Spacing
The secret isn’t better subjects. It’s better relationships.
Rough next to polished. Wood next to metal. The satisfying imbalance that keeps us leaning in. Close enough to love each other. Far enough apart to breathe.
The secret isn’t better subjects. It’s better relationships.
Rough next to polished. Wood next to metal. The satisfying imbalance that keeps us leaning in. Close enough to love each other. Far enough apart to breathe.
I’m beginning work on a new project. Conversation Pieces. It will be about how to make objects/scenes/photographic subjects talk to each other. It’s about space, at least that is one part of the conversation. When to let the pictures have space to breathe and when to lean in. There will be words and pictures, and this is just the beginning. I love this part; in the beginning my mind swirls with ideas and they all seem possible.
Can it be? Is just living my life enough?
01. vintage flash
02. beautiful illustration from the cookbook Something From Nothing by Alison Roman (my favorite approach to cooking)
03. free chairs at the thrift shop
04. my commonplace notebook
05. cover from Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much, Anne Wilson Schaef
06. delicious breakfast from Hohl cafe in Williamsburg (oatmeal, bacon, and a dingo latte)
07. my faithful camera (Canon 5d mark iii) and my cherished camera bag
Quietly working on a project that has been idling for the last 10 years. The time seems right to share this meaningful collection. I’ve designed and printed a photo book of this body of work over on MILK. Just submitted the book, A Good Mail Day, for printing today. Can’t wait to hold the book in my hands. You can view the project here.
Come rain or snow . . .