The Inner Path of Photography

We yearn for the taste of the sacred…and through our cameras discover it, the world, and ourselves.

Category: Inspiration

For when you get discouraged – poetry by David Whyte

Sometimes we need something to ground us, to remind us of the true things to concentrate on, rather than the outer life things that seem to be so important.

This poem by David Whyte, “Tilicho Lake,” (read by the author), is one of those poems that bring us back to the essence of our soul.

What about sequencing?

Minor White had much to say about the concept of “sequencing” – where you use the flow of a series of photographs to tell your story, rather than depending on one image to tell it all.

After spending most of today reviewing, editing, and printing photographs for a Galveston portfolio – lots of fog, subtle tone, blue-grays, silence – I had to take a break and work with something with COLOR!

So I visited some images I created last Halloween, when I unexpectedly found teens roaming the Galveston beaches in costumes.

As I was deciding what to print, I found it was difficult, because often there would be two images that were similar, but had changes in movement – the “characters” had walked to different places on the beach, and were having new interactions.

When I shot these images, I was intrigued by exactly that – the flow of teens, how they come and go, change groups, photograph each other, group, go away, regroup, etc. And that can’t be captured in one definitive photo.

So I’m sharing with you tonight several images that reflect what I’m talking about – sequencing – arranging images so you build a feeling – an understanding –  a glimpse into someone else’s world.

This my first-time playing – we’ll see what my final body of work becomes –

What about you? Are you remembering sequencing as an option, or do you prefer the “ultimate image?”

 

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In the creative zone – listening to KCRW Eclectic 24 tonight

Working on a photography project and listening to KRCW Eclectic 24 – what great programming!

I’ve been in the zone for hours as the music just keeps on going…

What do you listen to as you create?

“Halloween Spartans” – Galveston, Texas ©2011 Heidi Straube

Eve Arnold, Magnum Photographer, Dies at 99

Slide show from NY Times Lens Blog, Eve Arnold Dies at 99
Full obituary, Eve Arnold, New York Times 1.6.2012

A huge influence, in spirit and in talent…