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aslanjadecarlyle · 2 months
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Sooo… I have a photography website
*drumroll please*
I have… officially published my own photography website!
https://learntoflyphotography.mypixieset.com
I spent 2 days building this photo gallery, and I’m actually super proud of it. Please consider checking it out, and… hey, I certainly wouldn’t object if you shared it with your friends. 🙂 You will be able to find links to my Etsy, Facebook, and Instagram on this site, as well as a form to contact me directly.
Thank you so much for all the support!
I ALSO HAVE AN ETSY!
Etsy: https://learntoflyphotos.etsy.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553286001488
Instagram @learntoflyphotography
ALL Pictures Are My Own, Taken AND Edited By Britt. DO NOT REPOST, Only Reblog
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goodbyeapathy8 · 9 months
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I have a home studio now - blackout curtains instead of an expensive backdrop and my new light came today.
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jmilleyon · 4 months
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It’s her world we’re just here ⭐️
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veeveetheheretic · 10 days
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don't worry about what I'm doing.
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jhbphotography · 3 months
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A different image from my walk the other week. Tried a different editing style aswell, kinda like it 📸
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artistsonthelam · 3 months
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Me tonight with my piece, Petal, which I'd shot on my iPhone 5s in 2014, at the opening reception of the photography exhibition Click at The Art Center Highland Park. 📷 Love that they hung my photo in this alcove right by the wine 😄🍷 If you missed today's event, the show runs through April 6. And if you're lucky, you can also pick up a copy of my brand new zine in the Gift Shop! I dropped off 5 books and immediately it was down to 4—thanks to artist Diane Ponder who bought one! Congrats on being the first in-person customer of LAMINATOR Vol. 1! // (c) Jenny Lam 2024
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sheltiechicago · 7 months
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Thought-Provoking Images By Hossein Zare That Symbolize Our Journey Through Life
Hossein Zare is an Iranian self-taught photographer known for his surreal and thought-provoking digital art. His work explores the intersection of nature, humanity, and technology, often blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy.
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meavz · 1 year
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Artist social @tanaohara on Instagram
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thecursehunters · 1 year
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//tag dump
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Lately I've been thinking about the ways that families, and society, just aren't taught to celebrate queer people.
Probably the most significant life change that my sister experienced as a young adult was getting married to her husband. They are both lovely people, and their marriage was celebrated by an expensive formal ceremony surrounded by friends and family. There was catering and beautiful clothing and a hired band and dancing and photographers. My sister and her husband were surrounded by people who loved them, and were expressing their love and their joy. It was considered normal and natural for the occasion to be marked, and marked well.
The most significant life change I've experienced to this point in adulthood has been coming out as trans. Like my sister, I bought outfits for the occasion (but wardrobe essentials rather than a wedding dress). Also like my sister, I filled out paperwork to change my legal name (although the process was significantly longer and more expensive in my case, and the change was met with confusion and annoyance rather than congratulations). The similarities ended there. There was no party. No one congratulated me. There was no sense of celebration. Just the relief of "Thank hell the paperwork's over with," and the exhaustion of having to repeatedly remind disinterested relatives about names and pronouns and Gender Studies 101. Years later, most of my family still misgenders me behind my back, and frequently to my face. Not "on purpose." They just don't care enough to learn.
But hot damn, coming out means something, motherfucker. Queer self-discovery is hard and it is long, and it is an achievement. It deserves to be recognized, and to be celebrated.
Looking back, I wish I had celebrated. I wish I had dressed up and insisted on a family dinner at a nice restaurant. I wish I had told people to send me congratulatory greeting cards. I wish I had demanded to be celebrated. But it didn't occur to me, much less to my family members. That's the extent to which we are taught to ignore the significance of queer experiences. I went through a journey that transformed my life, and it didn't even occur to me to celebrate.
And even if it had, I would have had to celebrate alone, at least in spirit. Because the same people who were so excited to show up and celebrate my sister's marriage, this major milestone of her adulthood, just fundamentally did not care about the milestone I had reached. They barely acknowledged it; it didn't match their own experiences, and so they didn't recognize its importance. Crucially: they didn't offer me congratulations or celebration, because they were never taught to. And that's a pile of rubbish. All this to say:
Celebrate queer family & friends with the same gusto you celebrate cishets.
Bitch.
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incorrectbatfam · 8 months
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Imagine Damian writing Tim's resumé the same way he complimented him in this week's WFA
Timothy J. Drake-Wayne | 555-555-0719 | [email protected] | 1007 Mountain Drive, Gotham City NJ 60035
Education
Brentwood Academy (1990–1996)
Gotham High School (1996–1999)
Miscellaneous practical learning (1999–present)
Duolingo Klingon (1/1/2009 – 1/2.5/2009)
Skills
Bisexuality
Standing on leg(s)
Occasionally drinking liquids
Etc.
Experience
Stalker | self-employed (1996–2004)
Routinely snuck out of house
Photographed local vigilantes
Matched the butts
Robin | Batman Operations (2004–2007)
Prevented Batman's self-destruction
Intercepted school shooting
Wore pants
Team Leader | Young Justice (2005–present)
Managed Superboy and Impulse
Embezzled a Batmobile
Donned a mask under a mask
Red Robin | Batman Operations (2007–present)
Rescued Batman from timestream
Involuntarily donated spleen
Faked own assassination attempt
CEO | Wayne Enterprises (2007–present)
Drank a coffee
Worked with breathing humans
Signed name with a stamp
Older Brother | Wayne Family (2008–always)
Allowed younger brother to steal clothes
Gave younger brother bite of snack
Taught younger brother curse words
Helped younger brother with improv beekeeping
Provided younger brother with The Talk
Picked younger brother up from school
Showed younger brother how to photoshop
Sprayed younger brother with garden hose
Assisted younger brother with science project
Drove younger brother to petting zoo
Made younger brother at least six smoothies
Found younger brother a trash panda
Took younger brother for Batburgers
Consoled younger brother after bad day
Bought younger brother new backpack
Forgave younger brother for past
(cover letter below the cut)
Dear Hiring Manager,
Employ me.
Sincerely, Timothy
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jmilleyon · 5 months
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Christian 💥🥀
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veeveetheheretic · 7 days
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...or maybe I do know what I'm doing?
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jhbphotography · 3 months
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Ok I lied... Here's another photo, this was one I took on a recent walk in a woodland near me. 📸
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artistsonthelam · 1 year
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I’ll be doing an Artist Talk to accompany my solo exhibition at Harold Washington Library! 🦉 Monday, May 15, 1-2pm. The talk is a hybrid event that can also be attended via Zoom.
If you’re joining in person:
400 S. State St.
1st floor, inside Popular Library
(Enter on State and immediately turn left)
Masks are strongly encouraged in all CPL locations. <3
Thank you again to Chicago Public Library for the opportunity and for choosing me to exhibit my artwork in HWLC! I’m proud to be a part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and CPL’s 150th anniversary celebration!
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rdr2gifs · 3 months
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Each time Arthur has helped someone without expecting payment (that I can remember) because I’ve seen some weird takes circling around about how Arthur only cares about money/doesn’t help people (yet again)
He helped a city photographer take pictures and acted as his protector because he liked him
He helped a doctor retrieve a stolen wagon full of medicine, he wasn’t even asked to do so, he did it out of his own good will
He wanted to make an old cranky man happy and proposed finding his lost trinkets for him
He helped Deborah MacGuiness find dinosaur bones out of curiosity. He didn’t receive any financial reward for it. Just a few trinkets and he was satisfied
He risked his life for Marko Dragic’s experiments (his main motivation in this mission was again, curiosity)
He rescued a boy being held hostage by the gunsmith in Rhodes
He rescued people from being trafficked and gave them a large sum of money (he could’ve kept it for himself) for a better life
He helped Mr. White and Mr. Black gain freedom and even helped them again after they got themselves into trouble
He rescued Charles Chatenay on at least 3 different occasions
He instantly hurried to retrieve Sister Calderon’s cross even though he has never met her before
In his first encounter with Marjorie and Bertram, he helps to calm Bertram down and is understanding even though Bertram gave him trouble. He even puts the bartender in his place after he speaks about Bertram in a degrading manner
He agreed to help a man get rid of nigh folk occupying his property and after he payed him with only a rat pelt, Arthur didn’t get angry and still asked him if he’d be really fine on his own after knowing he wouldn’t be able to pay
He let a homeless man hug him and listened to what he has to say
He helped to save Jamie from becoming a cult member and stopped him from taking his life
He helped a boy look for his lost dog
He saved an injured man’s life after driving him to a doctor
He helped a woman get rid of a body after she claimed she had to kill the man in self-defence
He donated to the poor and even to build a shelter for war-veterans
He taught Charlotte how to survive on her own
He tried to save a crazed village out of his own good will
He helped a war veteran retrieve his prosthetic leg and helped him hunt
He helped a man look for his lost friend in the snowy mountains
He helped Rain’s Fall retrieve sacred items important to his people
He helped to retrieve stolen medical supplies for the Wapiti tripe
He saved Captain Monroe’s life after hearing he was in danger
He helped Beau and Penelope escape from their terrible families
He has saved many hunters from getting mauled, given many ladies a ride home, saved people from dying of poisoning, helped gather herbs, helped a lost New Yorker find his way to the town, helped save many people’s lives (lady being held hostage in her own house in Lemoyne, folk getting tortured by The Murfees or Lemoyne Raiders etc.)
Let’s not forget the fact that Arthur is a provider for over 20 people. He cannot be running around and risking his life for free for everyone he meets. He needs money. Even so, he has helped all the people above for no reward and out of his own free will. When I see someone say that Arthur is only motivated by money and never helps people otherwise, I just instantly assume they stormed through the story and didn’t pay any attention. The encounters listed above make up the majority of chance encounters/side quests and in almost all of them he is helping people. 80% of these are also pre-diagnosis.
He has a hard time accepting any compliments or gratitude for his good deeds and always downplays himself. Even in the main story he is never thinking about himself and he always puts others first.
“You did not ask for anything, you only gave”
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The encounters where he does require payment pale in comparison to those in which he doesn’t, and even so they are very justified as they are often dangerous, time consuming or straight up ridiculous. It’s weird to assume Arthur only helps people for money when he doesn’t want to deliver love letters, interview dangerous people and sneak into heavily guarded properties for free.
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