Inspiring

March 31, 2017

Interview: Cancer Survivor Travels to Idyllic Iceland to Explore the Human Condition

In his captivating series, Understanding Human – Iceland, Philadelphia-based fine art photographer Kory Zuccarelli explores the essence of what it means to be human. Using atmospheric Iceland's lush landscape as his backdrop, Zuccarelli tells visual stories inspired by his own personal experiences and the obstacles he has faced. Each enchanting photograph features a model—sometimes, Zuccarelli himself—elegantly posing in wild nature.

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March 22, 2017

Woman Changes Homeless Man’s Life After Seeing Him on Same Corner for 3 Years Straight

Every day for 3 years, Ginger Sprouse, a resident of Clear Lake, Texas, noticed a homeless man sitting on the same street corner. Rain or shine, he would be there each and every day as Sprouse drove past. Curious to hear his story, Sprouse decided to strike up a conversation with him one day—something that no other passerby had opted to do.

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March 13, 2017

‘Garden of Light’ Installation Honors Nurses with 2,100 Illuminated Daffodils

Each March, London is flooded with bright, blooming daffodils. What makes this year's crop particularly special, however, is that thousands of them have actually been handcrafted for a good cause. Comprising Garden of Light, an illuminated, interactive art installation, the fabricated flowers are a collaboration between Marie Curie, a United Kingdom-based charity that offers much-needed support to the terminally ill, and Greyworld, an artists' collective.

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