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fotos para el trabajo final de artisticas*

I am calling out to you through my art, If you have time, stop by, you won't regret it. :)

 

A million thanks to Kika for taking care of all the details and for guiding and supporting me.

  

Rita Glad (Sanem Albatros)

Art Will Always Live

  

RITA GLAD SHOWROOM&ART

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Christina Aguilera - Beautiful (Official HD Video)

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modelo: shuriru

fotografia: shuriru

comentario: toda mujer tiene su belleza, mujer únase y también diga no a la anorexia, antes que le cuesta la vida a más personas.!

dato: sabías que las mujeres sufren de más anorexia?

sabias que la anorexia y la bulimia cuestan la vida ?

es hora de decir basta!

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OJO ESTAN ROBANDO MIS FOTOS NO SOY YO OJO QUE ONDA LUNATICA?

me estan usurpando identidad

oye cortala tiene tu vida, esto me sorprendio :/

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ABUCHENLA!

  

28 de noviembre vuelvo!

pulviscolo.

mi ricordo di non cadere

e ricordo a voi di non errare

 

ri

cadere

flap

Actually in general I'm getting a lot better about this sort of thing but today just happened to be one of those days.

 

I might delete this later.

i personally do not have an eating disorder. But have been on the edge. One of my friends has been in and out of hospitals for the past 2 years. It is something terrifying and serious.

Obras que estão expostas na Galeria da Candido Mendes até o dia 31 de maio. O que te alimenta é uma exposição sobre os distúrbios alimentares.

Up to #478 Mar 22, 2009.

From Horizons of Culture photowalk to Volos, Magnisia, Greece.

ANOREXIA:

[] You have dry skin.

[] You eat one meal.

[] You're very weak.

[x] You hate yourself.

[] You starve yourself.

[x] You have low self esteem.

[] You use laxatives.

[x] You need to be more skinny.

[] People always say you're skinny, but you think you're fat.

[] People think you are too skinny.

Total:3

 

ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVE DISORDER:

[x] Your mind is all over the place.

[] You are hyper most of the time.

[x] You barely pay attention to anything.

[] You can't cooperate well.

[] You talk all the time.

[] You need attention 24/7.

Total: 2

 

BIPOLAR DISORDER:

[x] You can act wild at times then the next day you are depressed.

[x] You are very irritable.

[x] You are antisocial.

[] You have very high self esteem sometimes.

[] You are abusing alcohol, drugs, or sex.

[x] You have thought of or attempted suicide.(thought of, not attempted)

Total: 4

 

BULIMIA:

[] You throw up all of your food.

[] You throw it up even when you don't feel sick.

[] You have no control over how you eat.

[] You use laxatives.

[] You have overly exercised to where you almost fainted.

[] You always say you are fat, when you aren't.

[] People think you're way too skinny.

Total:0

 

CONDUCT DISORDER:

[] You are a bully.

[] You threaten other people.

[] You often find yourself in fights.

[] You have used a weapon that could cause injury to others.

[] You are cruel to humans or animals.

[] You have raped or molested someone.

[] You destroyed property on purpose.

[] You always lie.

[] You stay out all night.

[] You have/tried to run away from home.

Total: 0

 

DEPRESSION:

[] You are always sad.

[] You find no hope in your future.

[x] You find no longer excitement over the activities you use to love.

[x] You always find yourself around the house all day.

[x] You have low self esteem.

[] Everything bad that happens is always your fault.

[x] You always seem to be weak or have physical features hurt.

[x] You are failing school.

[x] You have thought of or attempted suicide.(again thought of not

attempted)

[] You have/tried to run away from home.

[] Hope is no longer there for you.

Total: 6

 

AUTISM/ASPERGER SYNDROME:

[x] You are socially awkward

[x] You have trouble focusing on things

[x] You usually have trouble sleeping

[] Sometimes you have a lot of energy

[] You have trouble talking or you can't talk at all

[] You flap your hands when your excited

[x] You daydream 24/7

[x] You get upset easily

[x] Sometimes it feels like no one cares about you

Total:6

 

OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER:

[] You have daily rituals.

[x] You have disturbing thoughts or thoughts you hate.

[] You have to do a certain thing until it feels right.

[] You have to keep things in a certain order.

[] You have harmed yourself.

[x] You have to check some stuff over again.

Total: 2

 

POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER:

[x] You repeatedly have flashbacks of horrible moments or memories in

your life

[] You repeatedly have dreams of horrible moments or memories in

your life.

[] You sometimes think the event will happen again.

[x] You can be/are antisocial.

[] You have lost interest in the things you used to love.

[] You have not had a lot of sleep lately.

[x] You worry about dying at a early age or dying at all.

[x] You can have angry outbursts.

[] You act younger than your age.

Total:4

 

SCHIZOPHRENIA:

[] You often have hallucinations.

[x] You have strange, unusual dreams or thoughts.

[x] You can be confused about reality and fantasy.

[x] You think people are always staring or talking about you.

[x] You have extreme anxiety or fearfulness.

[] You do not take care of your hygiene like you should.

[x] You are very shy.

[x] You often talk to yourself.

Total:6

 

i have depression n AUTISM/ASPERGER SYNDROME n SCHIZOPHRENIA

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

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I’m not feeling so well

Maybe we could just sit for a spell

And make amends

It depends on my injury

I don’t want to be me

I don't want to be me

I don’t want to be me

You won’t save me

Cause I’m not the fortunate one

So don’t blame me

If I decide to just run

You won’t save me.

  

-Amanda Clemens

    

Butterfly 6: Bulimia. Many girls take an alternative to anorexia by starving themselves and they choose instead to overeat and then purge by way of vomiting. These symptoms and signs are even harder to detect because the victim’s behavior is usually completely normal. Bulimics are the ones that need a special eye to watch over them.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

Ela é moderna, é vaidosa, tá na moda, modelo internacional e claro, anorexica!!

melhor amiga: Betty Bulimia!

When saw the colosseum in purple I thought it was a commercial ad, and I was a disappointed about it. However, it was to raise awareness about Anorexia and Bulimia, and to encourage people to seek help. Anorexia and Bulimia are the #1 reason for young people in Italy to die (and not only Italy, I think).

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

First let me say this: I DO NOT HAVE AN EATING DISORDER.

 

But I feel this way every day.

 

And I'm pretty sure I use that dress way too often. :P

 

This didn't exactly turn out the way I wanted but I posted anyway.

 

Oh and I'm finally getting to the point where I haven't had to add all of my photos to groups. They get comments on their own. :D But I'll probably still add some of them because then they get more views and such.

 

But yeah. Exciting!

fotos para el trabajo final de artisticas*

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

fotos para el trabajo final de artisticas*

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

Haven't figured out a title for this. Acrylic painting. 24" x 36"

sick, twisted, obsessed .. perfect.

 

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

Street plantings in afternoon light .

 

Oxford St

Bulimia . Brisbane

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

Another toilet, another puking Japanese girl, this time in Vald’Isere. France

¿Y de qué belleza estamos hablando?

Acaso ¿la belleza es sinónimo de morir de hambre?

Es necesario vomitar todo lo que comes?

Muchas veces ni sabemos el daño que hacemos, al decir gordo o gorda alguien, ni si quiera te lo imaginas... ten cuidado con lo que hablas y ten más cuidado aún en lo que la sociedad llama belleza delgada.!

 

Recuerda siempre que la belleza viene del interior y como siempre digo no todo lo que brilla es oro.

No le des cabida a este suicidio a largo plazo muchas veces llamado anorexia y bulimia, limpia tu mente!

 

contenta estoy porque esta foto es solo retocada, pero si fuese real. ¿Qué dirias tú?

After Goldilocks had eaten all three bowls of porridge, she felt so guilty that she purged it all into Little Bear's toilet.

 

"Nationally, 4.5% of high school students have vomited or taken laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the last 30 days. In college age women, 4%, or four out of every 100, have bulimia. "

 

Saw this video here last night and HAD to do one to do with this.

 

One of the final images in my Behind the Scenes, Fairytales series!

Tomorrow is my last fairytale photo, because now school is back on its really hard to get hold of any props in time. I might even start a new series up! If you have any cool ideas, let me know!

 

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141/365

 

Mine and Aaron's compilation Sunday is on Aaron's page!!! :D

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

The Eating Disorders Program of The Ottawa Hospital serves the needs of adult patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region and Eastern Ontario, who is struggling with serious eating disorders that include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other specified feeding and eating disorders.

A few days ago I received an invitation to attend AIPAD, the prestigious annual event held in New York City by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers, at the Armory building on Park Avenue.

 

I had never visited AIPAD before in my life, but I heard plenty about it, so I gladly took the opportunity to have a personal peek in there and here ‘s some snippets about my rookie experience.

 

First of all what is AIPAD? It is an association “acting as the collective voice of the art photography dealers that make up its membership”, as well as an event, where those members annually curate, display and sell Photographic Fine Art.

 

AIPAD is also a place where discerning buyers, truly able to appreciate the value of a photographic image, can go to purchase Photographic Fine Art prints.

AIPAD even appears to welcome a third category of people: those who go there not only to admire the photos on the walls, but also to benefit, one hopes, from schmoozing and mingling with photography dealers and buyers, a privilege not so easy to gain, in this day and age.

 

What ‘s hanging on AIPAD walls, then?

Technically speaking, Photographic Fine Art: the very crème de la crème.

Beautiful, intriguing, brand new as well as classic and well-digested masterpieces, all selected by the best curatorial efforts of some of the most influential worldwide Photographic Fine Art dealers.

 

What did I actually see on AIPAD walls?

Many exquisite, mind-expanding, thrilling works by several masters of photography from the past, the present and possibly, even from the future.

 

Concurrently, I also saw some mediocre, yet somehow craftily validated and overpriced lesser works. I even saw some occasional vomit-inducing work, the value of which can perhaps be understood only by imagining some obscure, yet fascinating Machiavellian mechanism, enabling such images to be hanged on the walls of a prestigious exhibition such as this.

 

But, let me stick the point: AIPAD is not a museum or an exhibition or a pop-up show. This is a PHOTOGRAPHIC FINE ART MARKET EVENT, first and above all.

 

And that’s the main reason I would strongly recommend you to go to AIPAD: Photographs are actually being bought and sold here: it is a valuable reality check, especially if you are a working photographer today.

Real money exchanges hands: photographic prints, of the most diverse subjects, provenance and size are given a specific value here and are being purchased by the most diverse buyers for the most diverse reasons.

 

No, I don’t know those reasons: It could be to invest in the work of a world-renowned author, to further enrich a museum collection, or because of a perfectly fitting color, size or subject that will look fabulous hanging above some new furniture. Or to indulge the cravings for an image you want to look at every day for the rest of your life, or it could be to gamble, to bet some money in a brand new sensation, in a still largely unknown but upcoming talented photographer.

 

Whatever the reasons behind a sale, it was interesting to learn that some sort of healthy market still exists, at least for an elite of living and deceased photographers, as well as for their dealers.

 

Meanwhile, outside the Armory thick walls, in the rather confused and confusing Age of the Photo-Bulimia, many, perhaps less talented, or less clever, or simply less well-connected photographers appear to be increasingly struggling just to maintain credibility and some fiscal stability in the work practice they love.

 

Fact is that while many photographers probably think it would be only fair to be given at least a shot at having their work hanging on the walls of AIPAD, a small minority of them seems to achieve that goal.

 

What are the reasons behind that? I don’t know. You better ask the experts.

You’ll find them in the relatively newly established (and booming) industry of portfolio reviews, freelance curators, photography workshops, etc.

This appears to be today the main, perhaps the only, filtering and validating mechanism in place, which might give you a chance, a gentle kick in the butt, to gain entry, at some level, to the very exclusive and well guarded ecosystem of the Fine Art Photography Marketplace.

 

I walked out of AIPAD with mixed feelings and, as it often happens, with more questions than answers.

 

On the sidewalk outside the Armory I bumped into my friend, Luis Mendes, the almost octogenarian, by now iconic, New York street photographer.

His 4x5 Speed Graphic in hand, he was trying to elicit some business standing next to AIPAD main entrance, offering to take unique portraits of passers-by on peel-apart instant film.

 

A small group of elegantly dressed ladies, on their way out from AIPAD, the latest digital Leica swinging from their necks, stopped by: “Hey guys, can we take a picture of you?” Luis replied: “Well, how about ME taking a picture of YOU, instead?”

But the Leica ladies said: “Ohh.. So sorry, maybe later, we have no money right now”.

 

Click-click. They snapped a couple of Luis and me and disappeared.

 

Photography by Carly Wong

Model: Becki

Hair & MUA: Roxy

Glamorous assistant: Simon Withyman

 

Another one from my fashion shoot the other day. I love this pic, really happy with how it turned out... :D

 

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January 21, 2011.

 

Your body isn't ugly. Society is.

 

Anorexia: An eating disorder, chiefly in young women, characterized by aversion to food and obsession with weight loss, and manifested in self-induced starvation and excessive exercise, etc.

 

A lot of people think that being thin is extremely important.

It's not.

 

"Is 'fat' really the worst thing a human being can be? Is 'fat' worse than 'vindictive', 'jealous', 'shallow', 'vain', 'boring' or 'cruel'? Not to me."

— J.K. Rowling

 

It happened a few years ago, but I still remember it vividly, like it was yesterday.

A girl was criticizing this girl in her class for being overweight. What she said was immensely cruel, and so judgemental.. the worst thing was that she didn't even realise the severity of what she said.

Later on, I got to know the same poor girl she was talking about. She is actually an extremely lovely person. She's a million times nicer than me. I felt so bad, there and then, that she got judged so viciously just because of her weight. And i felt that wasn't fair. I felt sick, because I knew it would continue when she got older and got a job, got new friends..

 

So what if I'm thin? It doesn't make me a better person than she is in any way.

So what if you're thin? It doesn't change a thing.

So if that guy you like cannot accept your weight, he's not worth it.

So if that girl you like tells you you need a six pack, she's not worth it either.

So if they don't want to be friends because they sneer at your weight, you don't need them.

So if everyone looks down on you automatically because of your size, they're the ones losing out on getting to know a wonderful person.

 

And it's not that easy being extremely thin either.

No, not all thin people starve themselves. We eat, alright? It's not that fun being thin. People call us anorexic wherever we go. If we're not hungry, it's always 'You're not eating? Anorexic." or "No wonder you're so thin."

So underweight people don't have the freedom to not eat, and overweight people don't have the freedom to eat.

  

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