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My plan was to grow a 6 month beard, but it started interfering too much with things like eating and blowing my nose, so I decided that it had to go.
My daughter’s 2nd grade class did these Santa beards for an activity at the holiday party. I hope you will give a dollar per picture to Kiva.
Thank you!
Lisa Kent
The Great Beard Experiment of 2014 came to its conclusion tonight. I let the boys do the honors of removing it from my face. Each got to carve something into a cheek (Andy's says "HI!"), and then reduced from full beard to goatee, to mustache, and finally back to "normal" (whatever that means).
Today we begin the journey to Philadelphia - the long way. First up: Bakersfield to San Diego.
And I suppose this is as good a time as any - I must confess that I had to trim a bit for the wedding I was in a week ago. You might recall that "shave" was the original verb the bride used. I got a gentle trim instead, and the bride even thanked me. If you must shame me, I understand. But I hope you don't. :)
Beard season for me usually runs 1 October - 1 April.
This year I wore my beard longer and when April 1 came, trimmed it down to a goatee for a while.
Next stage in the trim-down to the mustache.
Bearded competitors Jeremy Mayall and Jason Hansen are entering an international beard growning competition in Norway. They have just started and are making a documentary on the way.
i cleaned it up a little this morning. it still looks kinda scraggly in person, but you can't tell here.
Update: This is a series I did in 2011, collaborating with Paige Steplewski. This is a male identity project, specifically about beards. The beard is specifically male, for the most part, some men choosing to keep clean, others who prefer the beard. I feel like the beard is a facial accessory, kind of like make up for women, that men choose to have. This project goes into portraits of bearded men, asking them why they choose it, what the societal assumptions are and what inspired the decision. I am currently working on a male identity project. I have yet to think of a title BUT I am photographing men with beards, asking them what it means to them to have a beard and why they choose to have one. There are many more photos to come, as well as video.
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