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Thank You BP! Top Kill (guest post)

Guest post by Zivity photographer davparkphotos
See the rest of the set here: http://www.zivity.com/models/myBerenika/photosets/1
 

Thank you BP!

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For destroying the worlds oceans, for killing the wildlife, for making our beaches uninhabitable. And who knows what long-term effects this may have? Shame to hear about your stock prices today, down again. But will that help you open your eyes, your corporate vision, to see that being a good steward of your environment can actually benefit a company’s bottom line? What happened to your name change, to your tag line “Beyond Petroleum?” Seems as if this recent catastrophe is all about petroleum, and greed. Perhaps BP really means Bloated Power.  Should be named BS for the crap you have been peddling to the public. Should not the fourth largest company in the world, that is right, the fourth largest, not have a contingency plan? Don’t they plan things out in advance? What about what if’s? What if the blow out preventer fails? What if we boycott BP? That is my idea of a “what if”.

I, for my part, will not buy gas from BP ever again. I still don’t gas it up at Exxon/Mobile either by the way.  And when I do gas it up, it is filling up my Honda Hybrid.

And that is what this set is really about, it is about trying to make people wake up to alternative energy sources. In some respects maybe there is a silver lining (but I doubt it) to this disaster. Maybe now we will realize that we can no longer rely on fossil fuels.  Does anyone remember the recent coalmine tragedy? Oh yeah and the fact that 11 people died in this BP calamity. Or that in 2005, after ignoring safety regulations, cutting back on maintenance, and leaving a warning system disabled at a BP Oil Refinery in Texas, a huge explosion occurred that left 15 workers dead, and injured 170 others. Or that in 2006 a tiny hole in a BP pipeline, that they had been told to inspect 3 years earlier, but ignored, caused 267,000 gallons of crude oil to spread into the tundra near Alaska Prudhoe Bay. 

BP figures it is easier and cheaper just to pay off fines for wrong doings than to correct the issue in the first place. BP has paid $485,000,000 in fines in the U.S. alone in the last five years. Who knows how much worldwide?

And BP, while one of the worst, certainly is not alone in its negligence. Relaxed regulations have allowed large corporations to become even larger, while turning a blind eye on safety, and the well being of employees and the world. Massay Energy Company, the coal mine operator, where the 25 workers were recently killed, had a significant history of safety  violations, directly relating to not properly ventilating the mine, to remove the highly combustible methane gas, that along with coal dust caused the massive explosion.

And if we are not being killed, and our local resources raped by multinational US based or UK based companies, then we are being held hostage by OPEC.   The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is a cartel of twelve countries made up of Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. Ah, We buy oil from these guys right? That is like shopping for groceries at your local drug dealing, gun running, Mafia. Oh, wait, the Mafia at least has a code of ethics. Last I checked Iran was not among our most favored nations, and Libya used to be considered an enemy (didn’t we bomb them?), although Gaddafi is a snazzy dresser.  He and Hugo Chavez must have the same tailor, yes Chavez who taunted George Bush (OK, Hugo and I had something’s in common!), who officially holds the title President, but operates more like a dictator.  And he is Latin America’s biggest opponent of the US, who also happens to be his biggest client. Yup, the US is the largest customer of Venezuela’s oil. Angola and Nigeria, huge oil producing countries, with untold wealth in the form of oil, are afloat in corruption and the majority of the populations live in poverty. Algeria has had fifty years of violence and civil war.  Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, while on the surface are friendly to the US, really just like providing us with oil, so they can become even wealthier.  Oh yeah, most, if not all, of the countries in OPEC would not even allow a organization like Zivity to operate on their soil and certainly would not allow self expression, especially involving the beauty of the female form to be shown. I am looking for a model to shoot with a full head scarf or burka on, except the robe covering her body would be wet with sweat from toiling for her man.  But I digress!

Ecuador seems to be the sole hold out in OPEC. They don’t seem to be too bad, and they have the Galapagos Islands, and the people wear those cool hats. But I forgot one country. Iraq is a member of OPEC. And things are going great there right? You don’t think for a minute that we might have invaded Iraq for oil right? NO way, George W was not smart enough to figure that out. But maybe Cheney was…

 

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Comments (15)

Jun 01, 2010
creativitydrive said...
Excellent post!
Jun 01, 2010
Joseph H said...
There's no shortage of complaints about BP or petroleum energy on the internet, but there's a shortage of classy photographs of naked women. I'm disappointed to see this kind of me-too post here. This is boring. Can we focus on the hot Zivity sauce please.
Jun 02, 2010
Arthur (akadiablo) said...
Thank you for the post. Its easy to ignore the absolute devastation or to think it will not affect us if we're not living by the Gulf, but the truth is, this ecological disaster and our oil consumption is destroying this planet. If we don't take a stand, who will? By putting a gorgeous model there, you focus our attention on the gulf coast.

Thank you.

Jun 02, 2010
Berenika said...
I have stood in front of the camera more times than I can remember. In the end, after thrill of the lens wears off, and creative exchange is done, all you have left is pretty pictures. This was the first time when the set actually had a meaning.
If the oil spill makes to Miami, instead of enjoying beauty we will be cleaning dead birds and fish off the shore.
Jun 02, 2010
Dg said...
This has been going on a long time in other parts of the world as well. If any good comes out of BP's spill in the gulf, it will draw attention to the situation in Nigeria (among other places) where oil spills like this are a common, regular fact of life (life expectancy around 40 years as a result, wtf?)

http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/nigerian-oil-spills-make-exxon-valdez-lo...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vijaya-ramachandran/a-developing-country-pers_b...

I'm sure there are other stories running around as well that are finally picking this up.

Jun 02, 2010
Zivity Hotsauce said...
@joseph - it comes with a lovely set of Zivity hotness and nudity! But, that aside, I've never had a post more discuss or more retweeted than this one, so clearly it isn't over saturated yet and this artist and model's take on the issue and expression of it through photography is interesting enough to get people talking.
Jun 02, 2010
Joseph H said...
I tend to invoke the Hegelian dialectic immediately when I encounter blind popular outrage. Oh, well. Maybe I should sponsor "Environmental Disaster" and "Evil Multinational Corporations" contests.
Jun 02, 2010
David said...
Joseph,
Well we look forward to your contests, and your comments. Your first post mentioned a shortage of classy photographs of naked women on the internet, but you must be on a different  internet than I, as Zivity is proof there there is an abundance of classy photos of beautiful naked woman out there. Plenty of Zivity Hot Sauce on my profile and more to come. It is interesting that 99.9% of my photos serve no purpose other than to be pleasing to the eye, or at least I consider them so, a few have a theme, but very little meaning. Put one set up that has a bit of meaning or a message and you hear that you only want classy T&A. Obviously you are a knowledgeable, intelligent person, do you not think there is a place for discussions like this peppered amongst the spicy hot sauce? or should we only be about pretty pictures? 

David

Jun 02, 2010
themistergraves said...
It's not the message that bores me about this shoot, its the execution. If you were going for something dark, I think you missed it by a mile. I feel nothing looking at the set but "oh look, a girl covered in chocolate syrup at the beach, following the tired-ass SuicideGirl photoset idea of starting clothed and ending naked for what appears to be no goddamned reason at all".

I commend you on your opinions, but your photoset just looks like well-timed vote-whoring to me.

Jun 02, 2010
Zivity Hotsauce said...
I like how timely it is and I think it is a great expression of how the photographer feels. I don't think there's a wrong or right way to execute how you feel about something, but we're all entitled to our opinions -- that's for sure. As I mentioned above, it certainly stirred up more activity than any other post we've made.
Jun 02, 2010
David said...
Well we start them clothed because you must start somewhere and you want them to end up naked. Perhaps next time will start them naked and work to clothed. We were not trying for something dark, we were trying to raise awareness on the issue, and the larger issue of the problem with fossil fuels. And not vote whoring at all. Don't get me wrong, I certainly like votes, but I save the vote whoring for the other photo sets. I actually shot this originally at the beginning of the month, with another model, who is not even on zivity, but she could not carry it off. If you saw that set you would REALLY think we missed it! But hey, even if you did not like the set, at least something made you comment. This actually is an important issue to me.  As I stated above, 99.9% of the hundreds of thousands of photos that I have taken were for no purpose but eye candy. And truthfully this is the first time that I have ever blogged. Never felt inclined to do it before. But this issue warranted more than just eye candy. Though I actually think she looks pretty hot covered in Karo Syrup. Not Chocolate syrup, it is too thin and runs off. 

More sets to come, some from SuicideGirls, and wannabes, and some just of lovely models with no more of a purpose that a good reason to take off their clothes and share their beauty. And who knows maybe a "Recycling is Sexy" campaign, I can hear the folks sharpening their knives right now getting ready to cut that to peaces!

Jun 02, 2010
Joseph H said...
As a photographer (on Zivity and elsewhere), questioning why women are naked or are getting naked is not something I'm prepared to do. That part I'm perfectly okay with. :-)
Jun 02, 2010
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Jun 02, 2010
David said...
I certainly can agree with you on that! And isn't it a wonderful thing.......
Dec 22, 2010
David said...
Hi,
Apologies for having to reach out to you like this, but I made a
quick trip, to London,United Kingdom and had my bag
stolen from me with my passport and credit cards in it. The embassy
is willing to help by authorizing me to fly without my passport, I
just have to pay for a ticket and settle Hotel bills. Unfortunately,
I can't have access to funds without my credit card, I've made
contact with my bank but they need more time to come up with a new
one. I was thinking of asking you to lend me some quick funds that I
can give back as soon as I get in. I really need to be on the next
available flight.

I can forward you details on how you can get money to me. You can
reach me via email or hotel's desk phone, +447045749898
waiting for response.
Thank You
David Parker

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