Audrey Hepburn in Switzerland in 1955. Switzerland, her adopted home, is where she would die in 1993.
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Audrey Hepburn in Switzerland in 1955. Switzerland, her adopted home, is where she would die in 1993.
Following back similar xx
“Dad’s at home” photo project.
As a working photographer, I make it a habit to undertake 1 or 2 personal photo projects a year. This helps me push my own creative boundaries that’s often limited in commissioned work to narrates the client’s vision or concept. Personal projects also help me “grow” as an artist. Three years ago, I started a photo project photographing “stay-at-home” dads in Toronto. I used to be a stay-at-home dad myself. I met many stay-at-home fathers at the park and community centres. I decided to do this project to highlight the ever-growing role of fathers as homemakers. States Zosia Bielski of the Globe and Mail, “The number of fathers staying at home with their children has doubled since 1989, and the fastest growing segment of these men are staying home because they’ve chosen to take care of their kids, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center” (“Stay-at-home dads on the rise – increasingly because they want to be” 5 June 2014). Reasons for the growth of the father-as-homemaker range from the global economic recession to the simple desire of the father to be with the children. Since the mid-1970s, the rate of stay-at-home fathers in Canada has risen 120 percent. I’ve heard the stories of families impacted and involved in the shifting demographic – of their struggle with stigmas and their newfound routines and joys. My goal was to document unique visual narratives of this trend one photograph at a time. I called the project Dads at Home. I was actively developing it as the visual archiving of a relevant trend in Canadian familial structure and functionality as well as a contribution to the diverse artistic culture of Ontario. This project became larger than I anticipated. My request for a grant to complete this project was unsuccessful and consequently most of the image files from the project got corrupted when an external drive crashed. A big lesson to back up regularly.
god how do people just function?!? its like i can either take care of my schoolwork OR keep my apartment clean OR look after my mental health OR have a social life… but never two or more at a time. no matter which aspect of my life is going well at a given moment, theres always 3 dumpster fires blazing away in the background. i feel like im playing adult whack-a-mole
it takes me 3-7 business days to process my feelings
I want this as a tattoo.
Music box puts kitten to sleep. (via osirisosito)
J’Shon Perkins photographed by DeJarius Evans
Life of Crocodile
(By Keigo)
Part 2: https://catchymemes.com/post/177160442188/life-of-crocodile-pt-2
IRAN. Tehran. 1998. Girls play football in their school courtyard. A. Abbas
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Maddie’s Sweet Spot