It's probably not partying, or going to nightclubs, or something like that. But if we can personify who's saying no to or saying yes to is hurting, because you can't do everything, you can't be everywhere at once,
But he is the heart and the soul, he really is. We kind of personify these people.
We're talking about machines that program themselves. And this is the way we'll personify it in this instance.
That's the kind of stuff that has the ability to alter the world. That's the kind of stuff that Gandhi talks about-- personifying all that you wish to see in the world and having the courage to first embrace who you are on the inside and being that which you want to see.
It's the restaurant, and usually, publishers, for a cookbook, they want the money food shot, the sexy grilled quail or whatever. But not one dish would personify or sum up our establishment. So really, this is sort of the epitome of what the restaurant is, which is a very magical and enchanted space.
And you'll notice a lot of the images I shoot, they tend to be more backlit. It's not so great for advertising, but it tends to kind of personify the feeling of surfing, the emotion of surfing, what is relatable to surfing. There's so many images in the action sports world that show what color their t-shirts are, what color the board shorts are, or what color the shoes are.
the intersection of these four trends; the religious revival, the youth bulge, the breakdown of socioeconomic patterns, and the increase in interaction of people from different backgrounds. And, if you will, personify that for a moment. Think of the 17 year old kid in Cairo, or the 17 year old kid in a favela outside of Rio, or in a township outside of Johannesburg, or in a small town in Nebraska, right? And think of the number of 17 year old kids around the world who can't live the life that their mom or dad lived, right? Who are asking themselves
Nothing is good. Nothing is bad. Look, you have to stop thinking about molecules and personifying them. Like, there's no little evil body in the water molecule who's like, yes, let me get the human.
you get a few waiting protocells wondering what's going on, but they're very social. Just have a look there, but, and I'm personifying , and I know this anthropomorphizing and I know it's all wrong scientifically, but this is the best way to describe it. So, home team, away team, away team comes to check out home team, there's some kind of scuffle. What's
I was a dean. These were actually very fluent kind of schools. Very privileged, very white spaces. Um, folks like the kids who run the folks who run the gap. Their color. And we certainly because you, for example, you personify excellence and being intersectional in your
There's so many images in the action sports world that show what color their t-shirts are, what color the board shorts are, or what color the shoes are. To me, I think when we're making images, it's more about personifying the feeling than it is about showing the latest and greatest whatever it is that they're wearing.
And now, we're getting the outgrowth of all of the PR that went along with that. It's really interesting, in the political climate that we're in right now, people are personifying brands.
ability to persist, which is unlike any other persistent structure on the Earth's surface. For example, the City of Venice, and I know I'm personifying madly here, but this is to get my point across. For Venice to persist against the forces of nature, the environment, the change in climate, it's standing there in opposition to all this and it's had to ally itself with the contemporary technologies of the time, not because of its living properties.