“Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.” ― L.M. Montgomery, The Story Girl I have a box of old slides – a collection of frames that keep moments of our family history, stories from my childhood. I remember, being a little girl, sitting in our dark living room on a winter’s […]
Category Archives: Thoughts on Photography
“Earth laughs in flowers” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Nothing makes me slow down more, and see the wonder of the smallest things, like venturing out with my macro lens. Spring is the best time – there is an explosion of colour everywhere, the play of light is lovely, and nothing lifts your spirit more than […]
“To love beauty is to see light.” – Victor Hugo As I type these words, the rays of setting sun are finding their way through the strands of blinds on my floor-to-ceiling window, drawing long golden lines across everything in the room. This is the time of transition and change, light into darkness. Another day […]
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place…. I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” – Elliott Erwitt One of my biggest photography inspirations is Elliott Erwitt. If you are not […]
“That is will never come again, is what makes life so sweet.” – Emily Dickinson I bought an old camera in June. We were wandering the aisles of an antique store in Mittagong in Southern Highlands, aimlessly and absent-mindedly, until I was asked if I had seen the little display with all those old cameras. I […]