It disturbingly came to my attention the other day that life can be so unpleasant for some that they no longer care to be a part of it. Ok, so I´ve known that for a while now, but sometimes you get so caught up in enjoying life and forget that others are so troubled. This reality greatly saddens me, one I cannot comprehend.
May you be able to stop and appreciate the perpetual beauty this life presents on a daily basis.
That magical golden hour right before the sun goes down.
That moment you look another creature in the eye and have a brief understanding.
At this time a year ago, I was just getting back from a fabulous trip to Puerto Rico. I have no clue why it’s taken me so long to do something with all the photos I shot there…nonetheless, here they are.
Alas, the Patagonia phlogs come to an end. As the sun rose on our last day and the sky became nothing short of amazing, I scurried for my camera, ran out of the hostel and took my last photos of Patagonia. It was an amazing four days full of unforgettable images and memories. Continue reading Patagonia…→
I recently watched a video by photojournalist Will Yurman, who several years back started “A day A photo,” a project dedicated to shooting and publishing a photo on his site every single day, 365 days a year. (Or in this case 366…maybe, it is 2012…ha). He talked about how fun it was to periodically go back through the images and make visual connections. He finds it interesting that we as photographers seem to see the same thing over and over again.
So that got me thinking, what do I see and shoot over and over again? What is my tendency as a photographer?
Looking back through my photos, the answer became quite obvious.
A new year and a new site! It’s been quite a challenge, and nothing is quite perfect, but I welcome you to my new site and hope you enjoy the changes. As I wanted to get the site up and running, the portfolio section is still under construction as well as all of the phlog archives. Those of you familiar with my old site will notice that this is completely different; rather than using a very basic, drag-and-drop iWeb platform, I am learning htlm and quality web production, so bear with me through the process!