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The Wrong Direction Couldn't Be More Right

Photographer Oliver Curtis spent four years photographing the most famous landmarks in the world, but in a very different way. He simply turned around [http://boingboing.net/2016/07/07/famous-landmarks-shot-from-t.html]. He made great photographs with the landmarks behind him. This technique is taught in a lot of photography

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Science Says Buy Everything!!

Fast Company has been looking at whether you get more out of buying experiences or things. First, they published The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences, Not Things [http://www.fastcoexist.com/3043858/world-changing-ideas/the-science-of-why-you-should-spend-your-money-on-experiences-not-thing] , then followed it up with Scientific Proof That Buying Things Can

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Organizing Your Paper Photos

If you were alive before the 2005ish, you probably have boxes of old prints and negatives rotting away in a basement or a closet. You've been meaning to organize it, but the project seems overwhelming. Believe me, I've been there. I've had to organize

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We Need Fewer Life Coaches and More Life Waterboys

It's been my experience that readers prefer to learn with someone rather than from someone. If you can be there with tool or service that aids in the learning, all the better.

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Photography as Therapy?

From PsyBlog [http://www.spring.org.uk/2016/06/taking-photos-surprising-effect.php] (via FlakPhoto and John MacPherson [https://twitter.com/JohnWMacPherson/status/748850385746624512]): > "It turns out that photography has an unsuspected psychological benefit. Taking photos can enhance the enjoyment of everyday activities, a new study finds." Well, kind

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How to Read More (and Better) Books

I love books. I just struggle with finding enough time to read all the good ones. I focus on non-fiction, because it's always stranger and more entertaining to me than fiction. I imagine this struggle is even worse for fiction lovers. A good book, to me, distills years

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Why a Nuclear Physicist Waits Tables at Olive Garden

I went to Olive Garden last night with the family, because we had a gift card. I'll admit, I wasn't expecting much. It had been years since I set foot in an Olive Garden. Our server was an unusual dude. He was middle aged with disheveled

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Which Rules Apply to You?

Some of us photograph for the pleasure of photographing. For that kind of photographer, there are no rules. Some of us are artists primarily. For that kind of photographer, the rules only exist for the breaking. Some of us are professionals. For that kind of photographer, the rules are many,

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Have You Scheduled Your Solitude?

Nothing furthers my mental and emotional health more than solitude. Nothing furthers my creativity more than solitude. Nothing defies society and the hive mind more than solitude. It's the only way I can blog daily. It's the only way I can write a book. It'

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Driftwood

We are mostly just drifting along with the current, completely out of control. Some panic at this notion. Some find beauty in it.

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