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Florida Pier (test shot). 2011.
I had a shot in mind.
And it cost me a day of looking and framing and never taking a picture.
Until I finally thought I saw the opportunity for the perfect shot in my mind.
And so I set out, wading into 6 inch suction-muck, assembling my filters and framing up the shot.
Only to find it wasn’t the shot in mind.
Luckily I finally admitted defeat and just took what was there.

Florida Pier (test shot). 2011.

I had a shot in mind.

And it cost me a day of looking and framing and never taking a picture.

Until I finally thought I saw the opportunity for the perfect shot in my mind.

And so I set out, wading into 6 inch suction-muck, assembling my filters and framing up the shot.

Only to find it wasn’t the shot in mind.

Luckily I finally admitted defeat and just took what was there.

It was quite late when I asked my Mom if she wanted to come down to the beach with me while I took some photographs.
We had gone out the night before in a dreadfully cold wind and I was pleasantly surprised when she agreed to head out again.
It was an amazing night for me. I don’t get to see my Mom that much anymore as I am in Canada and she is in Florida.
We walked and talked with long pauses where I set up the camera and took some long exposure shots. These periods of just standing and saying nothing went on for 5 or 10 minutes at a stretch and I realized (once again) just how magical it is to be with someone who was comfortable being present and not having to make small talk.
I began letting her operate the shutter release and then even compose and shoot some shots.
My Mom has always been an artist but I’ve never known her to be interested in photography.
The hours went by and we laughed and talked between periods of silence and staring at the moon and stars.
It was truly a memory I will cherish for the rest of my life.

It was quite late when I asked my Mom if she wanted to come down to the beach with me while I took some photographs.

We had gone out the night before in a dreadfully cold wind and I was pleasantly surprised when she agreed to head out again.

It was an amazing night for me. I don’t get to see my Mom that much anymore as I am in Canada and she is in Florida.

We walked and talked with long pauses where I set up the camera and took some long exposure shots. These periods of just standing and saying nothing went on for 5 or 10 minutes at a stretch and I realized (once again) just how magical it is to be with someone who was comfortable being present and not having to make small talk.

I began letting her operate the shutter release and then even compose and shoot some shots.

My Mom has always been an artist but I’ve never known her to be interested in photography.

The hours went by and we laughed and talked between periods of silence and staring at the moon and stars.

It was truly a memory I will cherish for the rest of my life.