"People are like stained glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within." --Elisabeth Kubler-Ross A close up of the huge stained glass circular window on the front of St. Roberts Catholic Church in Shorewood, Wisconsin. The Lombardy Romanesque architecture church was built in 1936-37. It was given Landmark Designation by Milwaukee County in 1997. 40/365 Copyright 2015 Scott Norris Photography www.scottnorrisphotography.com
"In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes; so with present time." --Leonardo da Vinci A small waterfall in Lake Park on the East Side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 39/365 Copyright 2015 Scott Norris Photography www.scottnorrisphotography.com
“Everything is nothing with a twist.” --Kurt Vonnegut Nothing. I walked for a couple of hours, camera in hand, and shot nothing worth processing - much less sharing with the world. Blah. Time to go home. Then on the way back, along the side of the street, I saw this twisty little vine holding on tight to a twisted metal guide wire. And it was the perfect shot for today. Why? To me, it embodies one thing every artist needs to know. When you feel you’ve lost your way creatively, nothing works, the lightbulb is off, the fount has run dry (insert more clichés here), keep working! Keep doing what you do, but try to look at things with a different perspective. Try new techniques. Experiment. Take a break and come back with fresh eyes. Close your eyes. Open your eyes. Borrow someone else’s eyes. Wear different shoes. With no socks. Stand on your head. Stand on one foot. But keep at it. With a twist, you can make something out of nothing. Day 38 of 365 Copyright 2015 Scott Norris Photography www.scottnorrisphotography.com