I found the adventure in trying something new; I am learning the value of respecting what’s been tried and found true. It’s a study I’ve found applicable in almost every facet of life--welcome changes with a grateful embrace, loosely hold onto memories with fondness and gratitude.
Posts tagged: Photo Essay
Winter Canyon
We move with the seasons, don’t we? And it is this time of year we find ourselves particularly rushed along, even despite attempts to heed the call to slow. Multi-medium storyteller, Gina Yu, shares some images and words this week, to offer a chance to pause, a respite—if only for a moment glancing at a screen.
Valdirose B+B
Full of memories, laughs, and love. Irene has turned her childhood home into the most welcoming space for travelers, guests, and friends.
Mawooshen: Life and Landscape of the Maritime Archaic
Informed by Paleolithic animism, western natural history, and shadow archaeology, Levitt reveals the alter-world of Mawooshen through 98 photographs of geography, plant and animal life, people, and built objects. The images are unstaged, analog, and accompanied by fragments of description.
Back in Time On The Other Side: Journey into Rural China
It’s no secret that China is transforming at record speed. The West fixates on the progress of its rising economy, urbanizing people, and increasing demand for luxury goods. While this swift shift to modernism dazzles the world, it’s easy to ignore the consequences. This photo essay, an immersion into rural China, explores parts of this special culture that are forever slipping away.
The Craftsman & Apprentice
The Craftsman and Apprentice is a small workshop in downtown Denver that encourages creativity and imagination throughout all ages. This sweet little space offers a wide range of workshops and hosts events that vary from toddler "Tinker Time" to adult sling-shot making birthday parties to pop-up markets for local vendors.
Silent Season
Zapata Ranch is more than grazing grounds to cattle and bison. It’s a Nature Conservancy preserve managed by Ranchlands—a protector of western ranching tradition—and a place to witness a way of life that can often seem lost to us...