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A while ago, Sissel Abel & Katrine Gøth from danmarks medie- og journalisthøjskole, borrowed one of our parachutes for a small photo project. The result is very beautiful, so we want to share it with you.
Here's what they write:
"With this work the overall message and ideas we are trying to convey are of regality and power. We want to explore the power and strength that happens when you are a part of something bigger. To show the beauty within the woman and that she is powerful as an individual, but also together with equal women. The parahcute withholds a lot of different symbols. For us in this shoot it symbolizes unity and being free. It's a symbol of making something impossible, possible. It can make you fly. It’s a dream machine. We believe that without diversity and inclusion, society cannot reach its full potential, and that through increasing female representation, showcasing role models, and amplifying the female voice, we inspire, elevate and empower girls and women".
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I form emotional attachments to everything: inanimate objects (car, camera, laptop, teddy bears); music (Daft Punk, Bag Raiders, Vampire Weekend); television (Friends, Dexter, Supernatural)... The television one's a bit weird (okay fine, it's all a bit weird) and it just means it hurts me extra hard when people get killed off.
Wah wah wah.
50/365.
Human hand in black latex disposable glove holding assembled mincer attachment. Ready to be turned on mincer. Amber light effect.