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Danielle Voirin Photo of the Day

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 10.28.15

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Two people speaking to each other without words on a café terrace in Paris.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 10.27.15

Laser light in the darkness of late-night insanity.  A night under ground in Montmartre, Paris.

Laser light in the darkness of late-night insanity. A night under ground in Montmartre, Paris.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 10.26.15

Sunlight on an old stone wall in the Paris suburbs.

Sunlight on an old stone wall in the Paris suburbs.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 10.23.15

A la santé de ceux qui osent encore -  cheers to the health of those who still dare (fromthe series DesCollages). 100 years ago today, 50,000 people (2,500 of them men) marched down 5th Avenue in New York City in support of women's' right to vote.  The referendum failed that November, but they thankfully didn't give up or give in, but spent two more years marching and rallying to get the vote in 1917.

A la santé de ceux qui osent encore – cheers to the health of those who still dare (fromthe series DesCollages). 100 years ago today, 50,000 people (2,500 of them men) marched down 5th Avenue in New York City in support of women’s’ right to vote. The referendum failed that November, but they thankfully didn’t give up or give in, but spent two more years marching and rallying to get the vote in 1917.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 10.22.15

The old military fort on the French island Belle Ile en Mer, that The Divine Sarah Bernhardt (sometimes called The Scandalous) converted into her summer haven. The famous actress may have been born on October 22, 1844, though her original birth certificate burned during the Paris Commune.  She created a new one, but there are inconsistencies and she was generally known to have had a casual relationship with the truth.  She is famously reported to have replied to Oscar Wilde's, "Do you mind if I smoke?" with, "I don't care if you burn."

The old military fort on the French island Belle Ile en Mer, that The Divine Sarah Bernhardt (sometimes called The Scandalous) converted into her summer haven. The famous actress may have been born on October 22, 1844, though her original birth certificate burned during the Paris Commune. She created a new one, but there are inconsistencies and she was generally known to have had a casual relationship with the truth. She is famously reported to have replied to Oscar Wilde’s, “Do you mind if I smoke?” with, “I don’t care if you burn.”

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Planet Waves Daily Oracle for Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Aquarius weekly for Oct. 4, 2007

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Others seem to be driving a hard bargain, but are just covering up the softer side of their nature. Most people substitute for passion by emoting. You potentially fit this description, and you’re intelligent enough to know that there is a third way. That way involves opening up a breathline to your soul, and drawing that energy into your heart and mind. It has been said that the heart is the smartest organ, and we all wish more people would use their heads. Yet it is the soul that is the author of experience, and the mediator of what we call karma. Your soul is gentler than any other part of you. And these days, it’s rising up like Old Faithful.

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Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 10.20.15

The parrot at the apéro, one evening in Brittany, France.

The parrot at the apéro, one evening in Brittany, France.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.