Posts Tagged: contemplative photography

blog post: the music of the earth

“The Earth has music for those who listen.” — George Santayana

The Earth “sings to us” every day in ways that awaken our senses and spirit.  It offers us unimaginable gifts if only we might stop and listen to them, or see them. 

There, right in front of you in the middle of winter is a blessing of color or sound that is offering itself to you.  It might be a golden weather-worn leaf curled in a crevice surrounded by snow, or the sound of ice expanding and contracting on a lake while the rest of the world lies in silence. There, everywhere is the Earth’s music and in our visual world, we can translate it into a beautiful image filled with the magic and majesty that is Nature.

Many people love nature and photography.  Many people take great pride in creating with their cameras, and you don’t have to be a professional to do it. 

Zen Photography Workshops | Retreats | Safaris was created with the intention to inspire, guide and inform people who love photography, no matter what the skill level and in ways that are both interesting and enjoyable.

The various practical experiences and lectures available to you at Zen Photography Workshops | Retreats |Safaris are designed to help you get in touch with and integrate the inspiration you see around you into your own creative process and we look forward to helping you fuel your soul and direct your creativity towards the gifts that surround you.

Namaste, Team Zen | Joanne Bartone

ABOUT THE PHOTO ABOVE:
Canon EOS A2E | Canon 24-70mm L f/2.8 IS @ 70mm | ISO: 1000 | f/5.6 | 1/30 | Images refined and enhanced for color + tonality in PS5

blog post: photography workshop

Zen Photography Workshops is presenting a Basic Photography Workshop + Photo Walk on March 24TH, 2013  |  1 to 3 PM

blog post: 2013 fall foliage workshop

“Knock on the sky and listen to the sound.” — Zen Saying

Autumn is my favorite time of year.  I love the profound colors, pungent fragrances and autumnal foods this time of the year, but mostly I feel that Autumn it is an opportunity to reflect on the events and goals that previously occurred in Spring and Summer, and consider resting and regrouping through the Winter months to (hopefully) face the changing seasons once again.

I see beautiful colors throughout the Winter, Spring’s colors are bountiful and Summer moves from chartreuse to forest green, but Autumn? …visually there is no other season like it!

So to help you create from this most visually stimulating time of year I’m offering a 3-hour Photography Workshop on October 12th + 27th, from 6 AM to 9 AM and then again on October 13th + 26, 3 PM to 6 PM at Mingo Creek County Park.

The goal?  …is first, to help you envision your photos and then secondly, help you create from all the potential that will surround us.

You will learn:

  • ISO, Aperture + Shutter Speed: the Exposure Triangle and head home with your own Zen Photography Exposure Guide
  • To apply the principles of composition and how to view scenes differently.
  • Understand how those camera dials can help you achieve what you envision.
  • Learn to shoot comfortably in M (Manual) Mode.
  • Understand how different lenses will affect your exposure and composition.

What to bring:

  • Your enthusiasm + questions
  • A Tripod
  • Your DSLR Camera
  • All the Lenses you have
  • Compact Flash Cards

CLICK HERE to register – pre-pay/pre-purchase required.  Once you register, you’ll be given the meet-up location.

Namaste, Team Zen | Joanne Bartone

ABOUT THE PHOTO ABOVE:
Canon EOS 7D  |  Canon 24-70mm L f/2.8 @ 70 mm  |  ISO: 200  |  f/8  | 1/8  |  Falling Water, Farmington, PA  | Image refined cropped and enhanced for color + tonality in PS5

blog post: i dream

“Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so shall you become.  Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall unveil. ” — James Allen

Dreams are invaluable – they can offer us creative vision and set us free from worry.  Our dreams, whether done while sleeping or in a fully awake state of mind, are the very fuel that inspire us to create a work of art, or a business.  They are paramount in all we do. 

Zen Photography Safaris | Workshops | Retreats  wants to nurture your dreams with you; we can explore, guide and help you bring them to be.  In fact, we’d LOVE to do that with you.

Until we meet…please share with us what your dreams are…what do you dream of doing, being or creating?  We’d really love to know what your dreams are about.

Namaste, Team Zen | Joanne Bartone

ABOUT THE PHOTO ABOVE:
Canon EOS 7D  |  Canon 70-200mm L f/2.8 IS @ 200mm  |  ISO: 125  |  f/4.0  | 1/1250  |  Buffalo NY  | Image refined cropped and enhanced for color + tonality in PS5


blog post: i see light

“Photography is the literature of light; the cinematographer (photographer) is a writer who utilizes light, shadow, tonality and color tempered with their experience, sensitivity, intelligence and emotion to imprint their own style and personality on a given work…” — Vittorio Storaro, Director of Photography

When you look at your world around you, what do you see?  More so, what kind of light do you observe?  Are you aware of the expansiveness, expressions and subtleties of light? …how it bends, shapes and colors your world around you…it’s nuances at different times throughout the day, or even at night…it’s reflections on water, off of substances and onto others, can be so interesting…  Observing the gift of light is, in itself, a remarkable gift! 

Practicing this observation of light will bring you present in your moments – to be in the light; literally, a part of it as it surrounds you.  Once you begin to look fully, in your present moments, seeing light, and your world around you can profoundly change you – it grounds you, brings you peace, yet it can leave you in awe and excite you all at once, as observing then becomes an excursion from your norm.

I would love for you to practice seeing light; watch it change, and then observe the feelings you have within you as you stay present in your observations of light.  Look deeply… What do you see?  ‘I see __________________ .’

Share the experience with us here. Then, delve a little deeper by practicing this exercise in seeing at one of our Zen Photography Retreats, where we will fully immerse you in a whole new way of seeing…a whole new light.

Namaste, Team Zen | Joanne Bartone

ABOUT THE PHOTO ABOVE:
Canon EOS 5D  |  Canon 16-35mm L f/2.8 IS @ 16mm  |  ISO: 400  |  f/5.6  | 1/160  |  Venice FL  | Image refined cropped and enhanced for color + tonality in PS5


blog post: contemplative photography

“If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.” Buddha

Whether or not it is a single flower we approach photographically, or the abstractions of shadows and light, the point here is that photographic “seeing” goes much deeper than what we are actually seeing.

There is an almost intuitive seeing and a knowing involved in photographing…what direction is the light coming from – am i adding light to my subject or scene, or using the ambient light alone – is the light high or low, blue, pink, yellow or orange – how am i relating to my subject, or to my light – what or who is my subject – what rules of photographic design am i going to use as i photograph – will i use selective focus or selective composition – do i want it to be a colorful image, or do i desire the simplicity (or complexity) of a black + white image…these decisions are spontaneously and intentionally considered as you contemplate the outcome of your image oftentimes in what can be mere moments.

The mental focus used to create a photographic image  is nothing short of miraculous; nearly as miraculous as the single flower…but not quite…

I believe that when we can step beyond looking and move more towards seeing the miracles present in our chosen subjects and the miracles in the light and in composition, it can change our whole approach to our photography.

When we contemplate the purpose and message of our photography it can open our creativity to growth we never thought possible.

Helping people move more towards contemplative photography is exactly what we love to do.

Join us for a Zen Photography Workshop and create with intention.  An on-line workshop on Contemplative Photography that will be available by July 2012.  We believe you will find it to be of great value if you are looking to see differently. 

Namaste, Team Zen | Joanne Bartone

ABOUT THE PHOTO ABOVE:
Canon EOS 5D  |  Canon 24-70mm L f/2.8 IS @ 70mm  |  ISO: 100  |  f/4.0  | 1/1250  |  Provincetown MA  | Image refined cropped and enhanced for color + tonality in PS5