Ah in the corner
Look again --
Winter chrysanthemum, red

.... Teijo Nakamura


Monday, March 30, 2015

This Is My Why...


In the tradition of great masters Leonard Nimoy's last thought [Twitter - the vessel of modern day Haiku] put words to my world view quite nicely. “A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory…” 

As part of my day job I oversee a book club for the managers of my company.  My most recent find that I'm inflicting on my cohorts is a Ted Talk by Simon Sinek called "Start With Why".  I'm sure the talk has many great insights that can be applied to my geek-gig, but I'm finding it more impactful in thinking about how I message the photo side of my life. 

Sehnsucht
Through my camera’s lens I’m constantly striving to collect reflections of those perfect moments, that fleeting sense of stillness when all the to-do lists and should-dos fall away and all there is is the holding of a breath and a silent moment of awe. 

Sehnsucht ... a German word meaning the longing to be somewhere one's never been, homesick for a place one's never seen, yearning towards something unknown and unrealized.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Nostalgia

Mom's camera strap
This evening I came home to my most recent eBay find - a vintage woven camera strap circa 1975.  Ebay's a super dangerous place for me to spend any amount of time because they have freaking everything and with enough time I can usually find the exact thing I'm looking for.

Back story ... A couple of weeks ago when at an art get-together (ie we met via social media, everyone brings something to work on and drinks way too many mimosas) I saw a camera strap sent me down memory lane.  When I was a kid my mom had an older manual 35mm Nikon with a strap just like the one pictured.  And it was that camera where I truly first became acquainted with photography in a non-point-and-shoot way.  As many of us experienced, in the 7th grade we were expected to create a bug collection.  Being the softy that I am I simply couldn't bring myself to kill a variety of bugs and impale them on pins for something so trivial as a school project.  Well that and I didn't like the noise / feeling of the pin crunching through the poor sad bug.  So my science teacher, who was well versed in my eccentricities, having taught tutored me in advanced math two years prior, and I came to a compromise.  I would make a collection but not of dead bugs.  Instead I trapped subjects, took scale photos of them, and covered my bug-board in pictures.

Painted WingsAnyways, seeing the camera strap sent me hunting through the vaults of eBay until I found a purveyor of vintage camera straps.  Not bad for $12.   Unfortunately this story, like many of those involving anything to do with my family has a somewhat sad slant on it.  In my excitement to share my find-and-buy I told my younger sister.  Her response was "Oh good!  Now I can use the strap Mom gave me without feeling bad about it!"  Reminded once again of my place in the family hierarchy.  Check.



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