Archive for the 'Photography As Spiritual Discipline' Category

Dec 26 2011

Introducing my Worldly Holiness Calendar 2012


Price: $12.00 (includes shipping)
Includes an extra month (Jan 2013) because of the late delivery
Photography features award winning pictures exclusively shot by yours truly
Gives snippets of my story of photography as a spiritual discipline

My Story – Worldly Holiness

For as long as I can remember I have enjoyed photography as a form of creative expression and a path to connecting with God.
Expressing myself with pictures has…
Uplifted my spiritual journey….
Served as the pen for my journal….
Helped record and contemplate daily life, both the good and the bad….
Gain perspective in difficult times….
Soar with gratitude and awe….
Overwhelmed me with the beauty and sense of wonder as an image unfolds before my eyes.

Much as the constant rising of the sun everyday, I’m re-established and strengthened in the rhythms of God’s faithful and abiding presence through the ability to capture his creation in a moment that stands the test of time.

Here are some of the pictures featured in this year’s calendar


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Jun 21 2011

Seeing God with the Camera’s Eye: Photography as a Spiritual Discipline

“The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection.” Michelangelo

I’m giving a workshop this next week at the Feast, an event for worship and renewal for the Covenant denominational family. I will explore how photography has helped me connect with God, and in turn become a tool in ministry. In particular, photography has helped me:

1. To find my way in difficult passages
2. Gain new perspective for life, and
3. Infuse my life with beauty and a wonder

Snapshot photography, like fast food and shallow prayers, does little to nourish, is weak in helping us savor God’s abundance, and is a poor aid in worship and growth. Good photography starts by pausing long enough to acknowledge God’s presence, His work in creation, and His purpose to reconcile all things to Himself through His son, Jesus Christ.

This seminar will explore the use of photography as a tool for spiritual transformation, worship, and engagement in God’s world with a Kingdom perspective. Some of the techniques of photography will be explained and utilized–light, shadow, perspective, framing, depth of field, composition and long exposure–as aids in envisioning and experiencing God’s work in your life and our world. Special attention will be given to noticing and infusing our lives with beauty and wonder for God’s creation, helping us to establish a solid foundation for growth, worship and participating in the work of God in the world.

I plan to blog through my workshop, adding pieces from my notes for my blog community. Stay tuned.

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