by Kim Ort | May 2, 2018 | Contemplation, Practices, Seeing, The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Perception is pre-cognitive. This is the first in a series of posts on aspects of perception, as outlined in my previous post. The idea behind these posts is to give you a grounding in perception in preparation for a course that I’m creating on this topic. The...
by Kim Ort | Jan 24, 2018 | Art, Books, Contemplation, Essence, Inspiration, People, Photography, Place, Questions, Seeing
While studying the photography and writing of Uta Barth (a photographer of perception), I learned of the book, Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees (paid link) by Lawrence Weschler, about the artist, Robert Irwin. This book was the most influential for...
by Kim Ort | Dec 20, 2017 | Contemplation, Inspiration, Openness, People, Photography, Possibilities, Seeing
How do you see? For it’s not what you see but how you see that determines your worldview. And, you can consciously expand your worldview by changing how you see. In this post, I’ll share the inspiring work of Uta Barth, who explores this idea of...