Monthly Archive for April, 2007

Holy Light

Here is another shot of Trinity Church on the left, the Hancock Tower on the right, and in the center, that building which no one knows the name of but which has a pretty light on top of it that changes color with the weather. I only noticed this just now when I uploaded the photo, but if you look closely you will see 3 stars directly above each part of the “trinity.” Creepy but very cool.

Holy Light

Cold and crisp to the touch, I walk slowly through my frozen paradise of spring. The city is empty tonight, save for this lone photographer and the occasional howls of drunken valor muttered from passing cabs. Such bravery is lost in the wind’s grace and melted away by the city lights. But I am no saint myself, for my hands are warmed only by my friend Sam Adams. With a far too confident step I plod through the city looking for my next target.

It is not long before I realize that it is I who is being targeted, my demeanor closely watched, my expressions broken down into their constituent hopes and fears. I stop at this violation and look around me for the culprit, but there is no one around except for the poor souls whose only home on this cold night consists of tattered and torn blankets - reminders of dreams long forgotten. It is only when I stop looking that I begin to see my stalker.

Slowly she materializes before me, revealing first her mysterious expression, carved carefully in ancient stone. Next, I see the makeup she has placed ever so carefully around her face in order to mask her age, but it hardly works. The holy light above illuminates her every imperfection and draws my attention inward, not to her modern adornments, but straight to the heart of her very existence. I love her, you see, my imperfect stalker. I begin to fumble for my camera in hopes of catching my stalker in the act and in the midst I realize that my friend Sam Adams has left, yet my hands are still warm and my thought, clear as the night which surrounds me.

Church in the City

It was a little chilly tonight, but that’s nothing that a few beers couldn’t fix. After warming myself up I grabbed my camera and tripod and went for a nice walk. I got a few good shots of the Hancock Tower, Trinity Church, and the Pru before my buzz wore off and I started to freeze, but it was worth it. :-) It’s 2 in the morning right now so I only have one finished product for you, but I will post the rest tomorrow. Enjoy!

Church in the City

My Street

A cloudy but beautiful night in Boston. Nothing special here, just the street I call home. It was raining earlier and I think they even predicted snow. Lucky for me the weather was warm enough to go outside with my sandals for one shot. And yes, I stood in the middle of the street for a few minutes without getting run over. In this city that is nothing short of a miracle.

My Street

Unfinished Verse

Since it has been raining for the past few days, I’ve been getting much more into these indoor creative shots. The overall theme seems to be one of sadness lost in wine. I’m not sad or anything either, these are just the ideas that come to me… strange. There’s a lot going on in this one, but hopefully if you look closely and read my little “shutterscript” below you’ll get the idea.

Unfinished Verse

Tonight I sit to write these lines of love and beauty
To write of the ways I will hold you
And you me, locked in warm embrace
Our hearts combined into molten flesh
Beating as one

Tonight I sit to write these lines of love and beauty
But what beauty is there without your face?
What love without your touch?
What lines without your grace?

Tonight I sit to… mourn
These lines of love and beauty
For they will never be written
Their power never felt
Their subject never held

I was too late, my love
So tonight I will sit
And dream of a time
When I can once again
Write these lines of love and beauty