Daily Archives: February 28, 2012
The single greatest gift I’ve ever gotten as a photographer is the inspiration to want to learn more! From John Shaw and the late John Netherton who set the bar so very high, to Scott Kelby, and Jim Begley who showed me just how much more there is to learn, each of these people and many many more have shown me just how much vision can be stretched! Tony Sweet showed me how to see with “better” more artistic eyes. Chuck Summers taught me how working very hard and never stopping or giving up, can make your work infinitely better! Freeman Patterson and Bryan Peterson taught me how to see the same things everyone else sees, and ignores, and find an image in them. My students have taught me that no matter how much you think you know, you’re, at best, only getting started! Sam Garcia and Jay Maisel have mentored me in learning how to see the extraordinary in the ordinary! Scott Diussa showed me how to travel with eyes wide open, Fred Sisson taught me to be curious! Jim Sugar and Joe McNally showed me that even a single flash can breath magic into an image. Jim Haverstock and Raymond Jabola showed me how having a gentle spirit transaltes to gentle, and profound images. Arthur Rothstien taught me that one camera and two lenses is more than enough! Ansel Adams taught me that it’s o.k. to manipulate a print!!! The folks at Nik and Topaz software taught me that no file is ever finished until you imagine the possibilities! The list could, and should, go on, but you get the point. Learning is addictive and necessary if you want to get better every day!
I thank God for those friends that have shown me how to see the world differently, and feel more deeply for my subjects. I thank God for waking up every morning wanting to hold a camera in my hand. I thank God that everywhere I walk I see countless things that can be a photograph. So this mornings exercise is to walk around the building I’m staying in in St. Thomas and shoot whatever I see that interests me, “photographically”. I will push the publish button when I have a few keepers!
Today’s Prayer: Father thank you for all those mentors, countless in number, that you have allowed me to meet, and learn from their vast experience and kind tolerance of my great visual hunger. Thank you for giving me that hunger, to want to learn more, experience all you have allowed me to live out in these 66 years! Thank you Father for opening my eyes!
the pilgrim
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Sherelene and I are in St. Thomas for the week, there is no place I would rather be and no one I would rather be with. Sherelene is not only my wife of 42 years, she is my best friend, and the woman I always dreamed of meeting and falling madly in love with, and I did…….. It will be and endless mystery to me for the rest of my life, how I could have ever captured her heart! Sherelene has not only been a faithful wife, she has been a wonderful mother to our three children and an adored “Nanna” to our six grandchildren. She is the only person I trust to tell me the truth about my photography, my walk with the Lord, and my integrity, she knows me better than anyone and she always shoots straight with me! I devote one week of vacation time every year to place her in an environment that I know will renew her physically, emotionally, and spiritually. That usually only requires warm weather an an ocean! Together we’ve explored most of the Caribbean, Hawaii and still enjoy finding new places to let her rest and recuperate!
It has been the greatest honor of my life to be called her husband, and honor I still can’t imagine how I won! Take a moment today to be truly thankful for the man or woman that God has placed in your life. As Paul instructed, Love her like our Lord loved the church, He gave His very life for her. That’s the perfect model of love……..
the pilrim
This week I will share something each post for which I am very, very thankful.
*Photo Notes: the top image was snapped with an iPhone 4s on our flight down, it’s shocking how little an iPhone does for picutres of me! the images below was with the really neat Coolpix AW100 which really encourages you to shoot different with it’s being waterproof to a depth of 30 feet!
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