My drive to work usually involves me consuming the content of a few podcasts. Helps me feel informed and a little more knowledgeable for it. The NY Times Daily is one that I occasionally lend an ear to. It feels credible. And for some reason this morning’s installment tugged at …
Category: humanity
As a man thinketh, so is he…
Stop and think about this a little. Well actually don’t. As it is we already probably do way too much thinking. I have read that our thoughts are not really us, that we are just observing our thoughts, and that right there is it. We spend so much time observing …
Living with Intention: Embracing Purpose and Mindfulness
In today’s fast-paced world, it is easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of responsibilities, distractions, and constant stimuli. Many of us find ourselves living on autopilot, going through the motions without truly experiencing life’s richness. However, there is a transformative way to approach life that can infuse our …
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Rediscovering Inspiration and Reigniting Your Creative Flow
Most of my blog posts are notes to self. As usually they stem from me being in a particular space at that time. This one is no different. In the journey of creativity, there are times when we feel disconnected, lacking inspiration, and struggling to find our creative flow. Whether …
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Illuminating Stories: How Light Shapes the Narrative in Photography
Photography has the remarkable power to capture stories, emotions, and moments frozen in time. As a portrait photographer, my journey began with street photography, where I honed my skills in capturing candid and authentic moments. However, it was through the guidance and training of the esteemed master portrait photographer, Sue …
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Do you know what is AI?
It has been a while since I have written anything, much less posted an article to this blog. Call me a slacker, a habitual procrastinator or better yet a serial creative. My creative energies move from one outlet to the next. I was recently asked to read some of my …
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