Bombarded by a steady stream of data, demands, and decisions, she felt fragmented—uncertain of herself and even less certain of her place in the current universe. She wished that a pause button would induce a state of suspended animation, creating a conceptual place outside the fabric of space-time where she could recompose herself. In that space she would collect and consider pieces of herself. She would sift, sort, synthesize, reshape, and revise her thoughts, her life, and herself there.
Saturday, July 07, 2007
More of My Photography
Who needs grad school when you've got a digital camera?! My camera gives me the opportunity to try on new perspectives, think in new ways about familiar things, discover new ideas, explore intellectual insights, share that understanding with others, and express the "real" me in new ways--all things a PhD is supposed to do for you (or so I'm told). Click here to see more of my photography (which is a lot more fun to produce than the writing I'm supposed to be doing right now)!
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5 comments:
Beautiful photos!
Thanks! That really means a lot coming from a truly professional photographer like you!
I am glad you commented on my blog so I could find you. Your photos are impressive! You are very creative.
-Rebecca Mauss
p.s.We're coming back to Michigan in August.
WOW! I'm impressed! I didn't know you were that in to photography! Your photos are freaking amazing!
Thanks, Rebecca and Allison! Rebecca, I'll be looking for you! Allison, hope all is well with your new place!
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