Finding My New Tribe If you read my last post, you know I’ve been searching for a creative home, a place to connect with others who understand what it means to live a creative life. Well, I think I may have found the beginning of that tribe. It started when I came across a gentleman on YouTube who goes by Way Walker. He’s an author, artist, and the founder of a creative collective called The World of Creatives. His videos immediately caught my attention they’re thoughtful, challenging, and full of heart. He talks about creativity not just as a skill
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I get a lot of my travel inspiration from a website called Atlas Obscura. They always have a lot of pictures showcasing the destinations. It was located in a small town and didn’t look very big. When I discovered that this particular place was located near two spots I had been longing to visit, my excitement reached new heights! I figured it would be “free”; after all it’s in the name “Innesfree Gardens”. Then I would go on to the Bennet Girls College and see if I could get in there and if not on to the Dover Church Cave.
As photographers we tend to surround ourselves with images, as if we didn’t consume enough visual media in our everyday life. We scroll images on Facebook, Instagram, websites, books, magazines, and on and on. Pictures flyby us at the speed of light. Which, consequentially is what we capture, light. I just read a study that was conducted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, that said that the median time spent viewing a masterpiece was 17 seconds; 17 seconds! Does that seem absurd to anyone else? Our TV, internet, Google based digital age has made us so passive that