Suspended Moments captures fleeting human leaps — spontaneous, playful, and sometimes theatrical. Whether cosplayers at conventions, strangers on streets, or people in parks, each jump embodies freedom, release, and the temporary suspension of everyday routine. By alternating between fantastical costume and ordinary attire, the series emphasizes that the joy of motion is universal. Costumes, props, and urban or natural settings enhance the drama, but the core of the project is human energy — visible in posture, expression, and mid-air tension. These photographs explore the ephemeral, the in-between, and the shared thrill of defying gravity, revealing how movement connects us all.”
Drawing of E. Scholz Learning to Publish My First Book: Notes from the Trenches I thought writing a book was the hard part. Turns out, that was just the beginning. What I’ve really been learning lately is how to publish a book—specifically, how to get something live on Amazon KDP. And honestly, it’s been a mix of Google searches, AI explanations, random forum advice, and a lot of “wait… what?” moments. This is a journal-style snapshot of what I’ve figured out so far. The First Realization: Writing Isn’t Publishing At first, I assumed: “I’ll just finish writing, upload it, and done.” Nope. A real book—even a simple one—needs: A title page A copyright page A table of contents Formatting for digital and print That was the first shift: A manuscript is not a book yet. ISBNs, Canada, and Feeling Official One surprisingly nice discovery: in Canada, ISBNs are free. You can get them through Library and Archives Canada, which instantly makes things feel more ...
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