by Kim Ort | Aug 27, 2015 | Attention, Contemplation, Photography, Practices
It is useless to study technique in advance of having a motive. Instead of establishing a vast stock of technical tricks, it would be far wiser to develop creative power by constant search for means particular to a motive already in mind, by studying and developing...
by Kim Ort | Feb 24, 2015 | Attention, Books, Contemplation, Habits, Inspiration, People, Photography, Possibilities, Topics
“I want to learn to do nothing. Be empty of attachment to things. To allow things simply to be, without my needs and projections.” ~ Natalie Goldberg, Long Quiet Highway (paid link) Doing nothing is not easy for me. It’s not that I’m constantly...
by Kim Ort | Jan 8, 2015 | Attention, Books, Contemplation, Habits
** Books mentioned have Amazon affiliate links, meaning I make a few cents if you purchase through my link. I only recommend books that I’ve read. Recently, I read a fascinating book by Matthew Syed, called Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of...