In today's digital landscape, visual content reigns supreme. Whether it's captivating images, engaging videos, or stunning graphics, visuals play a crucial role in capturing audience attention and conveying messages effectively. Amidst this visual revolution, one company stands out for its commitment...
A special issue of Medical History devoted to “Soul Catchers – A Material History of the Mind Sciences” is now available. The issue includes a number of articles – on drawing as an instrument, soul photography, and more – that...
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Advances in the History of Psychology
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Advances in the History of Psychology
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06-17-2016
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Filed under: General, Journals, photography, brain, material culture, instruments, phantom limbs, Theodor Meynert, Gaston Bachelard, mirrors, Hippolyte Baraduc, drawing, Ramachandran, social neuroscience, psychicones
On September 24 the University of Milano-Bicocca (Polo Historical Archive (PAST)), in collaboration with the Historical Archive of Italian Psychology (The Center ASPI), is hosting a seminar titled Fotografia e scienze della mente tra storia, rappresentazione...
Caitlyn Jenner looks great on the cover of Vanity Fair—and there's a lesson in that. Read More...
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Motherlode
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Motherlode
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06-02-2015
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Filed under: parenting, Photography, Magazines, Highlights, Transgender and Transsexuals, Jenner, Bruce, Bluhm, Julia, Jenner, Caitlyn (1949- ), Vanity Fair, Models (Professional)
I have few pictures of my mother, who was always behind the camera. I won't make that mistake. Read More...
Which exposure broke the spell: the photographs, or the narrative behind them? Read More...
For my daughter’s fifth birthday, I put together a book of photos that I thought captured her short life. And then I realized that every picture I had chosen made it all look perfect. Read More...
Is sharing videos and pictures a violation of a child’s right to privacy, or a simple act to remain connected to friends and family? Read More...
Facebook and Twitter have become my primary means of internet communication as of late but there is within me a desire to give my writer’s block the angioplasty treatment it may need. In the meantime, evidence that I have continued my love of photography...
If I have learned nothing else about my bipolar II today, it is that I am certainly not the only one in similar circumstances who has found photography to be a healing past-time. Facebook is teeming today with some of the creative works...
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My Journey with AIDS
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My journey with AIDS...and more!
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03-30-2014
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Filed under: autobiography, childhood trauma, activism, AIDS and HIV, photography, mental health, bipolar, bipolar II, stigma, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), sexual abuse, suicide, adult survivors
The Snapchat photo-sharing service is meant for those over 13, but many users are younger, and few will be satisfied with a neutered version of the app. Read More...
Sacha Goldberger, a French photographer, turned his 93-year-old grandmother, Frederika Goldberger, into a minor European celebrity with his creation of Super Mamika -- an outgrowth of their unusual caregiving relationship. Read More...
Pictures from in and around Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada in late December Read More...
Our holiday cards are usually a slapdash affair, saying little about our family other than that I've somehow managed to purchase stamps. But this year, for those that don't know us well, our Christmas photo reveals a bit more. Read More...
Here are some tips for photographing your loved one now, so you can remember the person you have come to know so intimately over these years of caregiving. Read More...