Day 124 “Been Waiting”

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Day 122 “Already Missing You”

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Day 120 “Old Friend”

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Day 118 “Roller Derby 2012”

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Day 117 “Inception”

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113 Days Into This Project I’ve learned

The camera’s aperture is a doorway into my world of possibilities. Each artistic endeavor is built upon the four pillars of my identity. Each pillar bound within its own duality. I have begun the process of recording images for some of these pillars and others remain a work in progress. My 365 Project highlights examples from each area and my intention is to share a deeper experience with my audience with exhibits that focus on each separately and more intensely.

The first pillar joins Family and Ancestry. In each portrait of my family members I have a presence; the viewpoint, the perspective, and the contrast link me. I am a descendent of generations, not only of my family but the embodiment of the legacy of my people. As a photographer I take a chance to reclaim the narrative of my people, too often distorted, usurped, ignored and denied. Photography allows me to be the author of my own story. I become a cartographer of sorts- not merely documenting, utilizing photography to help me navigate my personal and public history.

The second pillar entwines Faith and Spirit. The prophet Jeremiah had faith that in the act of building- we could be rebuilt. With each creative challenge I find myself recreated. Taking in a world of wonder- every image that I encounter is first and foremost God’s image. At times taking pictures is a way to give thanks, a way to explore what it is being asked of me. When I take a picture, I embrace God’s own spirit of creation- where day after day, a new element emerged into the world to make it whole.

The third pillar of my photography embraces Nature and Landscape. Here, with my camera I am unencumbered by life’s daily demands, and hurts: the view of a lake, a waterfall, a spring, or the ocean; restores my hope and belief that “justice will come roaring down in a mighty stream (The Book of Amos).” With each photograph I can conjure up a moment of true peace.

The entanglement of People and Community sustains the fourth pillar. At times a person appears in a cacophony of chaos, at times there are harmonies that binds us one to the other. I point, I click, I take in an image. The camera’s lenses deliver new insights, allowing me to see my Community from a different point of view. I can focus on a gesture, a pattern, a moment in time. I can treasure the details, the daily stories, song, dance and spirit of my Community. I find respite from the troubles and challenges we are so often up against and I can relax, focus, and connect. My photographs of my community take me beyond the everyday fragmentation of our society. I am attuned to the strength of spirit: resilient and resplendent- and in the words of the poet: “the drive to connect the dream of a common language (Adrienne Rich).”

It’s said, “The poet’s voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail (William Faulkner)”.  My photographs are my testimony to all that I witness. These four pillars guide me to my inner self and move me to create the visual structure that I share with you daily.

Day 94 “Inner City Blue”

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Parasol selected as “Photo of the Day” Competing for “Photo of the Month”

Good Morning Friends

I am honored to have my photograph “Parasol” from the 365 project selected for the photo of the day by The Light and Composition Magazine on the web for “April 05” http://www.lightandcomposition.com/photo-of-the-day-april-05-parasol-by-thaddeus-miles/ They decided to award the photograph a day early, following the Asian time. From this moment, my photograph will be in a competition, which is evaluated by the numbers of tweets and re-tweets in Twitter and Stumbles on Stumble Upon, Like & Share in Facebook (Like and Share will count separately), 1+ in Google, Pin in Pinterest, Additionally, it will be evaluated based on the comments of our subscribers. These are very important to stay top in the competition for “The Photo of the Month”

I ask you to take a moment today and visit the site, and help me keep “Parasol” in the running for “Photo of The Month” which will be printed in their magazine. If you like the photo please Tweet, Facebook it, leave a comment, all of the above and share.  I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to help me make this the photo of the month.

Sincerely,
Thaddeus Miles

Day 93 ‘To Be Young”

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I’m Thankful

Today I want to take the time to say Thank You for all the support and love I’ve received so far during my 365 photography project. Your constructive comments, retweets, reblogs, sharing and just plain “taking a look” (almost 10,000 views) have been so motivational and moving that some mornings I just get up and shout “Thank You” for giving me this opportunity to live my dream. Although the process has been difficult (but a lot of fun and a great learning experience) especially the title-ing and editing process. I’ve also learned a lot about my own insecurities and challenges however; I promise you I will keep trying my best daily and I will complete this project! Lastly a very special THANKS to my new friends from around the United States, Canada, Haiti, Australia, United Kingdom, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, France, Russian Federation, United Republic of Tanzania and Mexico.

Be blessed and have a great day/week.

Thaddeus