Pretty on Pills

Pretty on Pills

I always write about how it is like to be a woman. I think that's one of the main topics I portray as an art student with my work. I don't like sexism, even when it comes out of women. I certainly don't like it when it comes out of a man, especially a man who thinks he's man enough to be calling girls "sluts" because they are taking the birth control pill.

I don't think I have to explain all the reasons why girls start taking the pill. I have been taking it for almost a decade, and is not because I'm hungry for sex, like a certain radio personality wants others to believe. I am not even targeting this person as a political figure, I don't think that you have to belong to a political party to be a chauvinistic person. In fact, if there's such thing as reincarnation, I hope he's born a woman and she's got a cyst rupture so s/he can see how a bitch not taking the birth control pill when you really need it can be!.

I think a man is man enough when they don't say things like Sandra Fluke is a slut for defending out right to get affordable birth control. But also, when they have enough balls to try to understand, and remain empathetic about our issues as hormonal people, and encourage us to fight for our rights. It's when they acknowledge our right to choose what to do. And I think a woman is woman enough to appreciate men as well.

Please, don't listen to these people that are ignorant. Educate each other, girls need to be more open to talk, and guys need to be more open to listen. Women have the right to choose whether they want to have children, or not. I know I have the right to be able to have my damn period and not have to go bankrupt if I get the pill. Women have the right to protect themselves. Support our right to get the birth control pill, and affordable insurance!

This was my speech for Women's day, a little bit early, but I had to say it.

Also, let's do something. Girls- I want you to leave me a note on the picture telling me what issues have you had to face as a woman, that means, PCOS, acne, endometriosis, discrimination, anything you think has to do with being a woman and you need to let it out. Or even what does mean to be a woman to you, whatever you want! I want to read your thoughts.

Chicas: Déjen una nota en mi foto describiendo que es lo que significa para ustedes ser una mujer y qué problemas tienen como mujeres, pueden ser problemas de salud, o cualquier problema que tengan que tenga que ver con ser mujer. Quiero que se atrevan a ventilar las frustraciones, cualquier cosa que quieran decir, póngalo en una nota.

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Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012

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Wrath

Wrath

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Waiting for the sun- A foggy day in Detroit II

Waiting for the sun- A foggy day in Detroit II

Taken from the car

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Waiting for the sun- a foggy day in Detroit.

Waiting for the sun- a foggy day in Detroit.

It has been a while since the last time I went to Detroit during the day. I went to the MOCAD (Museum of contemporary art) and it was awesome. It was a foggy day in the D, and I got this picture from the car.

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Uploaded on Mar 1, 2012  |  Map

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Looking back

Looking back

Don't you hate disappointment? don't you hate how it sticks in your head for a while, and there's nothing you can do about it. It's like a post-it remind us that people have betrayed us, or something we were expecting never happened. It's a mean post-it.
I'm trying to find a way to get rid of this nasty post-it. It's hard to do it, when there's a reminder of your failure everywhere. I hope this stops soon.

Anyway, for those who are wondering how it is that I come up with these pics using my Orbis. There are many ways to use the Orbsis Ringflash, you can just use it directly in front of the subject, or you can use it above the camera, or next to it with the help of a tripod. I also have a piece of nylon that helps soften the light. It's been a year since I've had it, so I thought I'd talk about it. If you would like an extensive tutorial on the uses I have for it, feel free to message, or comment.

Last, but not least- www.facebook.com/malditamona

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Uploaded on Feb 28, 2012

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