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12 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on Remember whose and who you are………..

My pastor Tim delivered another powerful sermon Sunday morning based again on the book I’ve been sharing from, John Bevere’s, Extraordinary. Walking through the house this weekend I looked down from the balcony over our great room and saw this striking shadow. I thought at the time that I photographed it, how vital it is to step out of the shadows and into His light. Then Tim
delivered a message I just had to share. I am going to go out on a limb and say this is the most important and helpful thing I’ve shared for the last two years, buckle your seat belts and get ready.
If you’re a believer and not living in victory, or don’t know Him, but want this life, this is for you.

“You are more than you have become……”

Colossians 2:6-7 New Living Translation

 6 And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him. 7 Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.

We get wisdom in two ways, naturally and supernaturally. Natural wisdom is important, but supernatural wisdom comes from our Heavenly Father. A spiritual person seeks and lives by this
God given supernatural wisdom. Supernatural wisdom comes by revelation. Three sources are available to us to seek this wisdom; 1. The Word of God, the Bible, 2. Counsel form Godly people, and 3. Prayer. If you are starving, spiritual sustenance comes from the Word of God.

The scripture above outlines the six vital steps to coming into true wisdom;
(1) Accept Jesus Christ as your Lord.
(2) Continue to follow him.
(3) Let your roots grow down deep into knowledge of Him
(4) Build your life on Him as your foundation.
(5) Develop your faith by becoming strong in His Truth.
(6) Be overflowing with thankfulness and praise for Him.

Is your life a yo-yo, up and down, two steps forward and two steps back? A life built on Him can steady your faith and path. Faith allows us to feel security even when there is none in this world.
Once you have experienced this triumphant – extraordinary life, how could you be anything but thankful and filled with gratitude.

So, who are you? Who do you want to be? Who has God made you to be? Accept His gift,
and then grow in it. You may soon look in the mirror and see someone you never thought you could be. Once you reach that sublime place, you can reach out and show the way to others.
You can trust me, when I tell you that, that is what God wants for you.

Step out of the shadows and into His light.

the pilgrim

Kenny Rogers’ new Gospel album has a wonderful song that tells it all:

“PEACE”

I have come from so far away
Down the road of my own mistakes
In the hope you could hear me pray
Oh, Lord keep me in your reach

How I’ve longed through these wasted years
To outrun all the pain and fear
Turned to stone from my uncried tears
And now it’s Your grace I seek

Love won’t compromise
It’s a gift, it’s a sacrifice
My soul renewed and my heart released
In You I’ll find my peace

Oh wondrous child of whom the angels sing
Know my joy, feel my suffering
Shining star make this love you bring
So bright that I may believe

That my way will not be lost
From now on, ’til that river’s crossed
My soul renewed, my spirit free
In You I’ll find my peace


*Photo Note: D7000, 24-120 AF-S VR.

12 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on Sticking your neck out………

I had an interesting conversation with a friend yesterday after I got back from the power lunch. He asked me if I ever thought I was, “sticking my neck out” , being so open about my faith? I understand the question and to be honest it has crossed my mind that all actions have consequences, but I don’t do much more than think of it that way. I said, “May I ask you a question?” He said sure, so here was my question to him, “Pretend that you were in grave danger and someone came to your rescue, and lost his own life in a successful attempt to save yours. Now
his family has asked you to speak at his funeral and tell the assembled people, what a courageous thing he did for you, would you refuse?”

There was a lot of silence after the question, he finally said, “I think I see your point!” Do you risk people being turned off when you openly share your faith? Sure, but when you consider that God sent His only Son to die for me, and Jesus willingly did, how could I not be a witness to that fact?
It’s more than that though. We all want to be loved and God loves us with a love that goes well beyond our understanding. I’m reading a devotional book with my wife called, Extraordinary.
This wonderful book is all about the extraordinary life God wants you to have. The author brings up a wonderful point in one of the first chapters. It is hard for us to believe that God really loves us as much as He does. I know who I am, and knowing that it is almost impossible to believe that
God, “could” love me that much. The author said, it would stand to reason that God would not make a bad deal. He would never give up His only Son to die for us if He didn’t think we were worth that kind of ultimate sacrifice. A stunning thought! That God loves you so much that He was willing, and in fact did, allow His Son to die so that you could be forgiven and given eternal life.
What kind of love would lead to that decision, the kind God has for you.

Am I sticking out my neck? Not near as far as Jesus did………….

Have a blessed weekend,

the pilgrim

*Photo Note: Giraffe in East Africa, Nikon F100 camera and 300mm lens, Fuji Velvia.
Image processed with, you guessed it, Nik Color Efex 3.0 – Glamour Glow.

12 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on Work and pleasure, all mixed together……

Today I ran up to Georgetown to meet with three professional photographers that have been working with me on a very special project. Above, from left to right, Jim Begley from Corbin, Ken- tucky (my home town also), Jim Haverstock, from Bloomington, Indiana, the pilgrim, and Chuck Summers, from Pikeville, Kentucky. It turns out Jim H. was attending a meeting in Covington,
Kentucky which made all of us only a couple of hours away from each other so we agreed to have a planning meeting in Georgetown, where of course, Fava’s happens to be. More on Fava’s later.
We had a great meeting in a coffee shop that used to be a bank, above we are seated in the best place to meet, the vault…..

We had a great meeting and
no one had to drive an excess-
ive distance. While we met
about the project and talked
about cameras and lenses, we
also got a chance to shoot some
cool stuff in the coffee house.
I love the coffee mug to the
right, oh how true. Meeting
in a bank vault was a first for
me, certainly felt safe.

The meeting was important
business, but the fellowship was
all pleasure. I’ve been working with these three men for some time and the work we are accomplishing has been wonderful, and the friendships have really deepened. Just in case you
are not aware of who these guys are, please let me tell you a little about each of them. Jim Begley is one of the top HDR photographers in America and a great teacher. He has worked with me on
several workshops in the past and will be involved in many more. Jim Haverstock is a former
police detective, and now a very successful freelancer specializing in travel, nature landscape,
and Americana subject matter. It’s good to have former law enforcement involved with a group like this! Not sure what the guy in the green shirt does? Chuck Summers in a very successful nature photographer with three books to his credit, his most resent, Kentucky, Unbridled Spirit, has been
a very successful release.

In spite of a serious meeting, we never let work stand in the way of great burger, and Fava’s is the best in the east. Mine today was pushing really hard to top the 4.85 pickles it got during the NASCAR assignment a couple of weeks back. When there is work to be done, do it with friends,
and then enjoy life! On the way home Jim and I stopped by Murphy’s Camera to talk about a future program they have requested. Keeping in touch with clients, and friends doesn’t have to be boring.

Thank you Lord for a job that let’s me work with great folks, like these guys….

Be blessed,

the pilgrim

*Photo Note: All images with the Nikon Coolpix P300.

12 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on A photographer’s life……….

It’s July, and in Tech Rep terms, that means, very few meetings or conventions, it’s vacation season for most of my clients. Other than some phone calls, emails ,and calling on some papers, and other pro calls, it’s the second slowest period of the year, the other being mid to late December. Everything in your office that has been put off for months now gets some attention. This is a project, that I will start today, but will mostly complete on my own time. Facing on the inevitable, what to do with 42 years of images. Except for the last nine years of digital work, you’re looking at the net photographic result of one man’s photographic career.

This is my projection/editing room in my up stairs offices of my home. Two four drawer file cabinets (filled to the brim), 16 boxes of paged slides, and 53 slide trays of 35mm color slides that have to be sorted, scanned, (only a small percentage), and finally carried out to the trash. Keep in mind these are supposed to be the edits, the keepers, over 50,000 color transparencies. In a closet nearby are over 15,000 Black & White negatives. This process is going to be a major trip down memory lane for me.

With every page of slides the memories of great shooting trips, workshops, students long lost from my life, friends, and associates, all of whom, like myself have gotten much older, some are even gone. Even with all of this you see before you, I can still remember, the first time I pressed a camera to my face and squeezed the shutter release. In the past 42 years, I’ve driven over a million miles, flown three quarters of a million more. I’ve photographed in virtually every one of the 50 United States, many times, add Africa, The Galapagos Islands, South America, Europe, Canada, Nova Scotia, the list goes on. I’ve shot underwater video around the Caribbean, flown 500 feet above the ground in ultralight airplanes, logging over 150 hours in 90 locations from coast to coast. Photographed 6 sitting Presidents of the United States, Photographed and or interviewed over 70 celebrities including, Johnny Unitas, Paul Bear Bryant, Barbara Mandrell, Red Skelton, Harrison Ford, and many more. I’ve been to multiple Masters Golf Tournaments, Shuttle Launches, Air Shows & Races, sporting events, the Pan Am Games, many NFL football games, numerous college football and basketball games, countless other major events. During the GAPW days I was honored to teach with and become friends with; John Shaw, Art Wolfe, David Middleton, David and Mac Muench, John Netherton, Galen Rowell, Jim Brandenburg, Jack Dykinda, Jeff Foote,Tom Mangelsen, Cliff Zenor, Rod Planck, Lenny and Len Rue, George Lepp,
Bob Krist, Bryan Peterson, Moose Peterson, Joe McNally, Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski, RC Concepcion, Pat O’hara, Larry West, Chuck Summers, and Jim Begley. Then there is the Nikon NPS team, Scott Diussa, Bill Pekala, Fred Sisson (now retired) and the rest of the great group I call my work family. Add to that list wonderful friendships with Charles Stanley, Chuck Summers, Jim Begley, Don Nelson, Stan Burman, and Ricky Skaggs, the blessing are really mounting up…… The list could go on and on but I will spare you.

Please believe me, I’m not bragging, I’m praising God. When I start looking through these slide pages and trays, I know memories will well up in me that will bring a lot of smiles and a few tears. I am no one special that should have deserved this kind of life, I didn’t do anything to warrant these kinds of blessings. My life as a photographer has been a blessing of grace, from God. Early on in my career, after surviving cancer at age thirty five I dedicated the rest of my life and work to honoring Him. In turn He gave me this great gift called, a photographer’s life.

He wants to do the same for you, all it takes is turning it all over to Him, and asking that everything good that comes into you life, would cast the glory onto Him.

Start your adventure today,

the pilgrim

*Photo Note: Nikon D3s, 16-35 AF-S VR with a bounced Nikon SB-900 Speedlight.