Kevlin Henney
A work-related trip to New York in May afforded an opportunity to catch runners’ rituals. This chap’s posture is particularly cartoon-like.

Running to Stand Still
Posted on 31 December 2011.
A work-related trip to New York in May afforded an opportunity to catch runners’ rituals. This chap’s posture is particularly cartoon-like.

Running to Stand Still
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Posted on 29 December 2011.
I am British, but I fell in love with the Yukon this summer!

Planking in Alaska
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Posted on 28 December 2011.
The picture was snapped at the breakfast bar in the Caserma Cornoldi, an officers’ club of great antiquity in Venice (Petrarch lived there once) where I, through great good fortune, happened to be staying in September. Memorable breakfast! and the coffee was good too.

Breakfast at the Caserma, Venezia
Grace Andreacchi is an American-born novelist, poet and playwright. Works include the novels Scarabocchio and Poetry and Fear, Music for Glass Orchestra (Serpent’s Tail), Give My Heart Ease (New American Writing Award) and the chapbook Berlin Elegies. Her work appears in Horizon Review, The Literateur, Cabinet des Fées and many other fine places. Grace is also managing editor at Andromache Books and writes the literary blog AMAZING GRACE. She lives in London.
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Posted on 23 December 2011.
Personal work from a series of images under the subject Dirt/Garbage.

Certain Of Self
On the 21st of September 2011 Mikaela Westerholm was taken in at a psychiatric ward in Stockholm. She was put on sickleave, medication and assigned a therapist. She was diagnosed with deep depression with possible intention of harming herself. This project is a journey of cleansing, a process to get rid of the unwanted dirt in one’s soul. There are three series. Each series consist of two pictures, a before and after picture, with two months of intensive care inbetween. It’s about the long and wining road to change. mikaelaw.se
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