Thursday, April 28, 2011

Its coming

Its coming to an end....The crazy life that Im living has been amazing. I am sad to leave it behind. I dont think that I would ever thought that I would learning to much as I did. I made some great memories, and met some amazing people..the pictures on this blog only capture a portion of it.

I have read and re-read something very important from Christian author Philip Graham Ryken, in his book, “Art for God’s Sake”. Here I have learned more and more about the calling of a Christian artists....
Ryken writes, “..thus the purpose of art is the same as the true purpose of anything: it is not for ourselves or for our own self-expression, but for the service of others.."
So here we go...pictures from an amazing semester meant for me and for you and for God...

espana




A truly magical place, perfect for relaxation.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

roma




There are too many favorite pictures of mine to put up, so these are the ones I feel capture Roma...
It it an amazing city, full of history, tourists, art, and culture.
Rome was amazing....although there are too many tourists to really enjoy the city, it was still unbelievable. Here are some of the favorites!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Friday, April 1, 2011

All About the Details!



A few random shots that may be some of my favorites so far!!! Playing around a little on Lightroom....

Memorial




Taking a trip to Westerbork, I was unsure of what I would find. There were so many possibilities, such as what was still left over and what was all there for memorial. It is a strange feeling to be in a place where thousands of Dutch Jews, Gypsy's and resistance workers would have been transported to before heading off to the major death and labour camps around Europe.
The thing that I found most heartbreaking, was that they never knew....they thought they were going to another place where they could play soccer at night, attend a church service on the Sabbath, or work for only a few hours a day. Prisoners only spent a maximum of a couple weeks here before leaving for the East....including Anne Frank.
Its hard to capture such emotion and feelings while being there and I hope I succeeded in the sense of respect and yet emptiness that I wanted to achieve.


To those who never knew.


Other great Memorial shots: Michael Kenna Phototgraphy