Like every kid enrolled in a public school in France in the 1990s, I started learning my second language in sixth grade. English was the bane of my existence for several years. No matter how… Read More
Sharing my favorite images from my archives. Photos taken in 2019 with the Nikon FM2 – Lens: Nikon 50mm f/1.8D
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Hello everyone! I am very excited to announce the upcoming release of my new book, titled The Meaning. For many years, I had wanted to write a multimedia book that featured a blend of poetry… Read More
Sharing my favorite images from my archives. Photos taken in 2019 with the Nikon FM2 – Lens: Nikon 50mm f/1.8D
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A few days ago, I posted the following update on Threads. As you can imagine, not everyone agreed with me. One user, in particular, explained that AI helped them with aphantasia &mdash… Read More
Sharing my favorite images from my archives. Photos taken in 2019 with the Nikon FM2 – Lens: Nikon 50mm f/1.8D
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography… Title: Mother and Child: Sunlight Date: 1906 Location: unknown Photographer: Edward Steichen (1879–1973) Process:… Read More
I cannot remember a day without music. Even my first memory is full of it! Today, I would like to share a list of songs that have made my life better. I hope you will enjoy my selection. Whe… Read More
Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography… Title: Mother and Child on the New Wharf Date: 1903-1906 Location: Seward Peninsula, Alaska, U.S. Photographer: Beverly… Read More
Sharing the most inspirational art I can find on the web! Title: Taj Mahal, Agra Date: 1916 Location: India Artist: Charles William Bartlett (1860-1940) Type of art: Color woodcut Charl… Read More
Sharing my favorite images from my archives. Merchandise and prints available at: FineArtAmerica – Pictorem – Redbubble
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Today, I’m excited to feature one of the most beloved members of the Vocal community: Mike Singleton. Mike is a creator, analyst, lover of books, music and people, as well as a proud g… Read More
Today, I am excited to spotlight author B. Morris Allen. A biochemist turned activist, lawyer, and foreign aid consultant, B. Morris Allen has been traveling since birth. He has lived on fiv… Read More
Today, I have another fantastic interview for you. My guest is Robin Phillips. Born and brought up in a mining village in South Yorkshire, Russell Phillips has lived and worked in South York… Read More
“God has given us two hands – one to receive with and the other to give with. We are not cisterns made for hoarding; we are channels made for sharing.” – Billy Graham… Read More
This mask seemed to have been left on the ground for a specific reason. While staring at it, I found myself trying to imagine its story. It looked as though it was alive! A mask invites look… Read More
Today, I am excited to spotlight author Lorraine Wilson. A conservation scientist and third-culture Scot, Lorraine Wilson lives by the sea writing stories influenced by folklore and the wild… Read More
Today, I am excited to spotlight digital artist Janette Speyer. Born in Manchester, England, and raised in Venezuela, Janette Speyer has been drawing and painting for as long as she can reme… Read More
Today, I am excited to spotlight author Stephanie Henson. Stephanie Henson lives with her family in Southeastern, Pennsylvania, where she is pursuing a Certificate in Publishing and Pr… Read More
I’m very excited to announce the release of my new short story! The Train follows Maggie as she journeys to Coueuses to visit her family. The Train is a story that I had wan… Read More
Teachers Teachers come in all shapes and colors,Even when darkness surrounds our minds.Acceptance is their motto, andConcern, their daily intention.Hope, they give to those who listen,Excusi… Read More