by Kim Ort | Jun 19, 2012 | Contemplation, Openness, Photography, Seeing, Workshops
For the next two weeks, I will be posting images and experiences from the Miksang contemplative photography workshop I’m attending in Boulder, Colorado. This first class is called “Opening the Good Eye” (Miksang means “good eye”) and the...
by Kim Ort | Mar 13, 2012 | Perspective, Photography, Seeing, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Ch. 17 (and the final chapter) of The Practice of Contemplative Photography, (paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, is simply called “Equanimity.” In this chapter, the authors emphasize that there is no specific style for contemplative photography,...
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...