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Tell that story again

The world makes sense only when we describe in a story format. Continuity is the only truth in life. There is this continuous movement forward, never going back. Looking back is allowed, as long as we realize that forward is the only direction we are taking. 

In RPR storytelling is at the heart of what we do. That movement forward is a constantly present opportunity to continue the narrative, to elaborate on an action, to evolve a character. All stories have a context, characters and plots. We aim to make ours relevant. 

We are telling stories everyday, some are superb and will be remembered for sometime. Others are stories with minor impact, but at the end of the day, we are a business and we aim to get the job done. Every now and then, we get the great chance to tell a powerful story, we hope that one day one of those will be truly remembered and forever mentioned, it is that allusive dream that we constantly seek and are sure never to attain. But if we do, we’ll be after a repeat performance, and a re-read of the story, because that is what you do with a good novel. 

Enjoy our storytelling abilities, and the stories that we create to help make sense of the world we live in. 

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liquidnight:

Eva Besnyö
Gypsy Boy with Cello
Hungary, 1931
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Eva Besnyö

Gypsy Boy with Cello

Hungary, 1931

From Eva Besnyö

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Jer Thorp Popular Science - Process (by blprnt_van)
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Jer Thorp Popular Science - Process (by blprnt_van)

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Edward Steichen, 1936
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Edward Steichen, 1936

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BookFaked & 40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken

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Still life: Bent objects & OWNI.eu, News, Augmented

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99 Excellent Examples of Forced Perspective Photography | Photography | instantShift

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archaeology:

The Google World Wonders Project has a great number of classical sites in its collection of virtual tours. A few examples:
Roman aqueduct at Segovia
Temples at Merida
Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli
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archaeology:

The Google World Wonders Project has a great number of classical sites in its collection of virtual tours. A few examples:

Roman aqueduct at Segovia

Temples at Merida

Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli

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Dancers at New York’s World Fair, 1939
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Dancers at New York’s World Fair, 1939

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We absolutely love this idea to use a flipbook to create a rainbow in your hands. Wonderful! It is a project by Masashi Kawamura.

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Source: masa-ka.com

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Spectacular plastic bottle fish sculptures

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For the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development, this spectacular fish-like installation was built using discarded plastic bottles on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. By turning on the lighting installed in the inside of the sculptures, it creates a gorgeous light-show. For more pictures, check out the Rio+20 Flickr set.

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Lillian Bassman
Harper’s Bazaar, May 1954
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Lillian Bassman

Harper’s Bazaar, May 1954

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Vicky Wise, 1968
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Vicky Wise, 1968

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