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Our Daily Challenge - "A Photo Walk Shot"
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Many of us are extremely narrow minded and self-centered in our pursuits. Psychologists have studied many populations in dozens of different cultures, and North America contributes (by far) the highest numbers of people with these outlooks. It would be an improvement for all of society if we could broaden our scopes -- consider a new point of view, a new idea, or something that we can improve on -- in fulfilling whatever we're meant to do in life.
If we could take a break from satisfying our own excitement and opinions and pay attention to the plethora of perspectives surrounding us, we could not only help out the world, but perhaps learn something insightful about it. A society saturated with broad world-views could work together to create an awesome habitat suitable for all of humanity. Wouldn't it be wonderful?
For me, the closest analogy to this needed shift is a photography phenomenon: the deeper depth of field that photographers illuminate when narrowing our lenses' apertures could be realized conceptually if people considered external thoughts and concepts.
these days I'm missing my husband a lot. we only have 22 more days until his graduation and I couldn't be happier! still, distance and the silence that comes with it can be hurtful sometimes.
The news media plays such a large part in how we perceive current events, history, and even the future. As soon as I saw what was happening on the TV the morning of 9/11, I popped a tape into the VCR and hit record. I let the tape run for the next six hours.
These stills are from the tape I created that day and represent the way we were all glued to the TV waiting for word on what the hell was going on.
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from "The Language of History" by luke kurtis
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Propuesta para Realidad Conceptual, una ilustración llamada “Misterio” como respuesta a la pregunta ¿Que nos queda cuando las luces se apagan?
Proposal to Realidad Conceptual Project, a illustration and a answer to the question What remains when the lights go out?
Photography by Philip Weller | Performance & Concept by Karina Pinzón
We invite you to dance with us into the sensual and mysterious dream world of DESEO. This visual story illustrates our protagonist's wavering between the guidance of her inner light and the beckoning of her darkest desires. It explores the process of how we honor our divinity and reclaim our innocence, while embracing our sexuality and indulging our mind-altering appetites for pleasure — all in the shadows of shame, self-limiting beliefs, destructive attachments, and maybe even erotically-charged spiritual warfare.