We photograph as we are. If that statement is true, then I am determined to grow as a person/a soul/an individual in order to become a more engaging photographer.
I’ll post images, invite comment, and solicit your thoughts about how you are growing as a photographer and from time to time I’ll comment on all the things that help me to grow: books, movies, music, experience, life.
Keron:
Thank you for starting a blog and sharing your work and your thoughts. The combination of the image and the deep autobiographical writing was perfect. I look forward to many more postings. Sam
Hello Sam,
Thank you for the comment. This is certainly an auspicious beginning. As always, I have the aesthetic of your writing and photography in mind (the perfect reader), thus the bar is high.
Keron
I love this image, Keron! And taking pictures in the bright, full sun — why not? Hiking in the desert at noon is visually enchanting. That’s why we do it. No reason the camera can’t catch that magic — as well as the easy magic of low, slanting light, which a monkey could photograph.
Hello My Wizard Friend,
Enchanting indeed. And now I am looking forward to the post-feast hike with you. Seeing Anza-Borrego with your eyes beckons. Stay tuned for a discussion of the Feminine in photography. ~Keron
Hi Keron,
I’ll look forward to reading your blog, and especially seeing your photography. Well done!
Leigh
Leigh!
Thanks so much for checking in….looking forward to more of your work also.
Why don’t we get together in Healdsburg and do some shooting? I’m not immune
to the charms of warm and sunny FL, either!
Keron
keron. You’re a stack of books. this blog seems like sitting down in a favorite chair and reaching for some of those books. engaging writing and thoughtful, joyous photographs.
looking forward to more.
anne
Hello Anne,
What a marvelous compliment. I’ll work hard to keep you engaged. How about a “guest post”
on your latest project some time? Your work is so deeply from the heart…..I know it would spark
some lively discussion.
Keron
I love following your blog, because I love to see pictures of horses. How can you take so many beautiful pictures of horses under various aspects? Horses give the impression of speed, power, success. Chinese artists used to paint the arrival of horses as a sign of victory. Wishing you to attain high success in photography.
Thank you very much for your kind comments. It is a great privilege for me to photograph the horses, to share so much time with them. I like your description of the Chinese attributes very much. I hope you will continue to check the blog from time to time.
In gratitude,
Keron