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I had the privilege of photographing Lindsay Lusignea, a yoga instructor from Maryland. She demonstrated several yoga poses and I also took some portraits. Enjoy!
For more information about the yoga Lusignea practices, take a look at her website!
Good morning! Bonjour! Today we went to a small cafe in Bastille called Cafe Truc , which literally means Cafe "Stuff." It was so cutely decorated and we enjoyed a traditional French breakfast here: croissant, pain du chocolat, tea, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. On our way to the Jewish quarter, we passed a museum with the sculpture below. The exhibit was showing all kinds of street sculpture and I recognized this from an article that was shared with me years ago. It reminded me of the other Bruno Catalano sculptures that were debuted in 2013. Pigeon taking a bath. Under the arches on the Place De Vosges: We made it to the Temple Des Vosges, which is an Orthodox shul in the middle of Paris. We were informed that the seats are full every Shabbat, and they have weddings and other special events there regularly. There was also a reception hall that had hand-painted walls with scenes from the Bible: Afterwards, we continued on to the Rue De...
The ideal body is portrayed in magazines, TV commericials, and internet ads. Whether male or female, everyone strives for the slim, lean, muscular figure we see on mannequins and models alike. Model Nina Agdal But what if your body isn't perfect? How many people's bodies really are? An innovative display of mannequins based on the physically-challenged bodies of residents of Switzerland was unveiled in Zurich to raise awareness on December 3, 2013, the International Day of People with Disabilities . The campaign, by disability advocate and charitable organization Pro Infirmis, is called " Because Who is Perfect? Get Closer ," a challenge to passersby to open their minds to embracing the imperfections of the human race. via demilked.com
In my experience when entertaining guests, using a few folding chairs is a lot easier than grabbing bulky, mismatching chairs from every room in the house to accommodate your guests. But what if you could pull your chairs off of or out of the wall instead? It would certainly save space and add to your decor. Check out these modern seating ideas: Japan's Studio YOY These pieces are made from wood and aluminum frame and screen printed canvas and are hung from the wall. When you unhook the piece and lean it against the wall, you can sit on the stretched canvas. images: yasuko furukawa via designboom.com New York's Studio Dror This "Pick" chair hangs on the wall as art, so just pull it off the wall and let it fall into the chair shape when you're ready to sit down! Check out Dror's Product Design page for more innovative designs.
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