Death: The one thing every living thing must eventually confront. This is one of the core life functions over which we have almost no control beyond perhaps being able to postpone the inevitable through healthy living and modern medicine. Death is essential to make room for new life. We are recycled stardust, and our atoms will go on to nourish other living creatures and be put to many other uses throughout the cosmos. In that sense we are immortal... but what about our egos, that which makes each of us a "me"? Do we survive physical death? This book examines many sources of evidence,...
Death: The one thing every living thing must eventually confront. This is one of the core life functions over which we have almost no control beyond p...
What if your failures aren't really failures? What if your entire life as you know it is being guided by mental programming built into our brains over millions of years of evolution? In this groundbreaking book, Anthony Hernandez reveals how our primordial survival instincts are still driving our emotions, thoughts, and actions. Most of life's frustrations, tribulations, trials, and setbacks are a byproduct of successfully following our subconscious internal beliefs to the letter. This means that there is no such thing as failure. If you don't have all of the success and abundance you want in...
What if your failures aren't really failures? What if your entire life as you know it is being guided by mental programming built into our brains over...
Since the early 1970s, when he began photographing on the streets of his native Los Angeles, Anthony Hernandez has consistently pushed his practice into uncharted territory, challenging himself by adopting new formats and subject matter. Moving from black and white to color, from 35mm to large-format cameras, and from the human figure to landscapes to abstracted detail, he has produced an unusually varied body of work united by its arresting beauty and subtle engagement with social issues. At first largely unaware of the formal traditions of the medium, Hernandez developed his own style of...
Since the early 1970s, when he began photographing on the streets of his native Los Angeles, Anthony Hernandez has consistently pushed his practice...