What Love Looks Like: A Story Through Photos and Feelings
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Settling for Mr. “Good Enough”
Can You Really Settle for Love?
Is the Modern Hook-Up Really a Threat?
How the World Makes Love
Notes On Soul Mates and Sails
What I Miss (and Don’t Miss) About My Wedding Ring
The Rise of Polyamory in Modern Society
My Mexican Summer Fling
Using Magic to Find Love
Can You Be Friends With Your Ex Right Away?
Love Addict: Do You Just Know?
The Two-Sided Tale of a One-Night Stand
But as you can imagine with a search term like “love”, thousands upon thousands of pictures arrived on my computer screen to sort through. Which is maybe why I was so amazed – and moved – that when I did in fact search for the word love, I was blown away by the beauty of each photo on the first page.
Even more so, a story weaved between them without the many different creators having any clue that they were part of this particular tale. Love looks like so many things, but the invisible line that runs through all the different forms is that every human being experiences it in more than one form in their life. And if you know how to tell the story right, everyone can relate to your own potent contribution.
This photo essay is dedicated to the photographers on page 1 of the Creative Commons search for love. Thank you for inspiring a brand new story of what love looks like.
”So if jealousy nags at me, I feel badly about it, that I shouldn’t feel that way. I think this is my first mistake. This feeling shouldn’t be judged — or we’re all bad people.”
My personal opinion on this: Let’s begin from: We’re all NOT bad people. Circumstances play a vital part in creating a human or a monster out of us, but we still have a choice to bring about change in us. And, if there is one constant in life, then that constant is ‘change.’
There are different feelings we get under different circumstances. Personally speaking for myself, whenever I get a feeling of doing or not doing something- it may be good or bad- I try not to judge; however, I have the responsibility to overcome any feeling that leads me in the wrong direction. Feelings that are healthy must be nurtured. Jealousy is not one of them. It is a sure sign of insecurity.
I suggest, not to get hung up about it, but work toward it. Have faith in the person you love. Increasing faith and love will overcome this feeling of jealousy. I pray that the girl who loves you–loves you so much–that this feeling is put to rest! :)
Can You Really Settle for Love?
Is the Modern Hook-Up Really a Threat?
How the World Makes Love
Notes On Soul Mates and Sails
What I Miss (and Don’t Miss) About My Wedding Ring
The Rise of Polyamory in Modern Society
My Mexican Summer Fling
Using Magic to Find Love
Can You Be Friends With Your Ex Right Away?
Love Addict: Do You Just Know?
The Two-Sided Tale of a One-Night Stand
But as you can imagine with a search term like “love”, thousands upon thousands of pictures arrived on my computer screen to sort through. Which is maybe why I was so amazed – and moved – that when I did in fact search for the word love, I was blown away by the beauty of each photo on the first page.
Even more so, a story weaved between them without the many different creators having any clue that they were part of this particular tale. Love looks like so many things, but the invisible line that runs through all the different forms is that every human being experiences it in more than one form in their life. And if you know how to tell the story right, everyone can relate to your own potent contribution.
This photo essay is dedicated to the photographers on page 1 of the Creative Commons search for love. Thank you for inspiring a brand new story of what love looks like.
”So if jealousy nags at me, I feel badly about it, that I shouldn’t feel that way. I think this is my first mistake. This feeling shouldn’t be judged — or we’re all bad people.”
My personal opinion on this: Let’s begin from: We’re all NOT bad people. Circumstances play a vital part in creating a human or a monster out of us, but we still have a choice to bring about change in us. And, if there is one constant in life, then that constant is ‘change.’
There are different feelings we get under different circumstances. Personally speaking for myself, whenever I get a feeling of doing or not doing something- it may be good or bad- I try not to judge; however, I have the responsibility to overcome any feeling that leads me in the wrong direction. Feelings that are healthy must be nurtured. Jealousy is not one of them. It is a sure sign of insecurity.
I suggest, not to get hung up about it, but work toward it. Have faith in the person you love. Increasing faith and love will overcome this feeling of jealousy. I pray that the girl who loves you–loves you so much–that this feeling is put to rest! :)
Début de l'événement
14.01.2023
Fin de l'événement
14.01.2023