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i n s p i r a t i o n : Charlie Cooper Photography

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Charlie Cooper Photography STUDENT ART GUIDE EXPLAINS : It used to be that great art was discovered by galleries; written manuscripts chosen by publishers. But these days, great content is discovered first-hand by ordinary individuals. There is no longer a barrier between the artist and the masses. If you have an online presence – and your work can be found, shared, ‘pinned’ or ‘liked’ – you can achieve a level of recognition that could once only be dreamed of. A single image or blog post can receive thousands of views in a very short time-frame; be seen by vast numbers of prospective clients, admirers, and fans.  If you are an artist, photographer, writer (or any other creative entrepreneur), you need to harvest the power of the internet and create your own website as soon as possible . MORE, please:  Top 20 Young Photographers 2018

Advice From a Formerly Lonely College Student

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In 2017, Emery Bergmann, who was then a freshman at Cornell, made a four-minute video about the loneliness she felt in her first few weeks at college:  Do You Ever Feel Lonely? In “ Advice From a Formerly Lonely College Student ,” Ms. Bergmann, now a college sophomore, writes about what she’s learned since making the video and gives advice to new students. Reflect a little, and share:  •  Do you ever feel lonely? If so, when have you felt most alone and why? •  What impact does social media have on feelings of loneliness? In your experience, does it worsen your sense of social isolation? Or does it make you feel more connected? Why? •  Do you find it relatively easy or difficult to make friends? What does it take for you to form genuine connections with others? What hopes and worries do you have about making friends after high school?