Showing posts with label Lucy Liu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucy Liu. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

4 different Photographers.







Marilyn Monroe by Bert Stern



Joselyne John by Sarah Bowman Photography (2016)




Kat Attack Photography shot this image of Dolly Diamond in Australia, December 2017.


Lucy Liu by Annie Leibovitz in pants.




Thursday, January 4, 2018

3 Forces being Women.


Lucy Liu at the press conference for the 2005 Reebok Human Rights Awards


Demi Moore shall remain a fixture in my thinking about solid ideas of expressing tough as a sensual woman in a man's industry. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 12.12.16



Diane von Furstenberg, daughter of a Belgian Holocaust survivor, became a princess when she married into German royalty in her early 20's. In her life she evolved into a major fashion designer and a fabulous beauty!!!!

Friday, August 28, 2015

WE DREAM WE ARE

Old Soul Luxury


opulence

Everyone in each era, each lifetime should experience at least one night of opulence feeling what it is like to be indulged, special and without a care in the world. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 10.5.13
 
Old building - inside the main chapel doors of an abandoned school in central Belgium.
The school next door was plundered, the adjacent church still stands © Matt Emmett
 
 

pretty African American woman smiling







Angie Vu Ha celebrating Easter dinner 2015


Saturday, May 10, 2014

Lucy in the SKY

Lucy Liu holding her breasts close
"Life is about learning how to die, how to let go, and hold on to what is really important." said Patti Davis, daughter of President Reagan,  speaking of her father's debilitating Alzheimer's  his care, what it meant to her and her mother to care for him, and his eventual death. As much as I hold this president in contempt for his legacy his death pained me. He didn't need to die this way fading with less and less memory of who he was, what he'd done and accomplished in life. How he loved in life was profound and noteworthy. His devotion and love for and towards his wife the whole of their life together stood distant from the political and social views and actions he took that slid the nation into strange places far from the ideals of the Americans.

But, isn't love stronger than death? If we are to be judged is love part of the measurements of our lives in the balance? You can't stand on ceremony, or can you?

Patti Davis is no longer a news item. I will always ponder her shared insights during a taped interview in her father's last stages with the sense that sometimes it takes a lifetime to be able to say just one thing, learn the one thing you are remembered for long after you are gone from this planet!

- Gregory E. Woods 10.5.13