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It's small business week in Canada when we take time to appreciate the massive role that small business plays in the Canadian economy. How can you use small business imagery to connect to your audience? buff.ly/3RAtz93
Over the course of history, a man's ability to grow hair on his face was often linked to wisdom, power, strength and virility. Conversely, his willingness to have facial hair was either hailed or mocked, depending on the trend of the day: buff.ly/3LSadev
We’ve all seen old color pictures from the 60s, 70s and early 80s in an album at home; the photos are faded, or weirdly and unevenly saturated, like stars in a Wes Anderson film about your childhood: buff.ly/3UPxzWj
From the changing colors and the crunch of leaves underfoot to the the smell of woodsmoke, the taste of warm apple pie and the feel of a thick sweater in the crisp fall air. buff.ly/3flbFcZ
From backpacks to hostels and couch surfing and caravans, our top picks to illustrate the budget travel lifestyle: buff.ly/3UOdvna
From a psychological perspective, we’re attracted to ruins. The discovery, study and even “creation” of ruins was a popular part of Romanticism in the 1800s. While their aesthetics were valued, it was their profound effect on viewers that was key: buff.ly/3RnbFXt
Psychologically, black and white are opposing forces: black is secretive and mysterious; it helps us hide our emotions and insecurities. It represents ultimate power, control, luxury and elegance. Black clothing makes us appear smarter and sexier: buff.ly/3LOz6HX
Our original fairy tales, gloomy and grim, were long ago sanitized for children. But the fantastical, the supernatural and the spooky are back – for adults – with a vengeance, and with all their dark edges and grittiness restored: buff.ly/3UHuRCd
The color black may forever be linked with fashion, but it’s also the color of darkness and grief, of night and monsters. In our shared prehistory, things that lurked unseen in the darkness, like enemies, predators and the landscape itself, scared us: buff.ly/3ULrNVu
In many cities, pre-pandemic, convenience was king even when grocery delivery was a fraction of what it is today. Has the pandemic forever changed how we get our food, who makes it—and for the better? See grocery trends images: buff.ly/3hZY1YG
The eyes of our earliest ancestors changed drastically when they left the water for land; as a result, we don’t see nearly as well underwater as they did. Underwater photography, when done well, allows us to see clearly: buff.ly/3kKGipF
How do we stay fit AND motivated for the long-term, especially if we're staying at home more than ever before? See images of healthy living: buff.ly/3kFyhCk
Get a Beach Brain: When the ocean is your playground, staying physically fit is part of everyday life. But new research is showing benefits for mental health too. See the Pacific Stock gallery: buff.ly/3hYH3to
Vegetable seeds sold out everywhere this spring, and community-supported agriculture boxes, or CSAs, have also had a banner year. What will the harvest bring? buff.ly/2RXUj73
If people really were born with gifts connected to one of the four elements, self-taught photographer Michael Eudenbach would have powerful magical abilities related to water. See the gallery: buff.ly/302mAOp
In mid-March, the annual Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place in Bali on the eve of Nyepi (Balinese New Year) and features terrifying handcrafted giant demons marched through the community as a path to purification. buff.ly/2IOUbAL
Mental wellbeing doesn’t have “a look” and neither does mental illness. That means that any stock photo could work in a mental health campaign. But are all stock images safe to use? buff.ly/2vXJgjq
Sleep deprivation can be a powerful catalyst for creative thought, because that pesky inner critic is not at it’s functioning best. But days of insomnia pray on creativity too, making the mind too dull and sapping all our energy. buff.ly/2E9q0nz
Boomers have very different expectations for end-of-life care than the reality currently available and they’re about to have a big, outsized influence on what it means to be aging, elderly and dying a good death. buff.ly/2OsXSDk
The motivations—and the benefits—of having plants are startling similar to pet ownership. buff.ly/2K2xBaK
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