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Ace ideas.
Can someone send a copy of the polo prayer? Think Slamm had an embroidery style version somewhere.
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• #3
good idea lockso!
corncakes: You have my one submission? I will do more.
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yep, I'll send it over at some point today.
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ooohhh subtle needlework pun there Robb…
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James's five points of polo skill might be good to put in too...?
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What sort of word count are you looking for on bits of prose?
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Worth doing something on beginners sessions?
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@ aufbruch, prose pieces can be anywhere between 600-1800 words. I'd rather it was a bit too long and sub it down than it be too short. Also pretty much anyone can write 600 words hopefully so it's not too intimidating.
@skoota, have your original submission and yes anymore ideas you have are more than welcome.
In relation to the polo prayer tomasito sent a version through, first time round, but all versions/variations would be good as well..
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RE: Polo prayer
My sister has embroidered a version of Robb's/Tomasito's, If anyone has a scanner or is good at photography do they want to help get a good image of it?
I'll be seeing her tomorrow to collect it.
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i'll take shots we can shoot it at one of the courts. Or slammer :)
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awesome, there's a small studio here at work that I could use to take a pic…
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it's your embroidery but ... don't you think: pinned to the trees at newt with the bucolic soft focus of players in the background would elicit a more homely feel?
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yep, you had me at bucolic
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This isn't Cambridge ......
The juxtaposition of dirty inner city concrete and cuddly needlework would be more effective IMO.
Maybe use Peckham carpark as a backdrop.
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all the courts?
#morepagesinthebookEven better.
Would be good to show the varied locations tied together with a common theme.
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crap photo but this is what it looks like
my sister is awesome
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amazing!!!!
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What are the page/spread dimensions?
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Lalou definitive books size hasn't been decided, hopefully will be in and around the a4 size, landscape format, as it should be cheaper to produce, rather than a more bespoke size.
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I'll bring the sewing with me to polo tomorrow if any photographers want to take some snaps. I like the idea of a fuzzy court with players in the background.
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monday
Deadline for Submissions is TWO, count them ONE, TWO WEEKs away.
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Shit. Just seen this. I'll have stuff to you Blackfoot.
It’s a new year and a new start for the Forum Book.
As some of you may or may not know the idea of a coffee table book documenting the forum was floated more than two years ago. A book by the forum, for the forum, designed to document this place we use so extensively and all the great/exciting/social/competitive things we do outside of being keyboard warriors in front of our computers. Everyone who contributes, buys a book, lots of you who can’t/won’t/don’t want to contribute but want a coffee table book sized piece of the forum buy a book, and we provide a big fat donation to keep LFGSS going into 2012 and beyond.
Due to unforeseen circumstances it had to be put on hiatus, but now it is back. And myself and Photoben are bound and determined to get this published by the end of this year (year of our forum 2011). So there have been quite a few new members who have joined since it was first thought of so find the original link to the book thread here… http://www.lfgss.com/thread21480.html
If you didn't know abut the book, now is the chance to submit some work. I had discussions with Jono before he went off to Oz, and we came up with a couple of bits which we thought would be great to be included in the polo section. If you have any more ideas for submissions, just fill in the form and ping them across to the email below.
The book is going to be tilted towards photographic/design/ilustration work, so approximately 70% imagery, 30% text, and will be covering various topics, but I'm here to make sure that the Polo section has pieces from you the polo players, rather than me wittering on from the outside.
These are the ideas that myself and Jono thought would be interesting to do. Ideally I'd like someone to pick one of the pieces below and run with it, and send us the finished piece. But if you have a better/more interesting idea then I'm cool with you running with that and sending it through.
Why I play polo? Why I love polo, as everyone has a different story on when they started playing and what they like about it, etc? (prose)
The "evolution of a polo bike" a series of photo's showing how a polo bike has changed over time. and/or a piece on frame design for polo bikes, archie wilkinson, d.a.m.p, shop 14, different solutions to the same problems, speaking to those who ride them to explain the differences that have been designed in from a normal frame.
A piece on mallet changes over time, probably photo's ? Pique Jono says you started documenting mallet upgrades/fads a year or so back, so hopefully you should have lots of photos, etc.
A tourney diary/photo story I'm hoping someone took lots of shots in Rouen and/or Karlsruhe to supplement images I've got from Sol/Slamm and Wiganwill, of previous tourneys/throwin's
Polo family tree (team history) showing how interconnected some of the london teams and players are, as teams are created, folded or merged (illustration/design)
links to/photo's of london/uk polo t-shirts
a prose account of whats it like to play in a polo tourney.
a prose piece on how your polo bike becomes your only bike.
again if you have any other ideas then do email them through.
So what we need you to do now is start emailing ideas, thoughts/suggestions, photo’s
So start sending through your submissions to us at lfgss.book@gmail.com
DEADLINE is MARCH 31ST 2011
and put this form, filed out with the relevant information, at the top of your email,
My Forum name is:
My Real name is:
Email:
Website:
Creative field/expertise:
Page idea/submission:
The DEADLINE again is MARCH 31ST 2011 (any submissions after this date won’t be accepted, so make sure you get working and don’t leave it to the last minute)
For those of you who submitted work, first time round, or expressed interest, all of those submissions are still here and we will be getting in contact in the next couple of weeks, if we haven’t done so already.
Be Well