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Monday, October 10, 2011

Here is your chance to Live in The Pearl

For Rent: One bedroom apartment available in the Pearl District. Contact me for more details. Contact me via Jodieve.com on Facebook or e-mail Jodievestone@gmail.com. It is just beautiful! The owner wants a pretty penny for it...but you won't be sorry.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together: Part 1

This is a historic interview with Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. I like how they credit their partners and teams. It is worth watching to hear the inside scoop. It is so neat!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Steve Jobs: How to live before you die | Video on TED.com

Steve Jobs: How to live before you die | Video on TED.com

I absolutely love this speech that Steve Jobs gave at a Stanford graduation.
It is moving and will stay with you. Watch it and see for yourself.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Official Naked Bike Ride Photographer offers Boudior Sessions!

JodieveUnedited is a new division of Jodive.com that will offer unique boudoir sessions in the Pearl District. I was the first and only photographer in Portland offered a media pass to cover the behind the scenes nudity as bike riders prepared for this years World Naked Bike ride and from that experience, locals have come to trust that I will honor them by making them feel safe and comfortable in front of the camera. This has lead me to expand my business to include exclusive boudior packages to the public. In a secret location in the Pearl District, an elaborate set using luscious linens, a king sized bed and a Victorian Sofa, and a Faux fur rug...I am creating stunning images that clients are giving as gifts or locking them away for the perfect moment. Packages start at $699 and go up from there. For complete pricing information please send your request to Jodievestone@gmail.com. A huge Living Social Media Campaign is planned this month, so watch for discounted sessions soon!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Ward Cunningham as Artist at Styloid Process

Uno the Integer

Ward Cunningham

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Description: "Uno the Integer" is algorithmic art minimally realized as two electronic components: a small computer and an led matrix. The work explores the human tendency to see life where it does not exist and to attribute to that life the will of an individual even when that is clearly not the case. Uno's name and the accompanying material goes on to suggest that the mathematical concept of integer might be similarly misinformed. The work is to be suspended from a high shelf to appear at eye level. A second computer, a mac mini or plug computer at shelf level, provides power and data to the work over a single usb cable.

Artist Bio: Ward Cunningham is well known as a relentless simplifier. Wouldn't you like to own art created by Ward? If so, let us know and we will let him know! Ebay perhaps? Could be worth millions someday!

Website: http://vimeo.com/18625657


Thursday, July 14, 2011

Want to feed my fish?

Fish: "Add a touch of nature to your page with these hungry little fish. Watch them as they follow your mouse hoping you will feed them by clicking the surface of the water."

So, you want to feed my fish? Actually this post is a think tank. Think about who you know that needs photographs taken for events, senior portraits, weddings or social media. Meditate as your feed the fish and see which is your favorite. Then ask yourself, how can I help Jodi keep her fish alive?
Think......Ah yes...there is my cousin who is turning 50 who wants a pro photographer there to capture the stripper teasing her pals. Perhaps, there is a swanky Nike event that could use a roaming event photographer to capture the folks from out of town. No job is too small or large.
I once photographed an elephant. Really...check my website and find it and if you can tell me where it is on my website, I will let you keep your next memory card!
Good luck! If you want me to check my schedule...call me! My number is on my website.
www.jodieve.com

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Just feed the fish with your cursor

Fish: "Add a touch of nature to your page with these hungry little fish. Watch them as they follow your mouse hoping you will feed them by clicking the surface of the water."