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A triad (plus one)
Triads are good compositional elements, a rule I willfully ignored when making this photo of some sprinkler valves on the campus of the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops.
Rules are made to be broken, right?
Also, it didn’t seem right to ask someone to remove one of the valves. For one thing, I don’t know which one I would have wanted out of the picture (literally).
Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 7.2.2014
Solace in the midst of storms
A curious thing happened during my week at the Workshops. The sky, the horizon, the colors, the clouds – things that normally provide me with great comfort – held little interest.
I struggled. With everything. Nothing felt right, and under that vast sky, I began to look inward. One day, I put down my camera, sat on a rock, and cried. I cried because I didn’t tryst myself, didn’t trust my vision, didn’t know if I even had a vision. I cried because I didn’t know what else to do. I was reminded of the words of songwriter Bruce Cockburn, who admits to “ranting in self doubt.” I did my fair share of ranting.
I wanted to give up. I wanted to keep going. I loved what I was doing. And I hated it.
Then another curious thing happened: a series of images gradually found their way to me. They lined themselves up in an order that depicted my struggle, and I am grateful to them for showing me the path that I have traveled and for hinting at what’s to come. I’m not there yet; I haven’t even figured out where “there” is. But I sense a turn in the right direction.
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My profound thanks to Brett Erickson, who led the workshop and without whose patience and support I could not have written these words.
Photo Number Seven: Santa Fe Photographic Workshops
near Abuquiu, New Mexico
photographed 7.2.14
The complete series can be seen here.




