Gerry Chase Photography
Water Drops In Abstract
As I sit here, the holidays are fading into the past, and the New Year 2017 is settling in for the long haul. Many of us are experiencing a bit of a hangover from all that has happened in the last year. Personally, for me and my family, 2016 was a life changing year for the positive. And with that as the backdrop; for our country, and community, the picture may be less clear. Many might say the world was darkened, by 2016.
But as the days slowly brighten from the solstice of 2016, I can't help but start to notice an optimism within myself. I will not allow the forces of darkness to dwell for too long within my psyche. That is why I made a decision, at the end of the year. I refuse to stay stationary, nor silent any longer. What this means for you, the reader of my page and ramblings; is that from time to time my subject matter may either (hopefully) inspire, or offend. If I inspire, join me and let me know. If I offend, I don't really apologize, but hope the offense also brings sincere thought and reflection.
One of the ways that I have decided to not stay stationary, is to volunteer my photography services. The first step was to join the BeMore Photograpy Co-op. A collective of Baltimore/DMV Photographers, dedicated to building community, one photograph at a time. Read more about our mission on the website @
I would like to thank BeMore Photography for accepting me into their group, and I look forward to working with them all. I would also like to thank all of you, for following me, and I hope to work with all of you in the future, to build better photographs, better communities and a better world!
Thank you, and Peace to you all in the New Year!
Water Drops In Abstract
As I sit here, the holidays are fading into the past, and the New Year 2017 is settling in for the long haul. Many of us are experiencing a bit of a hangover from all that has happened in the last year. Personally, for me and my family, 2016 was a life changing year for the positive. And with that as the backdrop; for our country, and community, the picture may be less clear. Many might say the world was darkened, by 2016.
But as the days slowly brighten from the solstice of 2016, I can't help but start to notice an optimism within myself. I will not allow the forces of darkness to dwell for too long within my psyche. That is why I made a decision, at the end of the year. I refuse to stay stationary, nor silent any longer. What this means for you, the reader of my page and ramblings; is that from time to time my subject matter may either (hopefully) inspire, or offend. If I inspire, join me and let me know. If I offend, I don't really apologize, but hope the offense also brings sincere thought and reflection.
One of the ways that I have decided to not stay stationary, is to volunteer my photography services. The first step was to join the BeMore Photograpy Co-op. A collective of Baltimore/DMV Photographers, dedicated to building community, one photograph at a time. Read more about our mission on the website @
I would like to thank BeMore Photography for accepting me into their group, and I look forward to working with them all. I would also like to thank all of you, for following me, and I hope to work with all of you in the future, to build better photographs, better communities and a better world!
Thank you, and Peace to you all in the New Year!