by Kim Ort | Feb 1, 2012 | Books, Contemplation, Photography, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Chapter 9 of The Practice of Contemplative Photography,(paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, explores texture. Unlike color, which can be dramatic and stop you in your tracks, texture tends to be more subtle, and less likely to have hidden meaning for you. It is...
by Kim Ort | Jan 24, 2012 | Attention, Books, Contemplation, Photography, Seeing, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Chapter 8 of The Practice of Contemplative Photography (paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, explains the flash of perception in terms of the experience. The authors use an excellent example. Have you ever had someone you know well shave off their mustache? You...
by Kim Ort | Jan 16, 2012 | Books, Contemplation, Photography, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
There is no such thing as boredom, just boring people. ~ Mothers and Fathers everywhere I’m sure most of us have heard that phrase sometime in our past. We may even have said it ourselves. For me, a curious person in more ways than one, this is true. I...