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i know i say that im going to start different series all of the time, but for real... this is the first image of a series called worries of a woman. i wanted to show some of the terrible things that women around the world are facing everyday. situations that i feel many women fear in the back of their minds. this one is meant to be about abusive relationships, and how sometimes just a kiss seems to be worth so much pain. i have never personally experienced this, so im sorry to anyone who feels this isnt a proper portrayal.. its just my interpretation.
i actually have about 4 more images planned for this set already so it should go well.
uhhh. on a side note, i hate having to take breaks from my 365. i feel like im never going to finish it. its not even really a 365 anymore... but its still really good practice. plus, a lot of fun when i actually have time for it. :)
The most commonly asked question about DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is, "Why didn't she just leave?" which I answer clearly on my blog of the same title, which can be read on my Amazon Author Page at bit.ly/thebeastiloved And for those involved in an abusive relationship, I recommend the other blog on that page, "Don't Believe the Con Man" which spells out clearly why you must leave those relationships immediately.
The most commonly asked question about DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is, "Why didn't she just leave?" which I answer clearly on my blog of the same title, which can be read on my Amazon Author Page And for those involved in an abusive relationship, I recommend the other blog on that page, "Don't Believe the Con Man" which spells out clearly why you must leave those relationships immediately.
Stepped out of my comfort zone to shoot this emotion-driven shot.
I had to capture the lyrics of a song through three different photos and tell a story with them. I chose "Face Down" by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. This is the first photo of the series, and is also my favorite of the three. I don't plan on uploading the other two images as of now, so check out the comments for a triptych of all three photographs next to each other! (You have to click the little gray icon in the first comment, or you can click this link here: s748.photobucket.com/user/dannisiminerio/media/SummerFace... )
Model: Summer Russo
MUA: Bri Trischitta
Well shew! Six months ago today I made one of the hardest decisions of my life. I packed my bags and left everything I had known for the past 11 years, including an abusive relationship. It was the best decision I've made, and I believe you can see it here in my eyes, there's a clarity in my eyes, a peacefulness, and a smile on my face. Of course, the smile did have a bit to do with the person taking this photo, but regardless, my soul is content. I feel free, light, happier than I've ever been. Six months ago today I was in the worst shape I've ever been, more upset than ever, terrified, unknowing of what exactly was going to happen, but with my persistence, strong will, and the help of friends and family I made it through. And here I am.
So, thank you to everyone who assisted in my journey and helped me make it through - I couldn't have done it without you (and you know how you are). I will never forget your generosity and friendship. To my family - I thank God every day to have you back in my life.
Please, if you know someone in an abusive relationship, be it physical, mental, or emotional, please give them help, please don't give up on them. And if you are and you need someone to talk to but feel like you have no one, I'm here. Just message me and I will listen. That is never anything someone should have to go through alone.
xoxox
The title comes from the book "The Book Thief" (really good book if you haven't read it)
I turned the title into a more darker meaning than the book however.
This is from the day I took the pics with the bunny mask
Model:Cait
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adjective
1 demanding someone's total attention and love
I hate self portraits
(his hands are actually that big.. it's weird and scary)
I has this idea in my head for a while, being inspired by the many other (and better done) hand clone photos on flickr I thought I'd give it a try.
I really do hate self portraits haha
Inspired by Lissy Elle
Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
From Amazon reviews for THE BEAST I LOVED: A Battered Woman's Desperate Struggle to Survive. "This is a very intense book. I rarely find one that I can't just put down. I kept reading and when I had to attend to something, I would do it and go right back to the book. I wish I could give it more than five stars!" Karen, May 20, 2018.
Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
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Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
The story of one woman’s struggle to break the ‘Chains of love’.
It is Christmas Eve and 'Rose,' a woman in a red dress, awakes to find that she has no memory of who or where she is. As she gradually weaves the threads of memory together, a dark and violent picture begins to emerge. Compelled to leave for fear of her life Rose begins to pack... but it's dark outside and the house is full of strange noises. Will she escape, before her attacker returns? Or is he still in the House?
LADY IN RED is a mesmerising and powerful, award-winning drama that has stunned and moved audiences, nation-wide. Combining superb dialogue, a compelling plot, inspired performance and evocative colours to create an unforgettable experience - a journey through one woman's attempts to leave an abusive relationship. (Contains strong language and themes.)
For more details and tickets www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
The most commonly asked question about DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is, "Why didn't she just leave?" which I answer clearly on my blog of the same title, which can be read on my Amazon Author Page at bit.ly/thebeastiloved And for those involved in an abusive relationship, I recommend the other blog on that page, "Don't Believe the Con Man" which spells out clearly why you must leave those relationships immediately.
This image is a collaboration between the model and myself. She was in a very abusive relationship, got pregnant, lost the baby, and was cutting. Since she has gotten out of the relationship and has found out all of this pain wasn't her fault.
Dealing with – and breaking free from – an unhealthy relationship is never easy.
But the good news is, there are strategies available that can pave the way for a healthy recovery.
In this heartfelt interview with a master hypnotist, Karsten Küstner, he shares his journey into hypnosis, in addition to a very personal account of how he dealt with narcissistic abuse in an unhealthy relationship.
Listen to this interview to find out how Karsten found his passion for helping others overcome abusive relationships so they can transition into more confident, healthier versions of themselves.
Go ahead and listen to this heartfelt interview now by heading over to the Hypnosis Training Academy.
hypnosistrainingacademy.com/karsten-kustner-narcissistic-...
KNEE DEEP
by Jolene Perry
Shawn is the guy Ronnie Bird promised her life to at the age of fourteen. He's her soul mate. He's more uptight every day, but it's not his fault. His family life is stressful, and she's adding to it. She just needs to be more understanding, and he'll start to be the boy she fell in love with. She won’t give up on someone she’s loved for so long.
Luke is her best friend, and the guy she hangs with to watch girlie movies in her large blanketopias. He's the guy she can confide in before she even goes to her girlfriends, and the guy who she's playing opposite in Romeo and Juliet. Now her chest flutters every time he gets too close. This is new. Is Ronnie falling for him? Or is Juliet? The lines are getting blurry, but leaving one guy for another is not something that a girl like Ronnie does.
Shawn’s outbursts are starting to give her bruises, and Luke’s heart breaks as Ronnie remains torn. While her thoughts and feelings swirl around the lines between friendship and forever, she’s about to lose them both.
$2.99-$4.99
240 pgs.
ebook
ISBN: 9780983741886
ISBN: 9781476060316
Ces affiches devaient être un outil a l'usage des associations en luttent contre les violences domestiques, mais le photo montage utilise des images dont les droits d'auteurs si ils existent ne sont pas en ma possession, je propose donc par la plus un concept une idée dans la façon d'interpeler et de prévenir ce fléau qu'est la violence conjugale, et laisse a chacun la liberté d'exploiter le support dans un contexte et un cadre personnel.
reunited and it feels so good*.
*may not feel good for mitchell.
(Please ignore the odd "bye-bye" at the end of the video. I just realized I was running out of seconds.)
Idea No. 489: Toxic.
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What does a toxic relationship look like? Is it only with lovers? Or can it be a family member or friend? Why do we cause ourselves to nurture the very thing that hurts us? Is it because of societal pressure? Ignorance? Or because we feel as humans we can help it grow into something different? But that’s the thing; a cactus, even though it can grow flowers, still has thorns.
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I thankfully, to my knowledge, have never been in a toxic relationship. So for me, when I see others in one, I don't understand it...but that's exactly the point I guess. I've never had those thorns stuck in me. I had a student this past year who on a daily basis described how abusive her boyfriend was to her verbally, and that's part of the reason I came up with this idea (they broke up I believe).
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This is another exciting photo for me due to it being taken at #saguaronationalpark ! I was hesitant to try and Photoshop two different scenes together, months apart, but I love the way it turned out 😁 I have several others from other parks too! Summer ends for me this week, but I'm hoping to ramp up the photo taking. Cheers!
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1 in 3 teens are in an abusive relationship
For these images my puppeteer could be anyone, a family member, friend, acquaintances or boyfriend
If anyone has any suggestions on who my puppets puppeteer could be or what persona my puppet could have mail me on here or on my Facebook
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
Think 'Valentines Day,' and one may picture happy couples sharing moments of tenderness.
Think again.
Around the world, at least one in three women has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused during her lifetime, according to population report 'Ending Violence Against Women.'
In abusive teenage relationships, 4/5 of the girls continued to date their abuser, according to a Liz Claiborne study.
"I never doubted that he loved me. Sometimes he just lost control, but he always had his reasons. I still felt safe when his hands were around me," said 21-year-old Anna (not her real name), who was in an abusive relationship for two years.
"Only now do I realize that those hands were imprisoning me"
Domestic violence is the worst thing about our society. Thousands of women are facing this violence in her life. This is not easy to handle when it comes from your partner.many of books on domestic violence, but "The Beast I Loved: A Battered Woman's Desperate Struggle to Survive" is the shocking true story of survival and the intense bond June shared with her pathologically violent husband, a monster who physically and sexually tortured, degraded, and dominated her so relentlessly that she refused to believe he was dead even after she killed him.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
You need to empty your mind, and relax each other's muscle group until you feel like you are going to melt into the floor. Then you just let it all go. All the expectations, all the unneeded worry, all the things other people want for you but you don't want for yourself. bit.ly/beastloved
We have to train our mind to see the good in everything, the positive. If you fight with a family member, there is something to learn from it, but you may have to find what it is that you have to learn from that experience. You have to exercise your mind to do that. As the thought energy flows into our mind, we decide what we are going to think. bit.ly/beastloved
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
A social commentary done on dating violence and how it's kept quiet.
Roughly 1.5 million teenagers admit to being in an abusive relationship at some point in their high school life. Most of these go unreported at the hands of the abuser.
Kay Shrieve, January 2016.
inquiries- shrievek03@bbhcsd.org
Models - Stefanie Mazzeo www.instagram.com/stefanie_mazzeo/
Peter Wilson - www.instagram.com/p._willy_/
Are Abusive Relationships Linked to Playing Aggressive Sports Too?
I have always been of the opinion that yes, they do. Whenever you get used to aggression in one sphere of life, it does cast its shadows on the other spheres of life too. And we all know that football is one of the most...
Domestic violence is the worst thing about our society. Thousands of women are facing this violence in her life. This is not easy to handle when it comes from your partner.many of books on domestic violence, but "The Beast I Loved: A Battered Woman's Desperate Struggle to Survive" is the shocking true story of survival and the intense bond June shared with her pathologically violent husband, a monster who physically and sexually tortured, degraded, and dominated her so relentlessly that she refused to believe he was dead even after she killed him.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
A social commentary done on dating violence and how it's kept quiet.
Roughly 1.5 million teenagers admit to being in an abusive relationship at some point in their high school life. Most of these go unreported at the hands of the abuser.
Kay Shrieve, January 2016.
inquiries- shrievek03@bbhcsd.org
Models - Stefanie Mazzeo www.instagram.com/stefanie_mazzeo/
Peter Wilson - www.instagram.com/p._willy_/
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
A social commentary done on dating violence and how it's kept quiet.
Roughly 1.5 million teenagers admit to being in an abusive relationship at some point in their high school life. Most of these go unreported at the hands of the abuser.
Kay Shrieve, January 2016.
inquiries- shrievek03@bbhcsd.org
Models - Stefanie Mazzeo www.instagram.com/stefanie_mazzeo/
Peter Wilson - www.instagram.com/p._willy_/
This is a stunning exhibition called Profile of an Aggressor which is about domestic violence and abusive relationships. It's a travelling exhibition which, for some weird reason, is being shown in the National Coach Museum. I can't help but think that it deserves a more prominent placing and a much wider audience. The artist is Maria Paulino.
A social commentary done on dating violence and how it's kept quiet.
Roughly 1.5 million teenagers admit to being in an abusive relationship at some point in their high school life. Most of these go unreported at the hands of the abuser.
Kay Shrieve, January 2016.
inquiries- shrievek03@bbhcsd.org
Models - Stefanie Mazzeo www.instagram.com/stefanie_mazzeo/
Peter Wilson - www.instagram.com/p._willy_/