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trying on a metaphor

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@laurieiamm
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Expire - Forgetting
remember to drink a fucking shit ton of water every miserable day of ur life
i need more redeeming qualities my amazing sense of humor isnt getting me anywhere
Misty mountains
favorite genres and archetypes:
GHOST STORIES
“Being a ghost must feel like drowning all the time: All you ever do is look up to the sky, forgetting you have anchors.“ - Sean Glatch
The 1st photograph w/the black-veiled woman (which has had the copyright/credit cropped off, and the image manipulated to sepia tone), is a one I (Kambriel) took as a still during our fashion video shoot for “Spine”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvnYbQeONOY & the original photo can be found here: http://kambriel.tumblr.com/post/68108022629/kambrielfashionfilm
Many people think these digital “aesthetic collages” which are so rampant on Tumblr look very witchy/cool, but when they are done in such a way as this which removes all artist credits, copyrights, and attributions, they are harmful (not to mention inconsiderate, and often copyright violations) to all of the artists work being anonymously shared as it creates yet more copies of their work that get reblogged & shared online with no credit whatsoever (or sometimes other people even take the opportunity to credit *themselves* as the “source” of the work ~ I’ve had this happen several times. And no, adding a quote to a “cool” reblogged photo/s does not make one the source for that image). It also prevents any chances those artists have at being contacted for future collaborations, commissions, publications, etc… I had the above photo published in the book ”Ode to Color” by Lori Weitzner, thanks to the author & publisher (Harper Design) who found it *with* proper credits attached, but these unattributed “aesthetic collages” do not help support artists one bit and to the contrary hurt artists via missed opportunities. If you like something enough to share, maybe like it enough to also take a moment to find the actual creator/source and give the artists credit too.
Reblogging for very important comments about crediting artists. I know I’m sloppy about doing that, and I’ll try to be better going forward.
I say no worries a lot for someone who worries 101% of the time