Every Picture Tells a Story © Sandy Powers
Lady Lisa. I saw her and had to photograph her so I got up my nerve and went and asked to take her photo. She was delighted, and talked to me for a long time about how she used to be a model. I showed her the picture and she really liked it ! - Sandy PowersPainter, Paris © Bruno Schlumberger
A Paris painter hides his face as he sees a photographer aiming his camera in the distance. The painting on the right is a self-portrait done by the man, one of many street artists who work on Place du Tertre in Paris, France. - nationalgeographicSmiling Girl © Catherine Whitford
My friend's daughter is a ham, and I happened to be in the right place at the right time. Cassidy likes to make a heart shape with her hands and peek.-Catherine Whitfordold fans © Jack Kamaruddin
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Beach kiss © Bettina Schwesig
I took this on our first evening at the Barcelona beach. - Bettina SchwesigA Strange New World © Chris
The lonely clown... © Carf
Vando had big expectations for the day but turned out a rather sad clown during our Hummingbird in the community manifestation on May 1st. He was missing his clowning colleague, Vinicius, who was unable to be present on the day.- CarfStop killing people © Surinder Singh
I'm Feeling Angry Today © Ricardo Liberato
Sad Clown © Rich
God I love face painting day at daycare. Today Frankie came home as a clown. Which should be a happy thing but I always think of clowns as sad so I immediately said "time to take pictures" and "make your sad face". She takes direction so well for an almost three year old.Later, we were in the back yard with the dogs and Colonel Mustard had an apple and jumped on the lawn chair to eat it. Frankie turns to me and says "We need a picture of this". That's my girl! - Rich
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