Winning is engrained in our society. We want to win. Whether it’s in athletics, business, or life, winning has become a measurement of success or achievement. In this short post I want to address t…
Racial differences in men’s preferences for black and white women’s body size and shape were examined. As expected, there was a trend for black men to choose ideal figures with a lower waist-to-hip…
For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark. And they were oblivious, until the flood came and swept them …
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Almost 60 years have passed since the first interracial couple married, and yet, the idea of an interracial couple has not been normalized. I am a young, white woman dating a young, black man in New…
More than a kiss.
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Nicholas Nixon is known for the ease and intimacy of his black and white large format photographs. Nixon has photographed porch life in the rural south, schools in and around Boston, cityscapes, sick and dying people, and the intimacy of couples. Recording his subjects close and with meticulous detail, he facilitates an emotional connection between […]
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Army Gen. Mark Milley on Wednesday said it was important for service members to understand critical race theory, shooting down assertions by Republican lawmakers that…
We’re not even going to try and hide how much we adore photographer, Tim Coulson for sharing this wedding with us. He describes himself as a photographer of people – not just of weddings, not just of engagements – but of people. When you see Leonie + Chris’s wedding, it will all make sense. No...
“Shalom Harlow and Marc Vanderloo photographed by Bruce Weber for Versace Autumn/Winter, 1996” It’s as if we’ve stumbled across something we shouldn’t – a theme recurrent in Bruce Weber’s bla…
My friends have often asked me to share my dating stories on the blog or to write a separate blog. The answer has always been “no” partly because I don’t have enough time in the day, but there is another reason. I have had a LOT of bad dates, some are so funny and crazy […]
Drama trope romance novelist My Instagram is // @zolatau Living out kdrama acting gigs through my novels. 7 Works, 2 R...
He turned down Jay-Z's personal invite to watch a basketball game from box seats to relax at his barn.
Io non Fotografo la Vita Reale, ma la Vita come mi Piacerebbe che Fosse. ~ Robert Doisneau ~ Robert Doisneau è stato un fotografo francese, nacque a Gentilly, nel nord della Francia nel 1912. All’età di 22 anni venne assunto, dopo aver lavorato come assistente per Andrè Vigneau, presso le officine della Renault come fotografo industriale. Nel 1945 cominciò a lavorare con Pierre Retz, editore del giornale Le Point e nell’anno successivo divenne fotografo indipendente dell’agenzia Rapho, fondatada Charles Rado; rimase un fotografo dell’agenzia per quasi cinquant’anni. Morì poi nel 1994 a Montrouge. Robert Doisneau è stato ed è, un altro mito della fotografia di strada e del reportage. La sua vita è trascorsa nella periferia parigina di Montrouge, fotografando strade e volti sempre differenti. Il suo nome viene ricordato soprattutto per le sue foto riguardanti la vita di strada della capitale francese, caratterizzate da una sincera e umoristica rappresentazione della società e dell'ambiente parigino.
Nobody knows how old the Russian-born photographer Nina Leen was when she died, in 1995. Judging from her obituary, information about Leen is scarce. She lived in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland before moving to the U.S., where she became one of Life magazine’s first female photographers, in the nineteen-forties. She shot countless assignments for the magazine, including more than fifty cover stories, and produced fifteen photo books. Her most well-known subjects were animals (including her dog Lucky), American women and adolescents, and the Irascibles, a group of abstract artists, including Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko. Though many of Leen’s assignments were quite pedestrian—her photos have titles like “A Couple Looking for a House to Buy,” “Children Attending a Birthday Party,” and “American Women Playing Bridge”—her images are packed with as much violence, sexual tension, and mystery as any David Lynch film. Her photos wouldn’t look out of place next to Cindy Sherman’s on a gallery wall. But, unlike Lynch or Sherman, Leen found tension in the real world, and her subjects weren’t actors—they were just everyday people living out their lives. And while a quick search on the Internet will turn up photo captions, why bother? After all, sometimes knowing less is much more interesting.
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One-in-six newlyweds are married to someone of a different race. In 2015, 17% of all U.S. newlyweds had a spouse of a different race or ethnicity, marking more than a fivefold increase since 1967, …
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The Play In Two Acts: Act 1 - In black and white imagery in a beach front, siblings Lou and Niels Schoof poses for the cover-story...