
“It's amazing how a little tomorrow can make up for a whole lot of yesterday.” - John Guare
It has been a challenging winter, one of little rest, twists, grief and changes. Eyes heavy and mind racing does nothing to nurture inspiration. I know enough to wait out the delays and struggles, and remember that with all change come new opportunities. As I try to capture images of subjects during that time, as I see and feel them, I realize it is a way to have some sense of control through chaos - offering a way to return to an energy or beauty when inspiration reappears. It is a way to practice and an exercise in hope. And it returns, just like spring.
It has been a challenging winter, one of little rest, twists, grief and changes. Eyes heavy and mind racing does nothing to nurture inspiration. I know enough to wait out the delays and struggles, and remember that with all change come new opportunities. As I try to capture images of subjects during that time, as I see and feel them, I realize it is a way to have some sense of control through chaos - offering a way to return to an energy or beauty when inspiration reappears. It is a way to practice and an exercise in hope. And it returns, just like spring.