you can catch them as they conclude their run at the Legend Golf and Safari Resort in Limpopo, September 9. This is your last chance to see these dancers, and support the rhinos, so try and get out there. It is worth it.
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jonhall-photography-blog · 7 years ago
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Mounting most of my photos tonight in preparation for my show on Thursday night at RAW: Pittsburgh at Xtaza. I love this part of the process! Come down to see me and more of my work. Buy tickets at www.rawartists.org/jonhall #pgharts #pgh412 #pghcreative #pittsburghphotographer #pittsburgh #raw #rawartists #rawpittsburgh #photo #vsco #vscogram #macrophotography #urbanlandscape #urban #highcontrast #naturallight #art #photooftheday #travelphotography #travelgram #thediscoverer #photography
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yercheatnheart · 9 years ago
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By @jonhalllovesyou #owltattoo #blackwork #jonhall #yercheatnheart #tradtionaltattoo (at yer cheat'n heart)
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fatipao · 10 years ago
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Tener la oportunidad de tomarme una foto con una de las mentes tecnológicas mas grandes del mundo. Have the change to have a photo with One of the most tehcnologics minds of the world. #CampusParty #JonHall #Linux (en CIFCO; Centro Internacional De Ferias Y Convenciones...)
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suzylwade · 6 years ago
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Let’s Go Outside “I'd been a record producer, then in a band and I retrained as a music therapist working at the centre. We found it a really fun thing to do to get people to come along and do art and music at the same time – some would find music perhaps a bit tricky, they might find it easier to start painting on walls so we developed this way of working with people through music and art." - Jon Hall, Outsider Gallery. In an unassuming corner of Hornsey, two therapists are leading a quiet revolution to change the way that mental health care is provided, talked about and seen. From the ground floor of the ‘Clarendon Recovery College’ last week they launched 'Outsider Gallery' London’s first mental health art gallery. Every piece of artwork and all of the music that is played in the space was produced during therapy sessions run by Ben Wakeling, a self-trained art therapist and Jon Hall, a former record producer-turned-music therapist. They work both in hospitals and at the centre, providing voluntary therapy sessions. What Hall wants is to really try to get people back on track once they've had an episode in hospital. To help them to start looking at getting their lives back together – that's where music and art can help. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #outsidergallerylondon #benwakeling #jonhall #arttherapy #musictherapy #mentalhealth #nhs #mentalhealthgallery #mentalhealthpatients #artists #claredonrecoverycollege (at Clarendon Recovery College)
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