Joe Molina Photography
"This is important for fathers and daughters to grasp and embody: power, and the powers to own authority over life and death. I realize death terrifies Americans, as evidenced by the stories of denial and the gross manipulation of women's faces to beat aging. In the tenderness of our daughter's early lives the questions of power in the context of normal life, survival and struggle with identity should be answered during the playtime of our daughter's childhoods. We can lecture, or drop science, or teach by example how to protect. Protection is an art form, and a right for the right reasons accompanying, and corresponding with the daughter's womb capacity to birth.
Birth and death are relatives, and it takes time for a father to learn these things, and our daughter's to teach us how to teach them the arts of the priestcraft, and war." ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 1.16.14
Makayla Givens pointing a revolver into the lenses of Joe Molina's camera. January 12, 2014 |
TEACH A MAN TEACH A DAUGHTER
"This is important for fathers and daughters to grasp and embody: power, and the powers to own authority over life and death. I realize death terrifies Americans, as evidenced by the stories of denial and the gross manipulation of women's faces to beat aging. In the tenderness of our daughter's early lives the questions of power in the context of normal life, survival and struggle with identity should be answered during the playtime of our daughter's childhoods. We can lecture, or drop science, or teach by example how to protect. Protection is an art form, and a right for the right reasons accompanying, and corresponding with the daughter's womb capacity to birth.
Birth and death are relatives, and it takes time for a father to learn these things, and our daughter's to teach us how to teach them the arts of the priestcraft, and war." ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 1.16.14
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