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Forming the Equivalent or What You See is What You Get

by Kim Ort | Feb 20, 2012 | Books, Contemplation, Openness, Photography, Possibilities, The Practice of Contemplative Photography

Chapters 12 and 13 of The Practice of Contemplative Photography,(paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, prepare us for forming the equivalent – producing the image we first perceived. Chapter 12, Joining Mind and Eye, offers an interesting visual awareness...

Feb. 13 – Simplicity

by Kim Ort | Feb 13, 2012 | Books, Contemplation, Photography, Simplicity / Minimalism, Space, The Practice of Contemplative Photography

Chapter 11 of The Practice of Contemplative Photography,(paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, explores the topic of  simplicity. The authors give very simple advice for those times when we feel overwhelmed with “so much to do, so little time.” Do one...

Feb. 6 – Shadows and Discernment in Photography

by Kim Ort | Feb 6, 2012 | Books, Contemplation, Photography, The Practice of Contemplative Photography

Chapter 10 of The Practice of Contemplative Photography,(paid link), by Andy Karr and Michael Wood, explains the process of discernment; that time between experiencing a flash of perception and actually taking the shot. Discernment is defined by Merriam-Webster as...
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