Soon we will hit flat ground.
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Don't lay my soul to waste.
Seven Photographers To Undress
Clothing is like therapy, according to some studies helps you better accept your body as well as being a stimulant for the physical and psychological health. So we concluded that from today we will provide ourselves a good dose of daily nudity. It would be a little rough do so under what circumstances (for example, in the office or on the bar), seen in Western culture have taught us to always be well dressed, but in an ideal world would be his. At the end of the day, that's how we got to the world and many of our complex would disappear if we were used to seeing naked people naturally every day and every hour. But for now we will comply with doing in our house, because the beach begins to cool and because we do not want to look bad in the street. The world is not ready for such feats. Anyway, there are many reasons why undress and these photographers make the recall.
Alex Guiry : to connect with nature. let go of everything that reminds you constantly that you live in an emotionally repressive society. When you fuse with nature disappears any sense of attachment and raisins to be free. Alex Guiry reminds us with his series 'Naked Nothing', where the primal instincts wake up again.
Running On Empty
It is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week (#NEDAwareness), so a friend Natalie and I would like to share her intimate recovery story on bulimia nervosa over the next few days. We’ve been working together for many months now- going for coffee, talking on the phone, photographing on multiple occasion, and exchanging countless emails- in order to get this right. Natalie use to battle her own pressure for perfection with resistance, yet it was her passive mindful meditation that would give her the tools to start living a healthy life again. But it didn’t come easy.
From the "Running On Empty" story.
Fuck my roots... Is death slowly growing or is growth slowly dying? I'm living too fast with my skin the past. Rebirth, Rebirth, time to climb down.