One of the main benefits of photography I have found personally is the ability to see the world in a whole new manner. Before I was a photographer I rarely noticed the little things around me. I was focused on the task at hand, my energy set in obtaining a goal. Or rather if you ask my wife, my life focused on TV and video games. I never took the time to "
smell the flowers."
Then one day, a couple years after starting my hobby as a photographer, while driving home from work I realized for the very first time that I was actually looking and more importantly, taking in my surroundings. For instance I would notice a barn or a rather old house and my mind would think about how to capture it. Now the main thing I want to stress here is I did not simply want to take a photo of the building, but rather I wanted to take a photo of the building that would capture its "soul" or perhaps "history." In essence my life had slowed down a bit and I was start to "
smell the flowers." I started to look at the world in a different way. I took notice in the trees, the grass and the animals and insects that lived within them. I started to appreciate life. All of this thanks to me taking over a gift intended for the wife on Mother's Day.
Now why am I rambling on about this. Well it was supposed to be short bit on how I came to taking a photo today. I was asked to take a photo of a new building at the college where I work for some print material and while waiting in a window ledge I took notice of my shadow and how the window made a perfect frame. I liked what I saw and thought it would be a nice self-portrait photo for this blog. It reminded me of how I am always looking for new photo opportunities even when I am in the middle of another.