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laura

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About Me

Character: The Laura is sensitive, gentle, and affectionate. They are calm and amiable companions who are devoted to their family. They are very graceful in motion, agile, and extremely swift. The Laura displays curiosity and a delightful sense of humor, combined with a strong hunting instinct. Temperament: The Laura is intelligent and inventive. They display a great depth of loyalty and may become very attached to one certain person in the family. They enjoy the company of children and may become over-protective of them. They are aloof to strangers and do not get along with other people or pets. The Laura will only bark when there is something worthwhile for them to bark at. They do not do well as an outside dog and much prefer to live inside with their family. They bond so deeply to their family that they may suffer separation anxiety and depression if left alone for extended periods of time. Training: The Laura does best with early obedience and socialization training. Their deep- rooted instinct to hunt is not something that can be or should be discouraged. They are quick to learn, but do not like repetitive training. They prefer short and varied sessions. The Laura does not respond to harsh discipline, but require love, kindness, and consistency. Activity: Lauras are a high-energy breed and natural athlete. They require a great deal of exercise. Although they are somewhat inactive indoors, it is of vital importance the Laura be given room to run. Yards must be highly and securely fenced and the Laura must be kept stimulated. If they become bored they will dig. The Laura must be securely leashed when on walks. The highest danger to this breed is the possibility of being hit by a vehicle. The hunting instinct may lead them to give chase to anything they perceive as prey. The Laura is capable of reaching high speeds and while at full run they will not respond to their master. .. a style='background-color:eeeeee;display:block;width:300px;bor der:solid 2px black;padding:5px;' href=

My Interests

Making photos, music, anatomy, playing dress up, bothering peanuts, old things, living secret lives, dogs, eccentric people, Ladurée macarons, traveling, wedding cake, trapeze, making things, cooking, smelling my dogs paws, trashiness, film, SCUBA diving, psychology...

I'd like to meet:

People who don't know the left lane is for passing. I want to hurt them. Dirty old men.People who look at my website: www.lauragrahamphotography.com

Music:

Amadou and Mariam, Or The Whale, Emily Loizeau, Nina Simone, Regina Spektor, The Be Good Tanyas, Carla Bruni, Calexico, Dresden Dolls, David Gray, Billy Joel, Crooked Still, Aphex Twin, Drive-By Truckers, Thomas Dybdahl, Sufjan Stevens, Helios, Leonard Cohen, Iron and Wine, Ray LaMontagne, Donal Fox, Nouvelle Vague, Tom Waits, Sleater Kinney, Ben Folds, Rasputina, Carlo Gesualdo, Devotchka...

Movies:

Pan's Labyrinth is the best movie ever.

Books:

The Moral Animal, Lolita, Mutants, Dry, The Red Shoes, Kissing the Witch, Annotated Classic Fairy Tales, Me Talk Pretty One Day...

Heroes:

Artists who can pull off a fairytale successfully. People who make good food.

My Blog

Guess who was a Photo Review International Competition winner?

I'll give you a hint! Yay!http://www.photoreview.org/portfolio.php/1/8
Posted by laura on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 08:12:00 PST

Manufactured dissent web mag interview

To read The Other Woman's recent online interview, go here:http://mandisinterviews.blogspot.com/2007/10/q-with-oth er-woman-art-collective.html
Posted by laura on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 05:40:00 PST

Lusi Naturae

Our friends at the Museum of Hoaxes explain the history of Lusi Naturae, or "Jokes of Nature": The term Lusus Naturae described any creature or specimen that defied classification. One famo...
Posted by laura on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:45:00 PST

Review of

In a Dream Featuring the Photography Of Laura Graham and the Sculpture of Darla Jackson Levy Gallery for the A...
Posted by laura on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 01:27:00 PST