September 2024
From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, renowned Japanese war photographer Akihiko Okamura (1929-1985) created a remarkable, compelling and largely unseen body of work in Ireland, north and south.
The image above is taken from The Memories of Others exhibition, photobook and film on the Irish work of Japanese photographer Akihiko Okamura.
September arrived and with it all the back to school vibes. I signed up to that yoga class, and forgot to go. I booked a yoga sesh on the beach and it pissed down. I met with a therapist, and got back to my gym sessions, one per week at the moment, hardly life changing. But it's something. It's steps.
Apparently research* shows September is hard wired from our lifecycle to give us that new notebook energy. It's certainly a period of reflection for me, and commitment, that feels harder in January. Mel Robbins (feels like a mate I listen so often now) tells me January is for dreaming, which frankly I love.
What do you dream about and long for?
For me, it's always routed in journeys and travel. A trip to mark a milestone, be that the death of my mother (I went to America) or Paris for my wedding anniversary the weekend just gone. Am I running away from my reality? Maybe. I think the liminal space does wonders. The world becomes expansive and somewhere full of opportunities and ideas to sit with.
I hope you enjoy this month's content.
Stacey x
P.S. I am dyslexic, expect creative ideas and wonky spelling.
Last month’s most clicked was All Fours, like you, I am digging Miranda July. Click here to read/listen to her short story from the New Yorker.
I'm SO excited to see the new film about Lee Miller, this incredible and versatile photographer who saw so much.
In 1962, Mary Husted was 17-years-old. She had become pregnant, but, as an unmarried middle-class woman, this wasn’t socially acceptable. Learn her story from Katy Hessel here. One of the most moving stories I read this week.
Kate Winslet was on free school meals? Who knew. I didn’t. I love hearing from this awesome woman. Listen here.
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