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Searching for something true.
My sincere thanks for all the love you gave me on my maple leaf photo “Tell Me.” I'm truly grateful. I hope you have a beautiful/magical rest of the week. Tomorrow is October. ~
TD: f/3.2, 1/4000 sec, ISO 100, @50 mm
#dreamscometrue when you partner up with the right people. Ballantine's & I teamed up to capture this surreal portrait 30m underwater. Don't believe it? See how it was done on the blog: ift.tt/1C9HKLa #StayTrue
not so easy ...
when the jobs are cruelly lacking to day -
here in Marrakesh a delivery man
in his cart waiting for a job -
stay true - rester soi même -
pas si facile ...
quand l'emploi manque cruellement
ici à Marrakech un livreur dans sa carriole
attendant une besogne.
Since the ban on organizing the Harleyday in the Dutch city of Breda, every year on the third Sunday in August spontaneously a 'No Harleyday' is held.
This photo is part of a small album. Click here to see the whole set:
www.flickr.com/photos/10989519@N06/sets/72157635139306723/ and then click on the small arrow symbol right above of the screen for a slideshow.
Sinds het verbod op het organiseren van de Harleydag in Breda vindt ieder jaar op de derde zondag in augustus spontaan een 'No Harleydag' plaats.
Deze foto maakt deel uit van een klein album. Klik hier om de hele set te zien:
www.flickr.com/photos/10989519@N06/sets/72157635139306723/ en dan op het kleine pijlsymbool rechtsboven op het scherm voor een diashow.
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Untouchable (2014-2020)
The photo shoot for this was six years ago this month, been looking forward to publishing this one for a long time. This was a personal photoshoot with the highest production value I’ve ever done; model, hair & makeup artist, production assistant. Happy to present ‘Untouchable’.
Strobist: Nikon Speedlight SB-700 @ full power through Westcott 36" softbox subject right.
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So far, I like it. #Memories are something everyone can relate to. Memories from the 90s are forever special! Even when they do not always have happy memories. What does it mean for your identity when your parents, or you, were born in a different country?What does it mean to be identified as part of a subgroup like Asian American, Italian American, or Russian American as a young adult? Additionally,what role does music play in shaping this mixed identity?
“ Like millions of other people, my first glimpse into the prospect of "alternative" culture came when I listened to Nirvana's
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" in 1991. I was thirteen. It was one of the greatest songs I had ever heard, mostly because it was the first great song I had chosen on my own.
I believed that I'd happened upon a secret before everyone else, and I was addicted to this feeling. I heard the song late one night on the radio. The next day, nobody knew what I was talking about. There wasn't even a video yet. I patiently awaited the release of Nevermind.” Hua Hsu
*** When my family moved to the U.S. in July of 1995, the first thing I bought after my birthday was a cheap Walkman that also picked up FM radio stations. I listened to it non-stop. I would take it with me on my way to seventh grade in September. Whenever I felt upset about the unfamiliar language and culture, I would turn to my Walkman for comfort. I listened to it even more. I could barely understand the words but it felt it was the only thing that could understand my feelings.
When we moved here, books and music in English inspired me and helped me stay afloat despite many challenges. This book reminded me of my childhood and made me realize how books and music become our closest friends when we feel lost in the world. We turn to them for comfort and to rediscover ourselves. They blend the culture we choose for ourselves with the culture we were born into.
... she was life itself.
wild and free.
wonderfully chaotic.
a perfectly put together mess.
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Hot fashion Icon Bryan O'Quinn posed for paparazzi as he exited a white stretch limousine at the Prince Concert in 2000 Associated Press Photo by Jeff Siner
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Charlotte NC — Nigerian American singer, songwriter, music producer, radio personality and community organizer Bryan O'Quinn; a former spokesman of the men of valor responsible fatherhood group which was at one time powered by Mecklenburg County and the Family Courts Division . said “all people have the right to exist whether I agree with them or not ”
During MSNBC's coverage of the Democratic Convention in Charlotte NC. Bryan O'Quinn said, "I have to tell you, I have really strong opinions about a lot of things, and I do not always verbalize these opinions, because regardless of what I believe, other people have the right to exist whether it suits my individual scope of the world or not.”