‘Forever is composed of nows”
– Emily Dickinson
My phone is always with me, quite often runs out of battery, and I have issues with storage after having this phone for a few months only. Yes, I take too many photos. When we were driving around New Zealand, I had two DSLR cameras with me, and the iPhone always in my pocket. Sometimes I presented a strange sight to the onlookers – one big black camera on the big black tripod in front of me, another big black camera hanging off my shoulder, and I am happily snapping a moment with my tiny phone camera despite having all that heavy machinery set up and ready to go.
I love how easy it is to go back through the little bits of your life by gliding your finger across the clear four-inch screen. How having your camera always with you helps you etch the Now into your memory.
Here are the moments of the last four weeks. Defrosting basil pesto hearts for pizza, catching a ferry, standing on the UFO-like steps of the Apple store, looking out the window at the craziest weather we had in ages, hoping for spring’s fast arrival, having a picnic on the South Head with my darling – all these moments were the moments of pure joy.
Happy snapping!
@AnastasiART