Thursday, April 14, 2016

Rena Effendi



This picture tells the story of a girl who sees something and finds herself in a state of confusion.

You can also see the reflection of the tree.

There is nothing else that matters to her at the moment but the picture she sees in front of her, right outside the window.

She's riding with her father but her father doesn't see the same, so she paints a picture for him so he can understand. Her father still doesn't understand.

It's destined that they're not alike.



Emily Bogle

Emily Bogle is an editor for NPR's Visual Team in Washington, D.C. Here are some of her pictures I found exquisite:
All these pictures have something in common. They provoke emotion, whether it's sorrow, pity, or anticipation. They capture people in the moment, crying, struggling or even fighting for justice. A lot of pictures show beauty but these pictures show the real beauty beyond a human. A picture always has a story and these pictures did a great job at telling the story.


Emily Bogle Soccer Fan Camera

Emily Bogle Photography