Monthly Archives: September 2011

Poetics of Photographic Possibility

I’m guest posting today over on Lisa Hsia’s ‘Open Mic Friday’ slot on her Satsumabug Blog. Lisa, a fellow participant on Tara Sophia Mohr’s Playing Big course, kindly reached out to me and asked for a contribution to her site. … Continue reading

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Bikes, Boats, Canals and Connections…

I’ve been wandering. These last few days in Amsterdam have been packed with magic and some very special moments. Within half an hour of arriving I was given a key to a bicycle and I was on my way. There … Continue reading

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To sit the punches down…

I can see the anger still in his eyes. The whites were showing. His shoulders were tense and his fists wanting to be flung at something else. He was no more than nine years old. I knew immediately he was … Continue reading

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Write from the Lens: Lessons in Waiting.

It is an unusual mix: writing and photography for personal and social change. It is what ‘Write from the Lens’ is billed as. What does that mean? I have asked myself over and over. I can only speak of what I … Continue reading

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From a Walk into Autumn to a Walk into Magic

My camera had a field day yesterday as we made our way to the wonderful grounds of Farmleigh House for a ‘Walk into Autumn’ photography workshop. We met other cameras too, belonging to the eager and open participants on the … Continue reading

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