Tell

Continuing on the Lenten theme, I created this composite using the iOS app “Retype” and an image I captured during IBC’s inaugural celebration. Telling people the story of Jesus really is only “good news” when we also live that story out. When one (living or telling) is done in exclusion of the other, the Gospel…

Path

This is the first photo in this exercise I didn’t take this Lent. It’s a beach path in Avalon, NJ – taken the last time I was on the island. This path invites me to climb into the unknown, and the way it curves as it crests the dune only increases the mystery.

Injustice

On a road outside of Mount Holly, NJ stands an unadorned historic marker. It’s presence indicates the spot where the town of Timbucktoo once stood. It was an all African-American village which once served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. From it’s population came several soldiers who fought for the Union during the Civil…

Alone

Later in Lent I will be able to create an image for “solitude,” and I look forward to being able to frame my vision of that blessed experience. Why bring this up in a post entitled “alone?” Because our culture terribly confuses these two concepts. They aren’t alike. In fact, I don’t even think they…

Photo a day, a Lenten journey

Tuesday afternoon I came across a rather intriguing image in my Facebook feed. It listed forty topics, one for each day of Lent, and gave some social networking tags to include in posts so they could be viewed by others on the same journey. Lent is an introspective season 1, and Photography can be a…

It Snowed, lots

I am not a “snow guy.” It’s wet, cold, and stings when someone throws it at my face 1. Plus, it has to be removed. Stupid, “make walking safe for pedestrians,” sidewalks. Typically, I just use a snowblower to remove most of the snow. This reduces my hostile feelings toward the white stuff significantly, and…