I snapped this photo while traveling in Haiti. When I look at it, I am reminded of how, in that soft moment, I felt far away and peaceful from the challenge and chaos happening around me. Photographs are so key in helping us transcend our present circumstances. Sometimes even just a quick glance through my photo album on my iPhone or an old Polaroid pinned up in my creative space can quiet the “to do” lists swirling around in my head. These days, I am more committed to calm than chaos. My spirit needs tending and any tools that will support my serenity are welcome.
As the holidays and all that goes with them approach (cooking, and gathering and traveling, and shopping and baking and entertaining and wrapping and…), it will serve me well to hold sacred a place to step into softness. A gentle photo that can take me back to a moment when I felt ease and calm. In this way, photography is a gift to myself and my peace of mind. I’ll be strategically placing photos in places where I can be reminded that my life is made up of many, many moments of softness.
I invite you to puruse your collection of images or snap some new images that you can place in your line of vision when the going gets rough. Won’t you share your soft shot with us?
Caryn says
Lovely post. My soft shot: http://instamaticgratification.wordpress.com/2012/11/14/319366/
Anna says
I just photoshopped a several years old pic from London. I applied a texture to it, and I think maybe it is too much but also like the softness it throws onto the picture. When I look at it I feel reverence, what I want going into the holidays.
http://2dayichoose.blogspot.com/2012/11/i-light-my-candle-and-i-wait.html
Suzanne Kreitzberg says
I came across this image the other day in my Flickr photostream. It immediately took me back to my happy place on Cape Cod. A Moment at Sunset… fleeting…ghostly…peaceful. Thanks for the unexpected opportunity to share it!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suzannekreitzbergphotography/7701396336/in/set-72157624616679628
Karen says
I love to puruse my photographs as they tend to ease my everyday woes. This one reminds me that imperfection is just as, or if not more so, beautiful than perfection!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/80357694@N06/8162426137/in/photostream/
Susan says
I recently wrote a post on how I stay somewhat sane during the often chaotic holiday season –
http://lichtyears.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/listening/
Thanks for the opportunity to share!
Desiree says
I took my soft shot yesterday while watching my 9 1/2 month old sleep. He is so innocent and free of all worry or care and it just reminded me to be still ๐
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7433080@N02/8187754127/
Bonnie says
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjakobsen-martin/8039840863/
Caro says
Simple bokeh-y shots always give me this feeling of softness – maybe because they seem so otherworldly.
I could look at them for hours…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/carito345/8188366239/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/carito345/8068175167/in/set-72157629078802137
kristin says
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14811117@N02/2911651481/
a beautiful reminder myriam. thank you
Diane M. Schuller says
That is a really warm, beautiful post.
http://www.dianeschuller.com/blog/2012/11/14/family-2/