the silver lining of emptiness


Here's something I need more of in life.
Space.
Just space.
Look what leaps out of space. Stretching, possibility, deep breath. Unbidden shape.
I don't mean space as das spielzimmer space. Or even the metaphorical space granted by Friday night toddlers-only pizza parties at grammy and grampa's house. I'm talking about the kind of contentedness of spirit that causes the head to empty so that new things—ideas, muses, inspirations—simply go SPROING! as they should: like a projection. A thing that gives you a poke. Or that drips languorously, catching the light, catching attention.
Space is what allows a SPROING! to turn from drop to glistening pool. Sometimes it's simply time. Sometimes it's a fleeting moment of true self-love. Self-confidence. Faith in oneself. Or perhaps a newfound moxie, one that finally has you shake off those harrumphing, cynical voices that hiss that's silly or that's not worth your time or that'll never go anywhere, so why bother?
Is negative space a positive for you, too? Does yours crop up like a surprise, or is it intentional? How does emptiness amplify the sliver of what you frame in portraiture, nature, landscape, still? How's it make you feel to tilt your camera—and your notion of what's possible—that much further than convention prescribes? Show us.
Reader Comments (18)
Si
That perfect 'space'...when the negative becomes the positive:
http://www.marciescudderphotography.com/index.php?showimage=968
I find myself taking lots of photos of doors. Besides making me curious about what's on the inside and what's on the outside (and I could toss in all the other door metaphors), when I grab my camera and head out the door, I'm making space for creativity and vision to join me.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lucyloomis/3801946915/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandis_art/4103446779/
http://aubreyplays.blogspot.com/
Finding space is hard for me--in my photographs and in my life. But recently, I've been getting space in both places. Here's some photos that reflect that:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/papillonsky/4131836424/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/papillonsky/4131836014/in/photostream/
Love, love, love the post and the image!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mindwhisperings/3659000696/
I thought this image my daughter took and shared with me fit the category perfectly.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/autumnsun/4170100310/