The Inner Path of Photography

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

Tag: Heidi Straube

My photo in the NY Times blog…

Remember the NY  Times project, “A Moment in Time” that I posted to a couple of weeks ago?

Well, here’s my photo published there…and the whole project results…

What a fun project…I’m loving seeing what everyone else shot and also how many people/places participated!

We are the world (hum the tune here…:)

And the road goes on forever and the party never ends…

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, April 2010

Last month I was in Istanbul, now in Taos, NM, in a few days, Houston and Galveston, Texas! Where will the road lead next? Still enjoying the party of life…

Photo by Heidi…but thanks for a great line, Robert Earl Keen!

Houston/Galveston, TX: Summer Home Base for Heidi!

Leaving Taos for Houston this Sunday (May 9)…Houston/Galveston, TX will be my home base for the summer!

Teaching photo classes, photo project coaching & mentoring, transformational life counseling, retreats…look for schedule soon!

International and other US locations: Classes and retreats being scheduled now for late summer, fall, and winter…

Send in requests for your home base or where you want me to teach/coach so you can be inspired, uplifted, and create your most expressive art and the art of your life…

Remember to check my photography website and transformational life counseling website for more…

“I used to be afraid to fly…”

“I used to be really afraid to fly, Mr. White says. “My palms would sweat for days, thinking about it. After I made my first record, in 2001, my fear was half of what it used to be, and I think it was because I accomplished some of the things I wanted to do. I think you’re only fearful of dying if you haven’t lived.”

(“In Greenwich Village, a Songwriter’s Garrett” NY Times 5.6.2010, about singer-songwriter Kenny White‘s NY apartment)

Today’s article in the NY  Times caught my eye, because I’m still looking forward to having another artsy house and studio in the future. I loved the interview, the sensibility of the musician, and pictures of this Greenwich Village home…and then the totally unexpected icing on the cake was this quote.

A fine sharing of a very personal experience and a perspective I agree with.

Plus listen to his music…it’s great!