when I have a studio, these are the images I will hang around me to inspire.
by George Hurrell
Walter Evans
by Elliot Erwitt
by Elliott Erwitt
by Henri-Cartier Bresson
by Eddie Adams
by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Margaret Bourke-White
Guy Bourdin
Dinosaur
-- {note: everyone needs to be reminded to use their imagination. Who's to say what's impossible and what's not? God alone.}
Monday
Bored in Oklahoma
what do I do to make the road trip more interesting? play with photoshop and long exposure.
this is a work in progress. don't judge it yet.
window to reality.
my piece of peace when I'm overwhelmed with the world and the people in it. I love the trees outside the window, the times when sunlight sneaks through it to warm my bed, when laughter floats in through it, when rain spits on it, when lightning lights my room through it, when wind howls against it.
it's my new reality when I'm sick of the old.
Tuesday
Sunday
Saturday
resolute.
I wish more people were truly resolute.
People hear the phrase "New Years Resolution" and it now means something you follow for three weeks and then forget about... what about that is resolute? Absolutely nothing.
Yet the idea behind them is beautiful and intriguing. People desire to use the start of a new year to bring about the start of a new beginning for themselves - the beginning of something exciting, something that betters themselves and the world around them, something that stretches them and changes them and brings them to become the person they desire to be. I think that's wonderful.
So while I won't be making any official resolutions, I will be resolute in my desire and pursuit of change. I read Romans 12 yesterday. I want to be a Romans 12 woman. That is my "resolution". This is in no way anything that will be accomplished in the space of 2011... but I'll get there eventually. But I'm going to begin to become... now.
I enjoyed this article - http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203731004576046103927290950.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories
People hear the phrase "New Years Resolution" and it now means something you follow for three weeks and then forget about... what about that is resolute? Absolutely nothing.
Yet the idea behind them is beautiful and intriguing. People desire to use the start of a new year to bring about the start of a new beginning for themselves - the beginning of something exciting, something that betters themselves and the world around them, something that stretches them and changes them and brings them to become the person they desire to be. I think that's wonderful.
So while I won't be making any official resolutions, I will be resolute in my desire and pursuit of change. I read Romans 12 yesterday. I want to be a Romans 12 woman. That is my "resolution". This is in no way anything that will be accomplished in the space of 2011... but I'll get there eventually. But I'm going to begin to become... now.
I enjoyed this article - http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203731004576046103927290950.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories
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