In her first book, "100: What Time Creates", Anastasia Pottinger uses light, shadow, talent, experience, and her intuitive perspective to capture the strength, endurance, and uncommon β and often overlooked β inherent beauty exclusive to women and men who have lived one hundred years or more. Pottinger burst on the national and international scene when her black and white portrait series of centenarians 'went viral' and featured on thousands of websites and in publications around the globe, including "CNN" and "Bored Panda". The series continued to grow, and soon became the book, "100: What Time Creates" Learn more at: http://lenscratch.com/2011/03/anatasia-pottinger/ or http://www.roguestudios.photo/ . Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at NicoleChristina.com, and become a patron at Patreon.com/ZestfulAging.
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