The Best Street Photographer in the World Captures Perfectly Timed Shots of Peoples’ Daily Lives

This artist was born in Spain and now he lives in Norway has created some photography series that aims to capture the world through a prism of childlike imagination and play.

Paul Buscato, on his personal website, has said that he always wished for his work to grow freely without him forcing any direction or themes, ”It’s a game for me, and the city is my playground. As we grow into adulthood we tend to lose our sense of play. We build walls to appear stronger, more serious, more adult; and so we leave behind that part of us that made us kids, the part that turned our backyard into a wonderland and that tree into a fortress. And that ability to fantasize and see the ordinary through a child’s eyes is an essential part of my work.

More info: buscato.net | Flickr | Instagram (h/t)

His shots are lively and they managed to capture the beauty of a moment and our everyday lives, and they were taken during his travels in cities like New York and London.

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Times Historians Had No Idea What Something Was And Women Stepped In And Told Them

In class, I learned that when I don’t understand something, someone else probably does. It’s more useful to learn someone’s perspective in a field than to force your perspective and fail miserably.

That’s the moral lesson to be learned in this viral Twitter thread by Gennifer Hutchison. For her, there are things that male historians and anthropologists get wrong because they usually don’t involve women’s perspectives in their research.

More info: Twitter

Writer Gennifer Hutchinson pointed out online that male scientists struggle to figure something out because they restrict women’s access to their fields

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Twitter people shared hilarious examples to further support Gennifer’s point

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