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It was quite bright next to the window, she's not pulling a Corey Hart.

 

Cut and folded card stock shot with gel lights

This little guy wanted to study anatomy with me... time get to some no nonsense, hardcore studying.

An investigative study into the ways in which certain minorities express themselves, in this case, it’s Drag Queens. Drag is an art and refined skill, but most importantly, drag is a way for one to express themselves through the beauty of a performative identity. Having spoken to over 100 queens over Instagram, I have discovered so much about the culture; such as the fact that there are categories of queens such as comedy queens, spooky queens, club kids, pageant and the most dominant being look queens. It’s fair to say that drag is not something you’d class as ‘normal’, but that certainly doesn’t devalue the significance it truly holds. Breaking gender stereotypes is such a vital way for society to progress. Offensive ideologies such as sexism, homophobia and even transphobia seem to be alleviated as soon as one gets into drag. A man dressed as a women, (usually) part of the LGBT community and clothed in a plethora of elegant attires is so strongly standing for those who are socially repressed in nowadays society for the way in which they identify. Talking to Dixey the queen, she opened my eyes to the idea that “drag is there for those who need that boost of inspiration, that kick of confidence or stance of pride. I live unapologetically and standing on that stage with my double Ds and 30 inch wig makes me feel powerful. but i don’t do it for my own ego, I do it for those who need need the encouragement to be who they want. Yeh, I look like a fool up there, but when my head is high and the crowds are cheering, someone in the world is feeling like they can conquer anything and that is why I get up every morning”. (Ran out of word count - will post my essay soon)

Tamsui Breakwater.

Notes: digitising oral history tapes, the Local Studies collection, Springwood Library

Format: colour digital photo

Date Range: 2015

Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.

Repository: Blue Mountains City Library bmcc.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/default/

Links: bmcc.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/default/?rm=ABOUT...

 

Singapore, Tarmon 85-210/4.5

Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

It is time to dedicate to my online courses.

My study room is my favorite place in my house. It is where I study, organize my stuff, create.... and take photos. Why not?

I love these blossoms; abundant.

 

Spring comes a bit more cautiously to Boston than it does to New York, but when it comes it knows how to put on a show. Just in time for classes to be out, here's the sun on full display in Medford.

These yellow paper pads almost make note taking enjoyable.

friends studying together - Image of friends studying together, Model: Cassandra Kosmayer and Brittany Beaudoin. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24718788-friend...

studies for a documentary I'm shooting this summer

She starts her career so early.... by taking responsibility of two pupils.

 

I took this pic at Zangla village, which considered to be the second capital of Zangskar.

 

Zangla is where Alexander Csoma de Koros ( the pioneer of Tibetan Studies ) stayed and learned Tibetan language 185 years ago.

Know the rules so you’ll know how to break them properly.

 

- In my case, I need to learn all the laws. :P

  

*I added another "annoying" watermark so no one on the internet could and should EVER assume that this picture is stock. It isn't! Haha

All copyrights of this picture (and any of the pictures/artworks I post here are exclusively mine, and mine alone.)

I'm studying for my second CCIE; the Route Switch this time. A quote that keeps me going and inspired this photo is by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:

 

"The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night."

This is what my desk looks like at the moment, study, study, study.

july 2010

kottbusser strasse

berlin

 

this study of decollage is realized directly

in the urban space, on a billboard, the natural place of bills. in this case advertisement

already present on the billboard was voluntarily teared up to realize the decollage background upon which pasting

up the poster. so paste up the poster

isn’t a single action, but it became a phase of the project. the subject, handcoloured

with acrilycs, was teared up by anonymous people, that became unwittingly

authors of the installation. in fact, the installation is finished only with the fusion

of the subject with the background, creating a unique 3 x 5 meter decollage.

 

issuu.com/br1art/docs/br1_kottbusser_st

Nice place to work... sure...

Anoni ❤

 

اللهم إني أسألك قوة الفهم ,, و سرعة الحفظ ,, و صفاء الذهن ,, و حب المذاكرة

 

اللهم لا سهل إلا ما جعلته سهلاً , و أنت تجعل الحزن إذا شئت سهلاً

This selection of chalk studies was done by me in the academy

Some studies of nude figures I did with pencil.This work is copyrighted

Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.

 

"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."

 

Photos by: Abraam Dawoud

 

2013. 10. 06.

 

at Suwon, Korea

 

Copyright ⓒ Im, Seung Jun

Someone studying on UTD campus.

 

Pentax ME Super SLR

Sigma Mini-Wide 28mm f/2.8 Macro

Fuji Fujicolor ISO 200

'The Stone Haven' by Tree Haven Homes. 'PEOPLE'S CHOICE' winner, 2015 Salt Lake Parade of Homes. Home entertainment and smart home systems designed and installed by TYM.

 

Photography by Brad Montgomery

My planned long-time project goes into the fifth year by now.

This year we were in Denmark in our holidays and I used my 85 mm prime for the first time. So it was no easy task to get a picture that is in line with the previous ones. So I decided this year to go back thtough the whole study and replace the background in each photo to get more homogenity over the years.

As we left early that day to Legoland it was also still pretty dark which is why my pupils are so big (no drugs).

The surfer dude necklace has become my exclusive holidays necklace. So no worries, I am not always running around with that ridiculous thing.

Strobist information: Off-camera flash (holding in my hands) in front of me with full power pointing upwards. The internal reflector is pointing away from me.

Study of a Male Torso as part of AS Sculpture Course 2007:

 

Handbuilt Clay

 

Approx. h18" w14" d8"

The Biological Weapons Convention entered into force on 26 March 1975. This year therefore marks the 40th anniversary of this landmark Convention, the first to effectively prohibit an entire category of weapons of mass destruction. On 30 March 2015, a commemorative event was held in the Council Chamber in the Palais des Nations in Geneva, the same room in which the Committee of the Conference on Disarmament negotiated the BWC from 1969 to 1971.

 

Ambassador Robert, Wood, U..S. Representative to the Conference on Disarmament and U.S. Special Representative for Biological and Toxin Weapons (BWC) Convention Issues, delivered remarks for the United States, which along with the UK and Russia is one of the three depository governments for the BWC treaty.

 

Other speakers at the event included: Michael Møller, Acting Director-General, United Nations Office at Geneva, Ambassador Mazlan Muhammad, Permanent Representative of Malaysia to the CD, Chairman of the 2015 Meeting of States Parties to the BWC, Angela Kane, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Mr Mikhail Ulyanov, Director, Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Dr John R. Walker, UK Foreign and Commonwealth, Ambassador Masood Khan, Director-General of the Institute for Strategic Studies Islamabad, Pakistan and President of the Sixth BWC Review Conference (2006), Dr Caitriona McLeish, Senior Fellow, University of Sussex.

 

U.S. Mission Photo/Eric Bridiers

and by "studying hard" i mean "taking a break to take a picture to upload to flickr"

Mr. Talley takes time to study student work on display.

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