The Sacred Stays Sacred
I took this photo with a disposable camera – after accidentally frying the digital one I'd brought on the first day of the trip – and it's one of my all-time favorite shots. It's a reminder to me that holiness and human imperfection are inseparably tangled up together.
A Vital Part of Aliveness
"One of the beautiful things about the early twilight at this time of year, as it fades into the dark of the long nights, is that you can just surrender yourself to it. Allow the twilight to remind you that it is a time of consideration and renewal. Know full well that in this world the darkness and the light are one. There is no new dawn without the night; their seeming separateness disguises a unity that reflects the unity of life, an unfathomable dance of opposites. This paradox is the very essence of what it is to be alive—joy and pain, sickness and health, light and dark, wonder and fear."
~ Phillip Moffitt
The Important of Kindness and Hush
"There's a thing when we're children we experience. It usually exists in libraries and it's called the hush. Like this magic world called Hush. There's not many places now to find hush. Somethimes I really do think if every person would experience hush—even if they almost have to force it on themselves for a while—just the bird, just the wind, nothing else, hush—there would be less violence."
We Protect What We Fall In Love With
"Beauty and seduction are nature's tools for survival, because we protect what we fall in love with. It opens our hears and makes us realize we are part of nature and that we're not separate from it."
~ Louie Schwartzberg
Framing is Never Arbitrary
I think everything can be photographed,
it depends on how it's seen.
Everything that's photographed is photographed for pleasure.
~ Manuel Álvarez Bravo
The Longer You Do It, the Harder It is to Stop
Toronto-based photographer Jeff Harris is engaged in an ongoing project: he's had his picture taken—either as a self-portrait or by a friend—every day since January 1, 1999.