This project of mine is about my life during a pandemic I captured my life in still life photography as a way to capture time my time during the pandemic.
I find that writing has a magical quality to delve deep into our soul and arouse our imaginations. Words are left brain. Images are right brain.
I established a cycle of taking photographs, feeling, thinking and sharing. Subtly, this shifted my routine; ways of seeing and into a deeper aesthetic.
These following photographs and musings, have a universal appeal. My images and musings are personal. Many readers will see different meanings in the words and images. Finding the metaphors and bridging these gaps is part of the joy of this post. I invite you to join me in a visual celebration of the extra dimension that musings bring to these photographs.
In age of speed,
I began to think,
Nothing could be invigorating than going slow.
In age of distraction,
Nothing can feel more luxurious than paying attention.
An age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent that sitting down.
Dear past, thank you for the lessons.
Dear future, I am ready to learn.
Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.
Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.
The dinner hour is sacred happy time when everyone should be together and relaxed.
Figure I'd have time alone with my thoughts. But it turns out I don't have as many thoughts as you think.
Before you fall asleep every day, say something positive to yourself.
Life isn't a sprint, it's a long race and you're not in it just to "win."
Life is a gift, not something that is given. so enjoy every second while you're here.
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