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June 01, 2005

It seems I've come to the point where I have been asked questions frequently, so I'm working on updating the empty FAQ page! Mostly, the questions deal with photography – about my images, what camera to buy, and how to take better images. I feel like I'm scattering seeds for a love of photography... photography as an art form... seeing as way of feeling... and creativity as a spiritual force in our world.

These questions not only make me happy, they also remind me that we are all channels of the divine.. (whatever you recognize the divine to be)... I don't really take much responsibility for what I create, for it is the process that brings me joy, and the sharing and inspiring of others with it that brings me my greatest satisfaction.

Whether you write, paint, shoot pictures, weave baskets, belly dance, or string popcorn together, connecting your heart with your hands is powerful medicine, both for yourself, and the world.

So, dear viewers, express the miracle within yourselves ~ go create!

Posted by vincent at June 1, 2005 09:18 AM

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and maybe, perhaps, when you get a little spare time you might give us a little more glimpse into the 'you' that is, or would like to be a 'street musician'.

I have been waiting patiently for your views thereon for some time...

But no pressure, no hassle... in your own time.

BTW, this is my first post, and I just want to say I find your thoughts wonderful, challenging and warm all at the same time!

Posted by: c. at June 1, 2005 11:33 AM

Yay... let's hear it for creativity within us all!

Posted by: Wandering Willow at June 1, 2005 01:25 PM

Hi there! Speaking of photography as an art form, I thought that I would share my friend Keith's blog. His photos are also quite amazing. He is:
www.expatmonkey.com. Enjoy!

Posted by: Lauren at June 2, 2005 11:42 AM

Thank you! In a few short paragraphs you told me more of what I actually need to know about digital photography and what to look for in a camera than a few dozen books, blogs, and articles. I've been lost since my manual SLR died and nothing I've tried has been quite right since. Now I have a simple, sensible set of parameters to start searching and experimenting with. Blessings...

Posted by: Lori at June 3, 2005 01:58 PM