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New series I decided to do of creepy super edited self portraits. This is the first one.

It was scary up there even with the protective caging. The wind was howling and giving the chills.

it's terrible that people actually hate themselves because they aren't in a certain weight, or don't have this or that, and will physically cut themselves open. people are terrified of being judged because they don't look like the person on the cover of the magazine. so maybe if we showed people that it was okay to be who they are, instead of just saying: "don't be afraid to be you as long as you're confident it doesn't matter." then maybe there will be less people with slashes on their wrists and notes saying "i'm sorry i wasn't good enough."

 

Is this a joke?? This is the wall outside a daycare.

Fiona yawning/roaring. The fuzz toward the top is actually Rosemary trying to (and succeeding in) interrupting the capture.

i have no idea what kind of spiders these are, or if they're poisonous, but it doesn't matter. they're terrifying. they live in giant spider-web-condos with many dozens of their terrifying cousins. i like to think i'm pretty sanguine about most bugs, even the scary ones, but not these.

This was one of the most amusing, terrifying, and weird bird observations I've had. This little chatterbox is right at home in the busy parking lot of a random Chipotle and he's been there for over a year! There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with him. He chirps, chatters and sings, struts around like he owns the place, and dodges the constant car traffic in a very busy parking lot. He's well-known to birders in the area and had many visitors when I was there.

 

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tiny but terrifying

Now...I am like them. More, more than that...

 

I am one of them.

Rogelio in horse mask

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Fourth of July, NYC 2001.

In a month and a bit I will be married... I was thinking about it this evening and found these pictures from the time when we got engaged 3 years ago (!) in Rhodes, Greece... I know, 3 years engegment is't quite a while but we just totally forgot about it or maybe wanted to... until last year... and here we are on the verge of marriage. So... a bit sentimental set of pictures...

Disneyland

Anaheim, CA

1973

Packing your life and things and moving to a new country is a difficult task. I recently relocated from Canada to Cleveland, Ohio, and I was terrified about moving to an unfamiliar place where I knew no one. One day, my dad and I decided to go around town and visit famous spots in Cleveland to get more familiar with the place and discover fun activities to do there. We heard about this beautiful naturistic spot called Hinckley Lake and decide to explore the famous location. As soon as I got there, I was struck in awe because of how familiar this spot looked compared to one of the lakes I went to as a kid in my hometown in Canada. I immediately pulled out my camera and took a picture of this stunning scenic view which made it feel as though I was back home in Canada. The picturesque, bright areas with broad views filled my mind with an instant dose of happiness because I was reminiscing my childhood memories of visiting the lake back home. This image perfectly captures my desire to visit this location whenever I missed Canada. This place made a great difference in my life because it brought back those beautiful moments I used to spend with my friends and family when I was young which made me realize that I want to visit this place whenever I felt homesick. This image is very important to my identity because it shaped who I am today and influenced several important aspects of my childhood.

 

When I was in my senior year of high school, my dad broke the news that he got a job in America and would be moving to Cleveland, Ohio by the end of the year. At first, I was pretty upset because it has always been a dream of mine to live in the US but moving to Cleveland, Ohio just didn't seem as exciting. However, I must disagree because Cleveland and Canada were pretty similar in some ways which helped me feel better whenever I missed Canada. I made a lot of great memories in Cleveland Ohio especially eating delicious food, visiting the Rock and Roll hall of fame, and discovering fun things to do in suburban towns with my friends, especially my roommate who lives 10 minutes away from me. I am happy to live in Cleveland as I have finally adapted to the change in surroundings and found a comfortable place. I have some great friends who live close by, a beautiful new home, and my family. Moving to Cleveland has definitely been a huge transition in my life but it was definitely for the best because I felt closer to finding my true identity and interests. I learned that I can adapt to change pretty well and i shouldn't be afraid to discover new things because it brought great opportunities to my life

Who is this furry? Why is he on ice?

I'm going to be all alone.

 

'cause there ain't no other fish in the sea for me.

Shot with an Argus C4, on some crappy CVS brand color film, 400 iso.

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