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I have this distinct memory.

15 years in the making.

An advanced art class, a project I had been putting together for weeks. It had come time for a class critique.

We sat in a circle, taking turns and showing what we had been working on.

My turn came and there was just silence.

A boy, of course the only one that I had some silly school girl crush on, finally spoke up and simply said "I don't get it"

..."I don't get it"...

I could even muster the strength to push out a sound. There was so much I put into this, so much i could have said.

But I was embarrassed. Then I was just plain angry, why did I have to explain what this meant to me. Take it in, internalize it, what does it mean to you. You who sat here as an artist, the same as me.

But I said nothing, I just couldn't. finally the instructor chimed in and put an end to my misery with some constructive comments.

But, for years those exact words rang in my ears and paralyzed me with everything I wrote, everything I drew, everything I created.

I still freeze. I don't share what I write. And I sit on my photograph for weeks, internalizing them, analyzing them, worrying. Will they get it? Before I ever muster enough confidence to share.

These photos I share, are so much more than a snapshot of our day. They are a piece of me. They are what it means to me to be a wife, a mother, a women, a poet. an artist.

Maybe you get it, maybe you don't. Maybe you draw your own interpretation, and that's okay too.

I'm learning to walk into the unknown and be okay with what is waiting there; I'm learning to be okay with the uncomfortable.

Nothing is more frightening than transparency.

Modern portrait with displayed diapositive from the 80. / 90. Diapositive was made by my father.

More info here:http://cathyb.typepad.com/my_weblog/2013/07/a-little-transparency-journal-number-2.html

 

Modern portrait with displayed diapositive from the 80. / 90. Diapositive was made by my father.

The results of the study of municipal transparency of the 100 largest cities of Ukraine over the past year are available: bit.ly/transparentcities_rating2019

 

For the first time in the history of CityTrasparencyRanking, we have two leaders at once – Drohobych and Pokrov, which received 79.1 points. In addition, Ternopil (76.0), Mariupol (74.6) and Vinnytsia (74.2) were in the top five.

Rand, Kwanza, Dollar, Pound, Reais and Trini-Dollar

 

47/52 Geld, Kohle, Cash!

Slide film. Scanned and resized.

Part of my slide project using donated images.

Fred Bunsen place

Zuiko Digital 7-14mm. Platja del Cura.

 

Resulta curiós, però és una cosa que ja m'ha dit més d'una persona, amb aquestes instantànies de Torrevella transforme un paratge lleig i fet malbé en una cosa bonica de veure.

A chair in the Roquette area in Arles

Modern portrait with displayed diapositive from the 80. / 90. Diapositive was made by my father.

#2 Rule to be broken: Fill in the frame with the subject. In this example, the photographer forgot the subject entirely!

 

We're Here! breaking the rules of photography.

Event organized by Monito in 2015 at the Swiss Embassy in London on the topic of transparency in the remittances Industry.

 

With François Briod, Michael Kent and Marco Nicoli as speakers and Leon Isaacs as moderator.

 

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Composição com taças de cristal e velas.

Composition with crystal goblets and candles.

Created with Apophysis

Event organized by Monito in 2015 at the Swiss Embassy in London on the topic of transparency in the remittances Industry.

 

With François Briod, Michael Kent and Marco Nicoli as speakers and Leon Isaacs as moderator.

 

Feel free to use this picture on your website, so long as you indicates "Monito" as the source and link back to our website www.monito.com

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