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AR2009-JJ01705
7 May 2009
Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits Kandahar Airfield to speak to the troops.
Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTF-Afg) is the Canadian Forces (CF) contribution to the international effort in Afghanistan. Its operations focus on working with Afghan authorities to improve security, governance and economic development in Afghanistan.
JTF-Afg comprises more than 2,750 CF members. Most of them serve at Kandahar Airfield or Camp Nathan Smith, the home of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar City. CF members also work at various military headquarters and support bases in southwest Asia, and with civilian organizations in Afghanistan.
Photo: MCpl Jonathan Johansen , JTFK Image Tech, Afghanistan Roto 7
French/Français
AR2009-JJ01705
7 mai 2009
Aérodrome de Kandahar (Afghanistan)
Le premier ministre Stephen Harper se rend à l’aérodrome de Kandahar pour rencontrer les militaires.
La Force opérationnelle interarmées en Afghanistan (FOIAFG) constitue la contribution des Forces canadiennes à l’effort international en Afghanistan. Les opérations canadiennes privilégient une collaboration avec les autorités afghanes afin d’améliorer la sécurité, la gouvernance et le développement économique du pays.
La FOI-AFG compte plus de 2 750 militaires, dont la plupart servent à l’aérodrome de Kandahar et au Camp Nathan-Smith, l’emplacement de l’Équipe de reconstruction provinciale (ERP) du Canada à Kandahar. D’autres membres des FC sont affectés à des quartiers généraux militaires et à des bases de soutien en Asie du Sud-Ouest ainsi qu’à des organisations civiles en Afghanistan.
Photo : Cplc Jonathan Johansen, technicien en imagerie de la FOI-AFG, ROTO 7
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Photo #52: Stay Awake With Jessie

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This picture is #52 in my 100 Strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in the 100 Strangers group www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/pool/ or at www.100Strangers.com .
Yesterday at Second Sunday in Over the Rhine, we met Jessie. Later in the afternoon, I saw this beautiful ceramic sculpture through the window of a gallery; I walked in to see it up close, and Jessie was sitting beneath it – it turned out she is the ceramicist and stained glass artisan who created it. It isn’t often I see artwork that I love immediately – I would buy this piece if I could afford it now. It’s 7 feet in diameter and I love the shapes and colors of it. Jessie said the colors were inspired by Eastern India, where she plans to travel in the future.
Later I found out more about Jessie and her work on the Soapbox Cincinnati blog:
A photographer and seamstress, a potter and in-demand stained glass craftsman, her repertoire is diverse and firmly grounded in a personal D.I.Y. aesthetic. Soon, Cundiff begins another chapter in her ongoing mission to sow the seeds of community in OTR with the 2010 opening of Mingei, a collective artists’ space on Main Street in what is now the Krafthaus Gallery.
Mingei’s location is crucial to Cundiff’s vision of community. Multiple art galleries and studios in Cincinnati, like so many other cities across the country, have chosen by necessity or sheer personal preference, to exhibit in locations tucked away and findable only by the insider art community. "As long as I can afford it I will never leave Main Street," Jessie states with resolve. She recognizes that OTR and its main artery are in a "weird state" right now. Storefronts are empty, but tenants are moving into rehabbed loft apartments. "The combination of Over-the-Rhine’s beauty, history, architecture and soul is unparalleled in the region." Other artists like Cundiff find the areas European qualities especially attractive – including living and working in a place that doesn’t require a car. The neighborhood’s central location, diversity and affordable rent and entrepreneurial assistance from the Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce are all helping to drive a new gallery movement along the once popular "entertainment district."
The space takes its exotic name from a Japanese folk art movement from the early part of the last century. The underlying philosophy of the Mingei artists exalted the "hand-crafted art of ordinary people." In Cundiff’s words this means three things: "Locally made, hand crafted, and affordable." The rapidly increasing pace of technological and social change are well played themes. "We have too many mass produced objects in our life," she states. "One of the most important messages I’d like to communicate with my work is that we all need to slow down."
Julie Fay, owner of two Main Street businesses, Urban Eden and Iris Book Cafe, has known Jessie for several years and has been a firsthand witness to her passion for both the arts and the neighborhood. Ebullient in her compliments, Fay says of Jessie, "She’s a charming person. Warm, sensitive and beautiful. I know she’s worked very hard for a long time."
Jessie, it was a pleasure to meet you – thanks for letting me take a picture of you and your 7′ mandala!
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