Recent publication with the beautiful Elise Jordy

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Recent publication with the beautiful Elise Jordy
For those of us who have practiced or performed shibari or other rope arts, these physical warning areas are critical to know.
Preview: Fallen or Ascendant? M: @astridadventure @_sleepingsiren
As I've been working on photos from two other mermaid shoots, I thought it might be a good time to show one of the recent published ones. Model: @fitts.and.giggles (IG) Pub: @beauticamagazine (IG) Ph & Rig: myself
Published - in 6X Magazine Model - Lauren Bell Photographer _ Myself
This was shot earlier this spring. Special thanks to Krista and Style Cruze Magazine
Since spooky season is upon us, these were promotional photos done for Nightmare at 3008 in Fultondale, Alabama. They were so good that they published by Delirium Magazine
This is from a recently published set in Spellbound Magazine.
Model: Elise Jordy Photog: Myself Publisher: Beautica Magazine
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I’m a nurse. It is so frustrating to see people out and enjoying their time on the beach and whatnot, when I want to stay home. I dont want this. I see first hand what it does. Please. Stay home. Protect us because we cant protect ourselves by staying home.
I work at a hospital and I stay home due to the fact I assume I’ve been exposed. If I can help it I have my groceries delivered to my house. I haven’t seen family or friends in a while. I miss them. I really miss my fiancé. Please stay home and quarantine.
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As you’re probably aware, the coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, has now been found in countries all over the globe. This is an understandably disconcerting moment for many, but there are steps we can all take to help mitigate the effect on our communities.
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Every day Worldometer updates its website with the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in each country that has been affected. Worldometer has been rated one of the best free reference websites by the American Library Association, and for good reason: it lists every single one of its regular sources here, and lists the source of every COVID-19 update at the bottom of the COVID-19 page.
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What I still feel for someone who doesn't exist anymore
Tomb of Dr. Francesc Farreras i Framis (1888),professor of anatomy, in Montjuic Cemetery, Spain.
Beautiful artwork
Everyone who knew Kathrine thought her an extrovert. The One however, who knew her to her soul, knew her to be enormously bashful most especially about the things which mattered most to her. He always smiled when he challenged her to do something new for him, she would cover her eyes first. Revealing her quiet inside, In jest he bound her hands to her face, The effect however was profound. When he removed the binds he found she had tears in her eyes. They discussed at long last how difficult it was for her to expose the unknown to him, before she knew it. She was terrified he would leave her. His heart ached with learning her fears. He was sad that he teased her at all as terrified as she was.
He gave her endless assurances and in doing so, helped her beyond the enormous internal voice of doubt.. Helping her find more confidence in her nakedness and ability to do new things for him. (tn)
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How beautiful can a photograph be?
This one is superb.
This lady is obviously not literally bound. She could release her hands with just a slight movement. And she had to stand still and cooperate while his “binder” carefully twisted and aligned the rope around her face and hands.
But the concept and feelings this image conveys are magnificent. Shame? Sorrow? Loss? Regret? Rest? Oblivion? Happiness? Joy?
Beauty for sure!