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Due to intense harm and evil choices of others you are faced with so much darkness, devastation, difficulty, physical and emotional pain and suffering, unpredictability, fear, terror and so many other challenges that almost completely crush you which you are unable to express with words. And amidst all this suffering, when it feels like too much and you want to quit trying to survive, you work to keep looking for light and moving forward in healthy ways even when it seems impossible. Thank you for pressing on at a pace appropriate for you by working to care for yourself through many forms of nourishment, working to receive healthy support through God’s faithfulness and people who deeply care for you, through rest, tears, and graceful acknowledgment of truth and reality. You still have a long way to go on this journey and it is amazing how far you’ve come.
#NotetoSelf
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These images were created simply using my phone during two of my recent hospitalizations for some intense difficulties following a very overwhelming procedure which all stems from and activates the effects of childhood trauma/abuse. This was one of my efforts to try to help myself cope during this extremely challenging time.
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.”
John 1:5
[this series of images created on 6-13 & 17-2023]
Es dauerte einen Moment bis ich realisierte, dass ich gerade im MyZeil war, welches sich ja sehr gut für abstrakte Architektur eignet. Jetzt fehlte nur noch die Kamera, ein UWW Objektiv und Zeit - da nichts davon da war musste das iPhone herhalten. Die Nachbearbeitung folgte auch mittels Lightroom Mobile.
It took a moment until I realized that I was standing in the MyZeil, wich is a great subject for abstract architecture. The only thing missing was my Kamera, a UWA Lens and time - as I had nothing of it with me I used the iPhone wich did the job as well. The post processing was done with Lightroom Mobile.
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Poznan, Poland
Autumn 2017
Creeping up on the best time of the year for an early morning sunrise in the beautiful park Sołacki 🌞 where it's possible to see an explosion of light for just a minute or two. Worth the early morning explorations completely. 💪 Trust me. .
Due to intense harm and evil choices of others you are faced with so much darkness, devastation, difficulty, physical and emotional pain and suffering, unpredictability, fear, terror and so many other challenges that almost completely crush you which you are unable to express with words. And amidst all this suffering, when it feels like too much and you want to quit trying to survive, you work to keep looking for light and moving forward in healthy ways even when it seems impossible. Thank you for pressing on at a pace appropriate for you by working to care for yourself through many forms of nourishment, working to receive healthy support through God’s faithfulness and people who deeply care for you, through rest, tears, and graceful acknowledgment of truth and reality. You still have a long way to go on this journey and it is amazing how far you’ve come.
#NotetoSelf
_________________
These images were created simply using my phone during two of my recent hospitalizations for some intense difficulties following a very overwhelming procedure which all stems from and activates the effects of childhood trauma/abuse. This was one of my efforts to try to help myself cope during this extremely challenging time.
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.”
John 1:5
[this series of images created on 6-13 & 17-2023]
I know from Instagram that this is a popular street to photograph, but I actually had never been here before! Somehow I had never walked quite the right way in Beacon Hill - today I saw several streets that I don't remember seeing before, including this beautiful view. Shot with iPhone 6s in raw using Lightroom Mobile.
I was struggling so much I didn’t know if I’d even manage to take one photo on this day. As the sun was setting I managed to pick up my phone, use the Lightroom camera with a slow shutter and created this grainy, ICM (intentional camera movement) image which seemed to illustrate my experience and how I felt as I laid on the bed in our room after being there for about 8 hours at that point in the day, struggling intensely. Just this little task of taking this picture seemed to help a tiny bit so that I could survive and work on the process of recovering from what I’d experienced that day. It seemed it gave me a way to express—if even just to myself at the moment—what I was experiencing and feeling rather than only keeping it all inside. This is an example of why this “silly, insignificant,” little project of trying to take at least one photo a day is important for me.
Day 13
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As a way to cope with circumstances beyond my control, survive and work to keep fighting for life I decided to try to take at least one photo (or more) each day. I call this “a photo (or more) a day.” Practicing this form of therapeutic photography helps me work to focus on the present moment, gives me something familiar and enjoyable to focus on as I use photography skills that have become like second-nature to me and being able to view the images I capture helps me recall what I was thinking, feeling and noticing at the moment when I created the photos. More of the photos from this series can be seen on my Instagram account
I may not always have the energy, time or capacity to share photos from this series—especially with the very challenging circumstances my family and I are experiencing—and will do my best to continue taking a photo (or more) a day even if I’m not able to share.
View of Blue Mountain Lake from the ADK Museum at Blue Mountain Lake in the Adirondacks of New York.
The field mushroom is a widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the cultivated button mushroom. These were found in the garden at Trerice.