by Keron | Oct 29, 2010 | Horse Photography, Travel |
I suppose I couldn’t go too long without posting some equestrian images on the blog. History has long been a passion for me. Seeing the prevalence of the horse in European culture for centuries was a reminder of how dependent we have been on our equine friends...
by Keron | Oct 27, 2010 | inspiration, tips and process, Travel |
I’m spending a lot of time on planes now. For the most part I don’t mind it, and sometimes I rather enjoy it. Last night I flew from the East Coast to Seattle. Six hours of time without a (good) book to read allowed me to write in my journal. I’ve...
by Keron | Oct 15, 2010 | inspiration, Travel |
What can I tell you about Prague? My strongest impression: Prague is a powerful juxtaposition of new and old. After elbowing through a crowd of tourists navigating narrow lanes, you can discover restaurants in ancient vaulted spaces proclaiming “Slow Food...
by Keron | Oct 13, 2010 | inspiration, Travel |
A caveat: I am not a scholar….I am not a philosopher…..I hesitate to write about this subject as so many have come before me and written profoundly and with tremendous compassion and knowledge. I offer my thoughts as a simple commentary from a caring...
by Keron | Oct 10, 2010 | inspiration, personal projects, Travel |
I write to understand as much as to be understood. ~Elie Wiesel I’ve been traveling in Eastern Europe for four days. I chose the quote by Elie Wiesel to begin this post because I, too, write to understand. I photograph with the same desire in my heart. So as a...
by Keron | Sep 27, 2010 | Fine Art, inspiration, tips and process, Travel |
“We see things not as they are. We see things as we are.” — Anais Nin This quote mirrors my thought that “we photograph as we are”. As I am preparing to depart for a long trip through Eastern Europe, I am thinking about who I am and how...
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