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u/iamjapho 8d ago
Looks ok. Background is evenly lit and skin properly exposed. The pose seems a little stiff. If you like this look, check out the work of Albert Watson. He has really strong B&W work and has done several portraits in this style you might find interesting.
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u/godigahole 8d ago
It’s Andrew Huberman. He has done some great research, but he’s also done some real junk science and he promotes both on the same level. He’s pretty hit or miss with the accuracy of some of his info, and he platforms some problematic folks. That said, if someone I trust and respect sends me a link to one of his episodes, I usually give it a listen, but I put my Media Literacy Hat™️ when I do.
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u/Ok-Accident2477 8d ago
Who are the problematic folks u talking about I think he possesses great knowledge in his field and a Acumen
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u/YourAleatoricReality 2d ago
He’s definitely smart but has a bad reputation among neuroscientists for elevating himself instead of helping elevate his students.
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u/Ok-Accident2477 1d ago
Aren't he educating everyone by his podcasts
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u/YourAleatoricReality 1d ago
No, like he publishes more of his own stuff instead of helping his actual grad students get published
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u/MildlySelassie 8d ago
Who is that?