I’m always challenging myself through my photography.
And regardless of where I am, home or otherwise, I look for new subjects.
The consistent element?
The light.
Take this one.
I know.
It’s a ladder.
But more so it was how the natural light softly illuminated it, bent and beaten as it was.
Photographers fall into slumps just like anyone else and we’re always looking for inspiration.
And let’s face it.
Ladders are symbolic.
A way to get us where we want to go.
And where the light takes us.
Looky.
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