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2016.07.15 Day1 @射日島

 

Model:

Momoko Wakw Up 06

 

Fashion credits:

dress: Barbie

boots from ebay socks by me

Not quite awake yet!

Longtime Adopt-a-Plot volunteers, Sharon and Norm Milford, pull weeds on their plot.

2016.07.15 Day1 @射日島

 

Daughter and Father

So, I'm not too happy with this one and neither was my camera when I shook it awake this morning. It was in a bad mood and said, "Dude! Turn the light back off! My iris hasn't adjusted yet. Can't you just give me thirty more minutes?"

 

Then it began to berate me on how this was a shitty angle and, "Go shave man, you look like a damn fool... wait... that shirt again!?! Seriously?"

 

"I'm going out tonight," I said, "and none of my friends have seen it yet. Plus, scruffy is IN, asshole. I'm sending you with Mother to Colorado for pictures of my pissy over-dramatic Aunts. I'll find some other way to continue my 365 over the weekend."

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Hope everyone has a great weekend.

May have to resort to my iSight or Film for the weekend.

Palmones, polígono industrial.

Visita mi blog: www.manoinfocus.com

2016.07.15 Day1 @射日島

 

John Boner for CD&tGF

 

camera flash in the eye is pretty effective

2016.07.15 Day1 @射日島

 

Wakeup campaign is a campaign striving for equality, development and sustainability in developing and developed countries. The aim is not to dictate or force development issues onto people, instead it is to raise awareness by stimulating and awakening people visually by using design methods to develop people’s consciousness. One doesn’t have to be a millionaire nor a celebrity to help people suffering in developing or developed countries, one should not wait until a catastrophic event before helping, many things can be done.

  

Wakeup campaign uses interactive, engaging techniques (methods and processes) such as role play, design activities, craft work shops and loads more to help spread the issues of development in a social way for a sense of responsibility and duty to be conjured up, and effectively, begin to see not only change in people’s attitudes or perceptions, but begin to see actions, positive measures and steps towards a brighter future.

  

Wakeup campaign has already featured in local newspapers, magazines, zines, radio and many art/design and fashion blogs as well as having a presence in two successful pop up stores in Brixton Village Market and Carnaby Street. The campaign is reaching a wide, diverse audience and working to continue this by delivering quality, factual and engaging methods to further the success of the movement.

  

wakeupcampaign.co.uk

 

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We have lived not in proportion to the number of years we have spent on Earth, but in the proportion as we have enjoyed.- Henry David Thoreau

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