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The SADD effect…

It’s claimed men are masturbating 50 to 500% more than they would normally without Internet porn. So if a guy normally masturbated once a day, he might now be doing it two or three times a day. If he masturbated three times a week, he might now be getting graphic with his graphics 15 times […]

Quote of the Day – June 24 2015

“The point for me is to create relationships based on deeper and more real notions of trust. So that love becomes defined not by sexual exclusivity, but by actual respect, concern, commitment to act with kind intentions, accountability for our actions, and a desire for mutual growth.”

Dean Spade

2018-01-12T14:36:50+11:00June 24th, 2015|My Quote of the Day, Recent posts|0 Comments

Were fortune cookies the original tweets?

Super accurate fortune cookies?

From an article about Ray Richmond : “Fortune cookies were overdue for a makeover. The fortunes in fortune cookies, he said, “hadn’t been updated in 200 years or so and always had this kind of somber, serious tone.” He added, “They were all things like ‘Happiness will find you,’ or ‘From knowledge […]

Quote of the Day – June 23 2015

“The delicate balance between modesty and conceit is popularity.”

Max Beerbohm

Fyi, for those who keep asking… I deleted my Facebook account ages ago.  It’s passe and a really grand waste of time.

It enriches only Facebook who gather your data, and those of your so-called ‘friends’ to sell more targeted advertising.

And more.

I expect a mass […]

2015-06-24T15:51:22+10:00June 24th, 2015|My Quote of the Day, Recent posts|0 Comments

What Story Are We Telling? A tale of self-obsession?

Every 2 minutes today we snap as many photos as the whole of humanity took in the 1800s.

Largelydue to mobile phone, digital cameras are now ubiquitous – it is estimated that 2.5 billion people in the world today have a digital camera. If the average person snaps 150 photos this year that would be a […]

Mirrors

In a study titled “Reversed Facial Images and the Mere-Exposure Hypothesis,” psychologists Theodore H. Mita, Marshall Dermer and Jeffrey Knight demonstrate that “individuals will prefer a facial photograph that corresponds to their mirror image rather than to their true image.”

But what’s really interesting about the study is its exploration of why we find […]

Time to stop curating and start creating…

This is a post from a while ago when I actually thought I would have FAR more time to discuss photography production rather than analysis.

Well,  I’m so busy I have even less time now… but I’m starting this anyway. I get a LOT of questions from aspiring and professional photographers who want to venture into […]

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