The idea for this came to me absurdly early yesterday morning, and today we executed it at low tide at Drift Inn beach. About a half hour of walking meditation:
Betsy photographed the progress:
More about ensōs is available here and also here.
The idea for this came to me absurdly early yesterday morning, and today we executed it at low tide at Drift Inn beach. About a half hour of walking meditation:
More about ensōs is available here and also here.
One of the delightful photographic discoveries of the last week or so is the work of Daido Moriyama, of whom I should have known lo these many years. Posts in the online photography workshop I’m participating in encouraged me into the beginnings of an exploration of Japanese photography, and that led to Moriyama, and indirectly to this 12-minute video, which showcases Moriyama’s unique kinetic approach to photography:
I would like to cultivate the freedom of gesture that is part of what makes Daido Moriyama such a remarkable photographer, a veritable dancer in the urban kaleidoscope.
Another of his remarkable captures: