THE OBSERVATION BOOTH

OP / ED & PHOTO CREDITS BY ANDREA DIALECT

PICTURE THIS, PICS SPEAK LOUDER… It is said that pictures aid memory recall and that we remember things 65% better when attached to pictures. Pictures then provide powerful visual tools that facilitate learning. We are visual learners, and photographs and images are how we perceive information. That’s how we did it in Egypt.

Thus, pics are the best way to communicate when talking to Mocha. Seemingly everybody knows that, but Mocha when considering what we do and/or what we choose to see or not. We must begin monopolizing off our own IMAGE by learning to utilize our image more efficiently so that we get the payoff. So let’s start now… The Andrea Dialect’s Fine Art Photography Archived Images found here will act as picture prompts to foster that initial growth.

Look at them, I mean really look at them, critique each image, and then I want you to go deeper. Be sure to be on the lookout for the unobvious as adhering to those mental promptings.   Which concept or our Lend Your Image To Change professional or feature Muse do you resonate with the most? Now let me tell ya what I saw. Solve this Andrea Dialect Mind Puzzle if you dare. There are 8 images here, and these are the words that showed up. Can you match the pic with the script? Here we go. First, we have (1. Commodity 2. My Fault 3. Sunday’s Best 4. Obligated 5. By The Skin Of My Teeth 6. Hide & Seek 7. Push 8. Move On!)

MAGINE THAT. You Get The Pic? Check out the lab for more exercises like this if you’d like @ mzdialect on Instagram or Andrea Dialect on my FaceBook page. See ya on the flip side!

DID YA KNOW THAT…

The Andrea Dialect Experience has various components. Fine art capturing during boot camps or experimental or adventure sessions is one of many components to partaking in an experience as a subject is sculpturing clay. Andrea Dialect knows little about traditional photography, lighting, equipment, or camera operating beyond its automatic feature. Each is utilized simply as a tool when creating or capturing her Fine Artistry.

Most L.I.T Professionals have been Andrea Dialects Muse for over a decade. L.I.T Professionals often never see the photos captured during boot camps or experimental sessions, which is embraced because of the value of the experience. Some participate in drive-by shoots, which are timed photoshoots often shot during lunch breaks or short intervals.

Muse comes dressed or dressed on-site for 5 to 15 minutes, including make-up, which each Muse applies on their own as part of the boot camp experience. Once a muse is always a muse, if archived, their image becomes timeless and will be utilized indefinitely as an option for various projects. Follower usually has their favorite Muse whom they follow but are equally intrigued by other captures. Stay tuned for more of the amazing unexpected!

The Observation Booth is utilized as a space for Andrea Dialect to stumble through, which aids in life and brand development. It can also be used by readers, subjects, and features to assist or advance our world or their own. It is a peek into one’s world from the outside. It is also for the development of content. Everything printed here is in draft form; thus, error is welcomed and to be expected. Everything is constantly evolving, is her mantra. Seeing the work in printed format is the initial step and is quite valuable and therapeutic for developing all forms.

Like Everything, Andrea Dialect uses this space as a test lab for test study and a test subject. Here you will also find influencers, professionals, and muses who are considered “clay” who lend their image to change as doing us proud who are contributors to the upward progress of human progress. It is a platform for the growth, inspiration, motivation, and development of herself, her subjects, and her readers. Enjoy!

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