Wednesday, May 29, 2013
photography
There is such satisfaction in capturing
light on mirrors, turning something three-dimensional into electronic pixels.
It’s tactile—cool LCD screen pressed against my nose, smooth shutter release
button, hands wrapped around the textured plastic grips; it’s auditory—pressure
against the shutter relaying a crisp, two-toned snap; it’s olfactory—inhale,
exhale, pause, click; it’s visual—looking through the viewfinder, capturing
moment for memory; it’s even gustatory—saliva and tongue pressed against the
roof of my mouth, teeth clenched, as I pause everything to preserve this
moment. It’s a complete activity, this thing called photography, engaging all
senses, body, mind, and soul.
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photography,
Sara Allen,
satisfaction,
senses
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Love this description.
ReplyDeleteperfect.
ReplyDeleteI adore this!!!
ReplyDeleteSo so well captured... And I love the last sentence.. "It's a complete activity, this thing called photography, engaging all senses, body, mind, and soul."
Brilliant.