Isolation on Drina River, Serbia Photograph: Irene Becker
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Isolation on Drina River, Serbia Photograph: Irene Becker
It’s times like these, more and more often lately, that I actually remember how big Taylor is. It blows my mind a little, I’ve been a swiftie since 2008, and I still forget all the time that she isn’t the small artist she used to be. I know her music so thoroughly and it’s been in my life for so long that I almost forget that it exists on a level outside of myself. Sometimes it feels like her music just lives in my chest, just for me. And I guess that’s the magic of it, isn’t it? Because everyone else feels that way too. But as much as her music feels like home, she’s risen to a height that will cement her in music history, forever. She’s a legend. And that’s always going to blow my mind.
Dusk to Dawn, Will Burrard-Lucas,
Travel Photographer of The Year (TPOTY)
Alain Schroeder - Living for Death In the region of Pangala, the Ma' Nene, or cleaning of the corpses, ceremony takes place after the rice harvest. Coffins are removed from their burial sites and opened. The mummies are cleaned, dried in the sun and given a change of clothes. Expressions of sadness are mixed with the overall happy atmosphere surrounding these moments of bonding with loved ones and honoring ancestors.
from ‘i don’t think you should wait, i think you should speak now’ to ‘silence breaker’ — miss swift i’m out here crying tears of proud.
ph. Ana Abrao
by Luca Bracali in Svalbard, Norway
"People in Stone" by Paul Sansome