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visual-poetry:

by miranda july
pedestal for a little girl, 2011from the eleven heavy things series
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visual-poetry:

by miranda july

pedestal for a little girl, 2011
from the eleven heavy things series

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littleblondesomethings:

adamhowardcross:

Photographer Jaime Moore‘s daughter Emma recently turned 5 years old. Naturally, being a photographer, Moore wanted to commemorate the event for her daughter by putting together a cute photo shoot for her, so she turned to the Internet for inspiration.

Much to her chagrin, however, something like 95 percent of the ideas she ran into were actually the same idea: how to dress up your 5-year-old as a Disney Princess. Moore wasn’t keen on that, so she went another way. Instead of dressing her daughter up as a made up ideal, an “unrealistic fantasy” as she put it, she chose to dress and pose her daughter as some of the greatest women throughout history.

The point was to convey to little Emma that she could be anything she wants to be. As Moore explains it on her blog


My daughter wasn’t born into royalty, but she was born into a country where she can now vote, become a doctor, a pilot, an astronaut, or even President if she wants and that’s what REALLY matters.”

The resulting photo series has Emma dressed and posed as five influential women from the history books, with a presidential photo thrown in at the end. [x]

If I ever had a daughter though….

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oohlalaprufrockdesigns:

“Crush the Patriarchy” T-shirts, Hoodies, Tanks & Crew Neck now available on Redbubble and Skreened!

oohlalaprufrockdesigns:

“Crush the Patriarchy” T-shirts, Hoodies, Tanks & Crew Neck now available on Redbubble and Skreened!


sherlock-has-got-the-blue-box:

On his diet regimen for Star Trek Into Darkness [x]

PREACH 

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pleatedjeans:

Depression Part 2 by Hyperbole and a Half is the most important thing you’ll read all day.

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