by Kim Ort | Feb 10, 2020 | Questions, Visual Journalling
In my on-demand visual journaling workshop, one of the exercises is to ask yourself why you photograph? We have so many choices as to how we spend our time. It’s good to know why we do what we do. It can also lead to insights regarding your photographic voice. Back in...
by Kim Ort | Nov 27, 2019 | 30 Days of Perception, Contemplation, Openness, Practices, Seeing
”It is only the innocent mind, the mind unclouded by experience, totally free from the past – it is only such a mind that can perceive what is reality. There is no question of ‘how.’ Your mind must not be distracted by the ‘how,’ by the desire for an answer....
by Kim Ort | May 11, 2019 | Contemplation, Place, Topics, Workshops
I live on the land of the Anishinabek, Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Niagara Purchase Treaty 381 in 1781. This month in the PLACE workshop, we’re exploring the indigenous story of our place’s earliest peoples. These are the people who first inhabited our land. In this...