Los Angeles based photographer, Roger Fojas views photography as catching a glimpse of the theater of life. Enjoying all forms of photography, his work has been eclectic and varied... whether shooting magazine editorials, commerical products, fashion, celebrities, the music scene, environmental portraits, headshots, artistic nudes, weddings, or the myriad of other aspects that comletes his vision.
For more information about Roger and his photographic work feel free to contact him here -or- visit Roger's other photography website at: http://www.rogerfojas.com
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We are finally ready to start promoting my 'I Surrender' single with my album, 'Ella Trip' coming right after -yey!! What d'ya think to the video teaser?
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I share this rose bud from my garden in honor of our budding new artful friendship. I admire your talent and the creativity you put into all you do Roger. I look forward to browsing your shared imagery for inspiration.
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please drop by & comment me some feedback on my debut video, which was shot on the north east coast of england where i grew up, i'd love to know what u think!
you name it my friend. I'm up to no good mostly. Songwriting, Visual Arts, trying unsuccessfully to learn how to use my camera... maybe you could help me with that. hit me up. I'm in hancock park.
Blood and Sand (1922) is a silent movie produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Fred Niblo and starring Rudolph Valentino, Lila Lee, and Nita Naldi. It was based on the Spanish 1909 novel Blood and Sand (Sangre y arena) by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. There is an earlier version of Blood and Sand (1916), filmed by Blasco Ibáñez himself, with the help of Max André. This earlier version was restored in 1998 by the Filmoteca de la Generalitat Valenciana (Spain).
Juan Gallardo (Rudolph Valentino), a village boy born into poverty, grows up to become one of the greatest matadors in Spain. He marries a friend from his childhood, the beautiful and virtuous Carmen (Lila Lee), but after he achieves fame and fortune he finds himself drawn to Doña Sol (Nita Naldi), a wealthy, seductive widow. They embark on a torrid affair with rather sadomasochistic overtones, but Juan, feeling guilty over his betrayal of Carmen, tries to free himself of Doña Sol. Furious at being rejected, she exposes their affair to Carmen and Juan's mother, seemingly destroying his marriage. Growing more and more miserable and dissipated, Juan becomes reckless in the arena. He is eventually killed in a bullfight but does manage to reconcile with Carmen moments before he dies.
heyloo thar mr rodger! how are you on this fine new blossoming year??? for some reason ive got a feeling this year is going to be a very good one indeed! has one had a good christmas and new year?
Happy New Year !
"Not a Political Song" video clip - Goodbye to G. W. Bush - is now up on my page. Please come by, say hello and share with your friends.
Peace,
Holmes