Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’

Creativity: Parched Land Travels?

For people like nurses, lawyers, construction workers, etc., their jobs often require them to respond to outward circumstances. Their tasks are set before their eyes.  For “Creatives,” I mean people like painters, musicians, photographers, etc., making a living from their craft often requires them to respond to something that sparks from within, behind their eyes, [...]


Mexico: Simple Beauty

My pulse actually races whenever I know I have somehow captured a little frame, a tiny fraction of beauty. This is no great moment of human triumph or despair. No one will shed a tear or raise high-fives. Yet, I love, enjoy, and relish in the beauty that is created by simple shapes and just [...]


Mexico: Time alone, together

We all need time alone…a time to pull apart from the daily. How much better is time alone, together.  My natural tendency is to be a loner, but I am learning to embrace and even desire a more relational lifestyle. We gathered in Mexico to pray, plan and listen, brothers and sisters with common goals [...]


Mexico: Different

When I photographed this man’s feet in a small, isolated village in Mexico, I was attracted to the simple story of his worn feet in homemade sandals. That is the only reason I took the photo, visual interest. Yet, as I look at this photo now, I think of the incalculable differences in the paths [...]