The Inner Path of Photography

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

Tag: Inspiration

“I wish I had tons of money./ Then I’d be free./ Free to do what?/ Everything.”

From Patti Smith’s book “Just Kids”, telling a story about the artist Robert Mapplethorpe:

“Robert’s private mantra: I wish I had tons of money./Then I’d be free./Free to do what?/Everything.”

Imagine being free to do everything. I can feel it, the loosening of  “shoulds” or “can’ts” that keep me limited.

What would I be doing that I’m not doing now if I really could do everything?

That’s worth reflecting on, and then acting on, because of course, much of what we can do doesn’t require money in the initial steps. We just keep ourselves from doing it by saying “it costs too much” or look to the future thinking we won’t have the money to do the grand end point.

One step at a time. Celebrate each step. Feel the real freedom and grasp it with your hunger.

“Take the binding…”

“Take the binding from around the foot
of your soul, and let it race around the track
in front of the crowd.”

– Rumi

I love this! It’s inspiring to me on a deeply inner level, and I also smile every time I get the visual.
Rumi is the master at using images to evoke the inner truths he is teaching.
A photographer of words….

“I was a bride married to amazement…”

“I was a bride married to amazement.”

This quote was referenced by one of the writers in “Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey.”

I love it…how creative could we be if we remember to be “brides married to amazement?”

(The quote is from work by Mary Oliver, poet)

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!