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It Isn’t that I Have Nothing to Say

It Isn’t that I Have Nothing to Say

by Kim Ort | Sep 27, 2017 | Books, Contemplation, Photography, Poetry

Recently, I had an email exchange with a gentleman who attended one of my in-person workshops. He wrote out some thoughts responding to a blog post I’d written in March on photographs as interactions. That post was inspired by an On Being interview with Carlo...
A Mindfulness Exercise for your Photo Walks

A Mindfulness Exercise for your Photo Walks

by Kim Ort | Sep 13, 2017 | Contemplation, Photography, Practices

“Mindfulness means learning to pay attention to what’s happening in the present moment. In the mind, body, and external environment, with an attitude of curiosity and kindness. Mindful awareness training tunes the region of the brain called the posterior...
Why You Should Go Abstract

Why You Should Go Abstract

by Kim Ort | Sep 5, 2017 | Abstraction, Going Abstract, Inspiration, Photography, Workshops

As time goes on, I find my work becoming more and more abstract. I think it’s because it’s the best way I know how to express the whole of an experience. I can appreciate the aesthetic beauty of subtle details. My composing skills have improved. And,...
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