dave lackey
Veteran
It is a pleasure to share with you something I learned long ago but only recently I was blessed with the opportunity to give a canvas to someone special. The canvas was a photograph of a beautiful moment in her life, and ours. Over the last month, I have thought about this and I firmly believe that we (as my loving bride was an equal partner in the donation) received the greater gift. The gift of giving a photograph was somehow a "spiritual" thing that lifted us above the misery we see everyday as we visit the Emory Rehabilitation Hospital.
It was a wonderful experience for us.
And it all started with pressing the shutter release button on my camera. One finger.
Would anyone not help others by simply lifting a finger? It really is that easy.
This week, I have seen two beautiful people (Liz and Susan) lose their lives in an amazing struggle to survive after years of suffering. One with cancer, the other with leukemia. I missed the opportunity to photograph either one as the motif of my photography. I never had the chance to give them a photograph. But they gave me a gift by the way they lived their lives. I still wish I had taken more photos.
How about you folks? I challenge us all to give, photographically, to those around us. It is also a gift to ourselves.
It was a wonderful experience for us.
And it all started with pressing the shutter release button on my camera. One finger.
Would anyone not help others by simply lifting a finger? It really is that easy.
This week, I have seen two beautiful people (Liz and Susan) lose their lives in an amazing struggle to survive after years of suffering. One with cancer, the other with leukemia. I missed the opportunity to photograph either one as the motif of my photography. I never had the chance to give them a photograph. But they gave me a gift by the way they lived their lives. I still wish I had taken more photos.
How about you folks? I challenge us all to give, photographically, to those around us. It is also a gift to ourselves.