"What does light talk about? I asked a plant that once, it
said, "I am not sure, but it makes me grow."
>>St. Thomas Acquinas (1225-1274, born Aquino Italy)
When you imagine, you image the divine.
I am not a religious photographer. Christ figures, Buddha figures, and icons of faith do not inspire me to make photographs of them.
Light does inspire. It awakens me. Something lights a fire in my consciousness when I see the blues and golds of stained glass. My imagination irrevocably takes over. I begin to wonder: "Where did the first light of the universe come from?" and "Where is it going?"
And what a wondrous process it is - the spine chilling feeling of the divine within the light and what it might signify for you. Trying to photograph light may not mean being sure of what light is in a scientific way. Instead, it can be a personal exploration of your own humanity, of hope, faith, and gratitude. Photographing sun light on the ocean or in the forest allows exploration of light's blessings. Light makes us grow.








