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Wabi-Sabi for Photographers (Part 1)

Wabi-Sabi for Photographers (Part 1)

by Kim Ort | Aug 6, 2015 | Acceptance, Books, Essence, Humility, Spirituality, Zen Buddhism

Wabi-sabi refers to an elusive and elegant beauty. Wabi suggests a beauty of elegant imperfection. Sabi means loneliness or rather aloneness. Together, they suggest the beauty of ‘the withered, weathered, tarnished, scarred, intimate, coarse, earthly,...

To Revise is To See Again

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...
Photography as a Mindfulness Practice

Photography as a Mindfulness Practice

by Kim Ort | Jun 3, 2014 | Belonging / Connection, Contemplation, Quotes, Spirituality, Zen Buddhism

** Books mentioned have Amazon affiliate links, meaning I make a few cents if you purchase through my link. I only recommend books that I’ve read. As I sit at my computer writing, the screen door is open and I can feel the warmth of the day on my skin. My dog sleeps...
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