I Photographed Eight Beautiful Girls To Show Diversity, Love, And Equality
Just like a rainbow, humans come in a variety of colors, each unique and perfect. I had the pleasure of working with 8 extremely beautiful girls. This shoot has been in my heart and mind for a long time, and I wanted to showcase the beauty and diversity of the children of our future.
Inside every child, there is a rainbow waiting to shine, and these beautiful rainbow girls have the most amazing dreams. I want them to be able to dream big, love their color, accept their silliness, love the world, and never falter because they are strong women. They are paving the way for our future and have a rainbow of possibilities ahead of them. I know that their grace, diversity, and unity will hopefully pave the way for a brighter future.
As we struggle through this hard year let’s remember these rainbows because they are the future, and we need them to be able to shine after the storm.
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I know this post isn't that popular but I want to say I like it anyway. The thing with change is that often it involves doing simple things over and over again that has to be done over time. Like planting trees over and over, on a repetitive basis. People often want some kind of bigger solution all the time, where apparently everything is immediately fixed in a short time, but life doesn't work that way. The truth is despite the low attention spans of the world around change, solutions can really be simple. The issue is following through with it over a long time. Reminds me of the Japanese concept of "Kaizen." Growth by changing small details over time. Everything complex starts from something simple after all, like classic novels beginning with the alphabet or physics with calculus beginning with a set of numbers. These simple things are just steadily combined over time. Had a gut feeling to share that wisdom with you for some reason.
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