Saturday, January 17, 2009
The Dreamer Merlin and his Prophesies
PHOTOGRAPHER'S DIARY:
Tell William
An apple for the teacher,
an apple a day,
the forbidden apple,
never bobbed for,
Apple Computer,
Apple Records,
love apples,
sleep apples,
Newton's apple,
and Waldorf salads
(a favorite of mine)
and the apple of your eye,
mom's apple pie.
It seems life,
like the mouth of the boar's head,
is full of big apples.
A friend recently asked to what extent the symbolism of apples enters my thinking as I photograph in apple orchards.
On one level I have to answer. "Not at all." For the most part, such thinking is harmful to photography, at least to mine, as it causes intellectual considerations to supersede visual. When I start thinking about such meaning the image usually winds up looking contrived. However, the life of a symbol often begins in expressive qualities of the physical thing. Additionally, I was trained in literature and art, and have lived life with myths and tales. The mind combines things most mysteriously. It is impossible for my consciousness and whatever might be moving below consciousness not to vibrate in sympathy to symbolic reverberations. While conscious manipulation of this is a pitfall for me, a viewer who remains open to such meaning may distill an interesting brew to swirl around a favorite image.
It is, therefore, with a bit of trepidation that I have attached names to some of these images which may constrain imagination, and I ask viewers not to take the names too seriously. I'm interested in hearing opinions on this if anyone has them.
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4 comments:
That is a most beautiful image. I have not seen icicles like that for years. They used to be hanging from my bedroom window when I was a child and I would break it and suck it. Not sure if it's that healthy today though.
Thanks for your visit and comment. As a child I recall eating snow in central park and being seriously ill afterward for a week. Icicles may be safer. This one might have had a cidery taste.
I' m not sure how you reached my blog, but thank you. I update the blog every day or two. You've found your way to a 2009 entry. Note the calendar on the right side of the screen and choose a date, or just click on the TODAY'S logo at the top.
Thanks for your visit and your kind words.
Thank you.
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