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Día de muertos 2015 - Ciudad de México

Model: Nekra Sheziss

MUA & Hair: Lorena Sanchez

Vestuario: Sergi DeVcia

Localización: Bambu Luxury

 

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The Modern Wing @ the Art Institute of Chicago

 

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Model: Judit Civit

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Día de muertos 2015 - Ciudad de México

Model: Nekra Sheziss

MUA & Hair: Lorena Sanchez

Vestuario: Sergi DeVcia

Localización: Bambu Luxury

 

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Getting rid of all of my DVDs. Everything must go. These have definitely been in a storage bin for the last 5 years. Some of them are unopened and I counted 5 duplicates.

Día de muertos 2015 - Ciudad de México

This is an important concept: that practitioners are integrating something; we are not restoring something. This puts us in a different class from all other therapists that I know of. It takes us out of the domain designated by the word "therapy," and puts us in the domain designated by the word "education." It puts our thinking into education: how can we use these ideas behind Structural Integration? How do we put a body together so that it's a unit, an acting, energy efficient unit? One of the differences between Structural Integration Practitioners and practitioners of medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, naturopathy, etc., is that the latter are all relieving symptoms. They make no effort to put together elements into a more efficient energy system.

 

From the first day we see a client, we are putting him together, we are integrating him. We integrate him at the end of his first hour, at the end of his second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth. At every hour before that man or that woman walks out the door, we should have integrated him to the place where he has the best, most efficient use of his system that he can have at that level. at the end of the eighth hour he should certainly have an efficient use of a higher level of operation than he had at the end of the seventh hour or at the end of the second hour. If, in our presentation to the world, enough stress can be laid on this, we will have a certain amount of publicity indicating that we are less therapists than we are educationists. I am not hiding behind a bunch of words here. This is what I mean, this is my goal: an educational process.

Ida P. Rolf, Ph.D.

  

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Styling assistant: Marcos Gonzalez

 

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Model: Judit Civit

MUA & Hair: Lorena Pérez Baquedano

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On a cold rooftop with Robin and three Huskies.

Ahí donde la veis, dormidita, tranquilita, relajada... no os engañéis, Daniela es un bebito con muuuuuucho carácter y costó la vida poder tenerla así de dormidica ^^. Los bebés no son fáciles amigos, pero son muy gratificantes ;)

 

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Ten years later. Now where am I? Cleaning out my closet. Throwing away pieces of myself one VHS at a time. I also started drinking coffee this year. But that's not coffee.

 

PS: There are three pieces of memorabilia in this photo. Who will figure them out faster, facebook friends or flickr followers?

Modelo: Viviana Pérez

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Vestuario: El Costurero Real

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Andrew and Carrie

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Davis LeDuke and Shaun White of Bad Things

Ahí donde la veis, dormidita, tranquilita, relajada... no os engañéis, Daniela es un bebito con muuuuuucho carácter y costó la vida poder tenerla así de dormidica ^^. Los bebés no son fáciles amigos, pero son muy gratificantes ;)

 

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