Red Pillar

Clear distinctions
According to
Proper form

In these visual forms is the manifestation of substances and accidents, each contributing to the particularity of the scene.

“Every being, inasmuch as it is being, is good.” – Albertus Magnus

Luminous Blurs

Noumenal presence
Hinting at a truth
Beyond immediate apprehension

The lights, freed from their mundane sources, become pure phenomena, echoes of a hidden order.

“There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.” – Ernst Haas

Night Portal

Beyond translucent panels
Unscripted flow
Of becoming

The “unscripted” nature of the hotel is an invitation to embrace life’s inherent fluidity, its unceasing, unforeseeable evolution.

“Consciousness, then, is a need of creation. It is true that this creation is often replaced by a mere arrangement of pre-existing elements. But creation, in so far as it is final, is never anything else than a continuous life which absorbs the past and which it does not cease to expand in creating by a truly unforeseeable development.” ― Henri Bergson

Streaking Lights

Creation springs
Swirling spectacle
Elements unleashed

Here, the sharp edges of Apollonian order yield to a Dionysian intoxication, revealing a deeper truth beneath the veil of appearances.

“We have art in order not to die of the truth.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

Evening Stroll

Passing by
Figures in flux
Journey in motion

Here, seeing transcends mere visual acuity; it demands an engagement with the underlying dynamism of existence.

“Seeing is not enough; you have to feel what you photograph.” – Ernst Haas

Coleman Bridge

New camera
New project
Creative expansion

The deployment of a unique new tool offers the opportunity for growth and development.

“Everybody has a creative potential and from the moment you can express this creative potential, you can start changing the world.” – Paulo Coelho

Time to Come

Waiting for
Just another day
Bring on the night

Twilight transpires just outside the vehicle confines.

“He that can have patience can have what he will.” – Benjamin Franklin

upRising

Transmissions
Will resume
Truth confined

Light wraps around our minds.

“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

circumStances

Essential fact
Bottom line
Verities

Even pumping gas can be used as an aesthetic opportunity.

“If all our happiness is bound up entirely in our personal circumstances it is difficult not to demand of life more than it has to give.” – Bertrand Russell

Light on the Water

Central theme
Shoreline time
Best place around

Certain locations are consistently interesting.

“You get a strange feeling when you’re about to leave a place…like you’ll not only miss the people you love but you’ll miss the person you are now at this time and this place, because you’ll never be this way ever again.” – Azar Nafisi

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