by Kim Ort | Jul 23, 2015 | Contemplation, Openness, Photography, Zen Buddhism
This is one of those posts that ties together a few ideas that came across my radar last week. Firstly, I’ve been doing a lot of writing and I’m struck by how the process feels like a constant revision. I receive new insights and add them. Unnecessary...
by Kim Ort | Jul 21, 2015 | Contemplation, Photography, Seeing
“To see is our true nature. To see is not to grasp a thing, a being, but to be grasped by it.” ~ Frederick Franck, The Zen of Seeing What does it mean to be grasped by something? What does it feel like? Every day, it’s important for me to get out for a...
by Kim Ort | Jul 17, 2015 | Books, Colour, Consolations, Essence, Visual Design
Red and raw Your anger slices through me Leaving me wondering about the sadness buried deep inside. How best to portray anger in a photograph? I focused on the raw energy of anger, symbolized by the red movement. Underneath, we can see a hint of blue,...