A truly inspiring photographer
Well, after feeling sorry for myself all day yesterday because of this RSI thing, I came across this video of a woman who lost both arms in an accident as a child, but is still managing to make a career in professional photography. Sometimes it’s easy to forget how lucky I am.
March 9, 2012 @ 12:49 pm
Awww. That’s amazing.
I think it’s OK to feel down tho. If you don’t take the time to go thru the emotions they pop up someplace else or at another time.
Still hoping you get that London Bridge keyboard and it makes a big difference.
Funny, I was going to send you a little email to check in as you sounded a bit down. Hope today is a better day.
March 9, 2012 @ 1:48 pm
Very inspirational. Last night I was feeling quite low and watched David Walliams’s Thames swim programme – it helped with my sense of perspective. Take care. x
September 29, 2012 @ 11:19 pm
Hi
I was very impressed with both your photographs and of how you communicate your inner stirrings via the written word.
Magical!
Just a thought?
Have more faith/trust in who you are now? The deeper and knowing part that gives rise to all the creativity. Try not to label or define things for it may be blocking even greater genius.
I hope I’m making sense?
Ste
September 30, 2012 @ 5:22 pm
Thank you, Stephen – much appreciated. I think we all go through ups and downs and hopefully come out the other side stronger (think I might be mixing my metaphors a bit here!). A few good things have happened lately that have given me an enormous boost – all part of life’s rollercoaster ride, I guess.