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Lomography Camera of the Day - Blackbird Fly
Get your cameras online!
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Alfred Hitchcock Pouring a Tea on a Cup while Standing and Facing Leo the Lion on the Other Side of the Table
One can’t help but be amazed at Sir Alfred Hitchcock’s composure even when faced with an impatient and menacing Leo the Lion!
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"If you take risks, they can pay off." Josh Kenyon, Partner at Jolby speaking at CreativeMornings/Portland(*watch the talk)
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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPfilmedfromabove
Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a post announcing the weekend’s project every Friday.
This weekend’s tag was #WHPfilmedfromabove, which asked participants to take videos from a bird’s-eye perspective. Every Monday we feature some of our favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest here.
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"And every day that comes after it ..."
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“Hey man, take my picture!”
“I can’t do it. It’s too dark.”
“Yeah, we need some light. Let’s go over there.”
“Are you homeless?”
“Yes, I am.”
“How long have you been homeless?”
“15 years. I’ve been in Boston 8 months. Before that I was in Washington, Virginia, New York, Philadelphia, Louisiana, Florida…”
“Why didn’t you stay in Florida? It’s so much warmer.”
“I wanted to see my family. But they don’t want to see me. They don’t understand depression. They treat me like dirt. Homeless people treat me better than my family.”
“And what happened 15 years ago? How did you end up on the streets?”
“I tried to burn myself twice. I had 30 surgeries. I was dead two times, but God brought me back. I don’t know why.”
“And why did you do it?”
“I was depressed. Why you crying?”
“Because you are a beautiful person, and my family is really messed up, and I’ve been very depressed. I think I can understand you.”
“Yes, I am a good person. And when you take people’s pictures, don’t disrespect them.”
“No, man, I won’t. I like people. That’s why I take their pictures.”
“And when you make your portfolio, don’t denigrate people. Let the pictures speak for themselves.”
“I will. Are you safe on the streets?”
“Yes, I am…And now I have $8 to buy me some food.”
“That’s all I have. Next time I see you, I will give you more.”
“No, man. It ain’t all about money. Give me a hug. And next time you see me, give me a hug again. And thanks for taking my picture.”
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