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1. Our Eye advice women should consider for optimal vision health.

2. Use contact lenses correctly.

3. Understand cosmetic safety and your eyes.

4. Protect eyes from harmful UV rays.

5. Schedule your annual eye check-up.

  

We don't just change vision, we change lives.

Vision Force works on projects with individuals, organizations, and youth around the world, providing education and training for leaders, entrepreneurs and change agents of all ages. In June 2006, we partnered with Robyn Emerson and World Prep, an Austin-based non-profit organization that brings youth from different cultures together as global citizens.

 

Read more about the Vision Kenya project on our blog.

 

Visit VisionForce.com.

Taken with minimal light provided by a small torch.

Stills from The Vision, a 48 Hour Film Project 2011 Entry-- Team Latitude 32 San Diego, CA.

RIGHT NOW ** Images of Halloween 1900-1920 debuts now at Vintage Visions Gallery opening in St John

 

Taken at The Vintage Visions Gallery, St John Parish (170, 98, 24)

 

Vision Force works on projects with individuals, organizations, and youth around the world, providing education and training for leaders, entrepreneurs and change agents of all ages. In June 2006, we partnered with Robyn Emerson and World Prep, an Austin-based non-profit organization that brings youth from different cultures together as global citizens.

 

Read more about the Vision Kenya project on our blog.

 

Visit VisionForce.com.

Vision Force works on projects with individuals, organizations, and youth around the world, providing education and training for leaders, entrepreneurs and change agents of all ages. In June 2006, we partnered with Robyn Emerson and World Prep, an Austin-based non-profit organization that brings youth from different cultures together as global citizens.

 

Read more about the Vision Kenya project on our blog.

 

Visit VisionForce.com.

Visions Showcase 2009 - Friends

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Low Vision Treatment in Cypress and Surrounding Areas

 

Low Vision is an impaired vision that cannot be fully restored by surgery, medical treatments or conventional eyeglasses or contact lenses. It is not blindness, but more than 15 million Americans have some type of visual impairment. When an individual’s eyesight cannot be corrected to better than 20/200 with lenses, one is considered to have low vision. Macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and genetic diseases are some of the causes of low vision. While a cure is not possible, your eye doctor in Cypress, Texas can utilize bioptic telescopes and microscopes mounted on your glasses, among other options, to help enhance your low vision.

 

Visions Of Disfigurement playing on the Sunday of Bloodstock Festival 2016.

 

Photograph by Sean Larkin for Midlands Rocks

 

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In the 1920s, the photographers of the new vision, László Moholy-Nagy (influenced by the Bauhaus), Alexandre Rodtchenko and El Lissitzky (influenced by constructivism), affirmed the primacy of formal research, particularly through graphic research and audacious framing that could go as far as abstraction. This movement was born in Germany in the 1920s and then spread. This style is characterized by an interest in the specificity of the medium and in graphic experiments. Germaine Krull participates in the search for audacious points of view.

 

Willi Ruge, Seconds Before Landing, 1931 ( MoMA Collection )

 

Several aspects attract László Moholy-Nagy to the new medium. First of all, it is undoubtedly its mechanical nature. Like many of his contemporaries, Moholy-Nagy was indeed fascinated by the new technical and industrial world; defining art as an agent of permanent improvement of human perception, he considered it the duty of the modern artist to integrate the contributions of technical progress. However, the main quality he credits to mechanical media is to rid artistic creation of manual mediation and subjective imprint.

 

Photography, product of a physico-chemical process more guided by the artist than truly created by him, would thus finally give access to a "pure optical image", to an "objective vision" pre-existing to any culture and any subjectivity, freeing our eyes from the veil of habit and knowledge. László Moholy-Nagy was a Bauhaus Master from 1923 to 1928.

 

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i bagni a Pré St.Didier si fanno così

Vision @ Wellmont Theater

Montclair, NJ | Dec 11, 2009

 

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Tunnel vision, metro station at Wilhelmina Plein, Rotterdam: in black and white

Immagini dalla presentazione della nuovagamma di Tv a marchio Philips di TP-Vision

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