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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Best In School Counseling Favorite Website!
Thank you, MastersInCounseling.org Blog, for the recognition!! I continue to be humbled by these surprise "gifts." Entirely Elementary...School Counseling is in amazing company! Check out their favorite list of blogs and websites for school counselors. You won't be disappointed in the what you will read and who you will meet through these blogs and websites - superb ideas, experts in our field, and a network of school counselors who can become your "colleagues from a distance!"
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
It Stuck With Me #6: Humans of New York
I have always loved "people watching." I enjoy crowds - especially when I can just sit by and watch folks. I love the airport; I wonder where their travels are taking them, what their story is, and where they've been. I adore visiting New York City - crowds, stories, people watching, always interesting, a sense of anonymity, and excitement.
So, when I came across the website, Humans of New York, I was completely intrigued. Brandon Stanton, the photographer and story-teller, is a genius at his craft! He takes photos of everyday folks and asks them a question or two about their life story. Then, he publishes the photo along with the subject's words. Brilliant! I get to experience all I love about the city and actually get to find out a bit of the stories behind the people of whom he takes the photos of.
I now follow Brandon and Humans of New York on Facebook. He has 4.1 million followers! He posts a few photos and stories each day. I enjoy not only the gorgeous photography, but the truths of each person in the photo. Heartfelt, touching, disturbing, sad, challenging, depicting life's struggles, intriguing, and innocence are just a few of the adjectives that come to mind when I think of the stories that have been told. Then there are those photos and stories that inspire me...they will inspire you too!
You won't be disappointed. Visit the website Humans of New York and the Humans of New York Facebook Page.
This is his book - I don't have it, YET.
I now follow Brandon and Humans of New York on Facebook. He has 4.1 million followers! He posts a few photos and stories each day. I enjoy not only the gorgeous photography, but the truths of each person in the photo. Heartfelt, touching, disturbing, sad, challenging, depicting life's struggles, intriguing, and innocence are just a few of the adjectives that come to mind when I think of the stories that have been told. Then there are those photos and stories that inspire me...they will inspire you too!
You won't be disappointed. Visit the website Humans of New York and the Humans of New York Facebook Page.
This is his book - I don't have it, YET.