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f-11 news: f-eleven books vol. 2 artists do Seattle Artwalk

June 2nd, 2010

Wolf189 in Supplementaire Magazine issue #2

Wolf189 in Supplementaire Magazine issue #2

 

Press Release

 

f-eleven books vol. 2 artists do Seattle Artwalk

The f-eleven books vol. 2 photographers will be showing their work at Eterea Studio in Pioneer Square for the Seattle First Thursday Artwalk on June 3rd, beginning at 6pm.

The show will include prints from 10 of the 19 photographers involved in the book project.  The coffee table quality photography book, edited by internationally published photographer and art director Wolf189, features work of multiple genres.  The result is a trend-challenging, and visually stimulating collection presented in a luxurious format.  Printed on 100lb coffee table book standard paper with a silky finish, the book will handle many years of viewing.  The entire book’s sale proceeds goes toward Autism research.

f-eleven vol.2 has been on sale since early April.

“We hope that this book would help raise awareness and provide some financial assistance for this worthy cause,” said Leo Lam, a fashion photographer in Seattle, owner of Eterea Studio, and one of the contributors of f-eleven vol. 2.

Eterea Studio is at 619 Western Ave., 2nd Floor North, Seattle, WA 98104

The show will be an interactive, Microsoft tags-enabled event.

For detailed information on f-eleven books, please visit: 

www.f-elevenbooks.com

For information on Microsoft tags for your Smartphones, please visit: tag.microsoft.com

f-eleven is an exclusive private photography group.  The book project was started by its members in late 2009, and since then have produced two book releases.  The books are diverse and progressive, with the fundamental aim to affect small positive changes in worthy causes; one shutter click at a time.

website: http://f-elevenbooks.com/
blog: http://www.blog.f-elevenbooks.com/
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/f11books
twitterhttp://twitter.com/felevenbooks
tumblrhttp://f-eleven.tumblr.com

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We would like to thank Mr. Leo Lam for making this exhibition happen, all by himself! 

http://www.leolam.com/

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A few of f-11 members attended the opening of  “lucid daydreams” exhibition by Gallery Provocateur.

Ken Mierzwa, Dave Levingston and Mariah Carle exhibiting images in this exhibition and Roman T. was attending the openning as well.

During the opening night of exhibition, a slide show of f-eleven vol. 2 was being exhibited on a big screen as a support for our book and the causes.

Ken and Dave have made blog postings in this regard that you can see and read them here:

http://knomad-one.blogspot.com/2010/05/lucid-daydreams.html

and

http://davelevingston.com/blog/

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Myself ( Wolf189) and Ms. April one of our f-11 members had two  stories in the issue #2 of Supplementaire Magazine. (top image)

To view and order the magazine please see here:

http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/supplementaire-magazine-issue-2/10977220

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Cheers
 
Wolf189
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 PS. If you are a photographer, photo editor or art director active in any or all of fashion, editorial, commercial, fine art or journalism fields please feel free to apply for our membership by emailing to felevenbooks2@gmail.com .  Please write a little about yourself, work history and include links towards your websites and online galleries. Thank you. 

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f-eleven books releases vol. 2 to support autism research

April 2nd, 2010

 

f-eleven books releases vol. 2 to support autism research

Coinciding with the month of autism awareness* and to raise attention to the effects of the Fragile X Syndrome, 100% of the proceeds from the sales of the f-eleven vol. 2 will be donated to the Autism Research .  

The coffee table quality photography book, edited by internationally published photographer and art director Wolf189, features the work of 19 talented photographers of multiple genres.  

The result is a trend-challenging, and visually stimulating collection presented in a luxurious format.  Printed on 100lb coffee table book standard paper with a silky finish, the book will handle many years of viewing.

f-eleven vol.2 is on sale now:  ( at above or by visiting : )http://www.blurb.com/my/book/detail/1239715

We hope that this book would help raise awareness and provide some financial assistance for this worthy cause,” said Leo Lam, a fashion photographer in Seattle, and one of the contributors of f-eleven vol. 2.

f-eleven is an exclusive private photography group.  The book project was started by its members in late 2009, and since then have produced two book releases.  The books are diverse and progressive, with the fundamental aim to affect small positive changes in worthy causes; one shutter click at a time.

website: http://f-elevenbooks.com/
blog: http://www.blog.f-elevenbooks.com/
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/f11books 

twitter – http://twitter.com/felevenbooks
tumblr – http://f-eleven.tumblr.com

List of contributing photographers:

Brooks Ayola (portraits)
Ralph Barker ( fine art landscape + still life )
Mariah Carle ( portraits )
Sita Mae Edwards ( fine art nude )
Stephen Haynes ( fine art nude + travel )
Patrick Robert James ( fine art nude + landscape )
Leo Lam ( editorial fashion )
Dave Levingston ( fine art nude )
Frank Love ( street / documentary work )
Darryl Martin ( fashion portraits )
Stephen Melvin ( journalistic wedding )
Ken Mierzwa ( documentary / commentary portraits )
D. Brian Nelson ( Nude Portraits )
Keith Allen Phillips ( fine art fetish portraits )
Sarah Robertson ( personal work )
Dave Rudin ( fine art nude + travel )
Ward Shortridge (street photography)
roman T. (street photography)
Wolf189 ( editorial fashion + erotic portraits )

Thank you for all of your supports… help us to make our efforts counts.

Learn about Fragile X Syndrome:
http://www.autism.com/autism/behavior/fragilex.htm

* (ARI):
http://www.autism.com/index.asp

Our intention (editor and the contributors of this book ) has not been coordinated with this respectful charity yet, but it is our wish and intention to donate all of the profits of this book to The Autism Research Institute (ARI).

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