Mike Hawkins and Allie Hawkins of Island Photography specialize in Beach wedding photography in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This Outer Banks wedding took place on the beach in Corolla, North Carolina. After a quick stop at the Whalehead Club and Currituck lighthouse we headed to the reception at Currituck Country Club in Corolla, NC. To view all of the wedding photos go to: www.pictage.com/421728
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Island Photography captures Rebecca and Nick’s Outer Banks Wedding on the beach in Corolla.
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Great Shot off the Top of the Cape Hatteras Light house! Looks like the same on I have on my Slideshow
Never did make it to Ocracoke
Too Busy Fishing!
How about Masonboro Island, NC?Shakelford Banks, NC?Lea Island, NC?Corolla, NC?
thats were i live i live in buck island i love going to the beach everyday no lie its a nice communtity
Question 2:
Zahalka and Meere: “These works show variously the worship of the sun and the beach by some Australian as well as a place for family activity and recreation.” – cultureandrecreation.gov.au
Charles Meere’s ‘The Australian Beach Pattern’:
“some essential quality has been missed and that quality is warmth. They are figid paintings created at an emotional temperature close to freezing point. Their reserve is icy, their logic is impeccable but inhuman” – James Gleeson
“while they are examples of physical perfection, there is no interaction between them, no eye contact. They typify the radical ideals if their time. They are ‘bronzed sun gods of the surf” – Linda Slutzkin
“Photographs and paintings from this period also represented male bodies on the beach in stylised, neo- classical poses. Charles Meere’s famous Australian beach pattern, for example, which was started in 1938, the year of the sesquicentenary, and finished in 1940, focused on bodies that were so perfect they were more like classical sculpture than flesh and blood (Crombie 2004, p. 189). The emphasis on Greek Gods was an important factor in institutionalising a culture of sun-tanning on Australian beaches.” – Cameron White
Anne Zalhalka’s ‘The Bathers’:
“everyday racial exclusions from the beach are confronted in the work of artists such as Anne Zahalka, whose subjects depart from the formal/racial norms of beach photography. Zahalka challenges the Aryanised racial aesthetic of Dupain by photographing migrant families and working class bodies against a painted backdrop of Bondi. Against the formal symmetries of Dupain's or Charles Meere's Anglo bodies, Zahalka's “The Bathers” represents the disorderly exuberance of large non-Anglo family groups on the beach.” – Suvendrini Perera
There have been arrange of responces to Zahalka’s ‘The Bathers’ and Meere’s ‘Australia Beach Pattern’. Some responces are postive and others negative. The works are very similar, this being as Zahalka’s is an appropriation Iof Meere’s work.
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Sounds interesting. Thanks for the overview. I will check it out.
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Do you know who Promise Tangeman is?? Her and her fiance' are having a lot of there photography for the wedding done by Daley and I was just wondering if you knew them no reason!! Talk to you later oh and by the way I really liked that picture! When I get older I want to do photography I am going to take a couple high school classes at Kendal in GR either this year or next and then I want to go to Kendal for college it is such a great school!! Talk to you later!
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