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Posted on Jun 20, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 5 of my favorite photographers. I want to share their work with you because they are inspiring and beautiful. I am constantly inspired by other artists, musicians, writers etc that have made me fall in love with what I do even more so than before! So here goes…these five people will be the ones getting all the praise for today’s post!! Enjoy :) ! Below is a long blog post about 50 ways to market your website, but don’t be put off by the length. This information is all important and will help you improve your site traffic – especially if you are new at this whole online business thing! It seems like such an obvious point that it shouldn’t need saying: in order for people to come to your web pages they have to know where your page URL (the address) is. You might think “but I wrote my own domain name - how can anyone else find me?” The answer lies with Search Engine Optimisation or SEO which is explained below. 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When I look back at last year, one word that comes immediately to mind as capturing its essence is “growth.” It feels like so much of our lives has changed over these past twelve months; there’s been lots of new things (and people) coming into our world while others are leaving. But more than anything else, growth – both good AND bad - seems to characterize most everything we experienced throughout the course of 2015. So let me take you through some highlights from each month starting from January… January: The month began by welcoming two new additions to our family via adoption; Baby O and Little G were officially added to our family tree in early February following the court date where their official names were finally released publicly after being kept secret since they joined us three weeks prior at Christmas time when we first brought them home under aliases until then… February: With springtime just around corner came another exciting addition: This Time Tomorrow! A romantic comedy musical set during WWII starring Ryan Reynolds & Emma Stone had fans swooning everywhere thanks largely because Hollywood wasn’t sure how audiences would react seeing such high profile actors doing something different together beyond action flicks or comedies… March: After premiering his highly anticipated biopic Get On Up earlier this week which chronicles James Brown’s rise from poverty-stricken teenager living outside Atlanta Georgia towards becoming known across America as “The Hardest Working Man In Show Business,” Chadwick Boseman took home top honors from last nights Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony taking home prizes including Outstanding Performance By An Ensemble Cast along winners John Boyega Best Male Leading Role Award For Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens plus wins shared between Viola Davis Drama Series Winning Roots Alongside Jason Sudeikis Comedy Series Winner Horrible Bosses 2 . April: As temperatures rose higher still many Americans turned away from traditional television programming opting instead toward streaming services offered online such Netflix Hulu Plus YouTube Premium Amazon Prime Video etc., leading networks like ABC CBS NBC FOX CNBC MSNBC CNN PBS BBC Sky Sports ESPN TNT TLC Discovery Channel History Channel Science Channel Animal Planet Weather Channel Disney XD Nickelodeon Cartoon Network Boomerang Adult Swim USA Syfy Bravo Lifetime Food Network Travel Channel TBS Fuse MTV VH1 CMT Logo TVLoveFilm4Netfli Below is a long blog post about 2016, including some of my favorite books and shows. I wrote it for the Los Angeles Review of Books website—a site where you can find lots more great content on literature, history, politics, science, and other topics! A few years ago, when I was just starting out as an editor at LARB, one of our contributors wrote to me with a query: how do you write a good year in review? This question came up again this past summer during conversations around the table after dinner; then over email from colleagues who had read it somewhere else. The answer remains elusive. There are plenty of things that happen each December (and November) that we want to remember — both the good ones and the bad. But there’s also such a surplus these days: so much information pouring into us every day, all competing for our attention, that even if something truly memorable does occur, will people actually recall it next time they sit down to write their annual roundup? In any case, what should be remembered? Should we focus on national news or local affairs? Big events like elections or minor moments like birthdays? What exactly constitutes “big” anyway? And isn’t everything relative — isn’t “bad” merely shorthand for a comparison with something worse? So many questions … On top of this confusion, there comes another complication: namely, how to write about yourself. How personal should your reflection be? For most readers, a year-in-review column is not primarily about them but rather about the writer(s), which means that if you don’t include enough details about yourself and your experiences, it might feel impersonal. If, however, you share too many private reflections, you risk alienating those same readers by making them uncomfortably aware of your existence. You know the feeling: reading someone’s account of life and thinking, nope, that’s nothing like mine. I have never felt quite so alone in the world than when encountering someone else’s story. As always, writing is compromise between two irreconcilables: artistic expression and human connection. Perhaps that explains why the best articles manage to strike precisely the right balance, capturing a sense of shared experience while still keeping its author distinctly anonymous. After all, everyone has his own unique perspective on reality – one cannot speak for anyone except himself. But in order to make others understand him, he must first explain himself. Which makes the whole process difficult. In short, I find myself wondering whether this tradition really serves a useful purpose anymore. Why spend so much effort documenting last year’s memories only to forget about them within weeks of publication? Isn’t the point supposed to be looking backward so as to look forward? Or perhaps I am being selfish here: it seems hard work to come up with