Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Pet Portraits

October had some beautiful days, so I grabbed my 50mm prime lens and headed into the backyard with my dogs, Maddux and Wrigley Fields.  Maddux is a natural in front of the camera, while Wrigley is a bit more shy, but here are some of my favorite shots of them.








  
  


Friday, October 28, 2011

To Die is Gain

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I took these photos a number of months ago, but hadn't done any processing until this week. While I loved the color shots, the B&W were more poignant.  I title this series To Die is Gain, based on the writings of the Apostle Paul who wrote in Philippians 1:21 that "to live is Christ and to die is gain."  These photographs are an attempt at depicting the beauty of being united with Christ through death (Romans 6) and the truth that to die is gain.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Published!

This year, I've been published twice. Here is the first of two projects of which I've been a part: photography for a book cover as well as input on the design. Here is a sample mock-up that I worked on and the link to the final product. It was a lot of fun to be a part of the process and see my work published.



https://www.createspace.com/3589716

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Find Me on Facebook!

I haven't done much with my photography on my blog lately, but have decided to work on getting more photos up here.  Please join me on Facebook and follow me there as well!



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Orthopedic Ministries of the Caribbean: Over the Next Few Days

Orthopedic Ministries of the Caribbean: Over the Next Few Days: written by Karen Fields

Over the next few days, you will be bombarded with images from the earthquake and destruction that changed the lives of millions of Haitian forever.  Over the next few days, your eyes will see things that will make you want to look away.  Over the next few days, you'll hear more news of destruction, of tent cities with people whose homes are not yet rebuilt. 

It is easy to turn away from the TV and videos, to turn the page in the newspaper, to change the radio station, but over the next few days, I hope you'll let that tear roll down your cheek for the pain and suffering in Haiti. It rolled down mine today, 364 days after that treacherous day in January 2010.

It often feels hopeless, what can one person do? What can one dollar do? What can one prayer do?  A lot. When I was in Haiti in April of 2010 just three short months after the quake, one dollar bought food for a family, one person comforted a crying child or brought a smile to his face, one prayer saved a life. Twenty dollars paid a week's salary for a man to provide for his family.  Twenty people saved limbs, cleaned wounds, taught people to walk again, gave new limbs to amputees, served food to hundreds of people daily. Twenty prayers, we pray, saved souls.

I have no doubt that you are bombarded with organizations constantly asking for money, and in these financial times, every dollar counts for many, many people, in our own communities, in our own country. But please don't forget the people of Haiti, who are a grateful people, loving and caring, and looking for hope for tomorrow.  When you think of Haiti, don't think of all the things that haven't been done yet to rebuild. Think of the things that are being done, and that bring that oasis of hope to the people there, an oasis of hope and healing to the tired and weary.

Here is just one of many stories of the good work being done at Hopital Adventiste d'Haiti.  Yes, we need help funding care for indigent patients, and for building improvements, and we still need volunteers.  As you watch, consider what one dollar, one person, one prayer can do in the life of one person. If you feel led, please Join Us.


Out of the Rubble from Loma Linda University on Vimeo.