Snapped, Stamped and Sealed
When I was just about to turn six, my family moved half way around the world from Seoul, Korea to Chicago. In those days, the primary mode of communication with our family back in the motherland was through letters. Ever since, I've had a soft spot for the epistolary form. There's just something about the physical act of writing a letter, seeing your words in your own handwriting, the thrill of sealing and stamping a letter, the finality of slipping that envelope into the mailbox, the anticipation of receiving a response.
Living in the digital age, I admit that my letters--stamped and sealed--have become few and far between. I find that really sad because when I first became serious about photography, it was this very discipline of writing letters that helped to shape my narrative style of documenting the world around me. So now, I would like to get back into the habit of sharing the stories of my life with one person at a time, and with a pen and on paper. However, photography has become such an important part of my life that I would like to include that as well, and I think I know just what to do. I will begin my letters with an image that I've captured and start the story there. This will be the perfect combination of the two practices that I hope to integrate into my everyday life.
If any of you would like to get started on a similar project of combining images and words snail-mail style, I've got a giveaway that may help you along. To celebrate Giveaway May, I am offering up a dozen different photo postcards to be chosen from this Flickr set. Just leave a comment before Monday at midnight (Chicago time) with a link to an image (your own or other's) that you think would be a great intro to a letter, and you'll be entered to win.
Thanks for all your comments! And the winner is comment #11, Tracy a.k.a. SurprisePally. Congrats, Tracy!
Reader Comments (30)
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/14512838@N08/4573914117/in/set-72157623858093027/
and share the story of our Autumn picnic . I snapped the sign because it made us giggle - taken in a park with just a trickle of water no fish could possibly be there but it certainly gave us much to talk to about.
Beautiful postcard images thanks for the chance!
Tamar
http://visionandverb.com/2010/04/long-road-home/
Much of my photography has a story behind it and I plan on telling it one day :)
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xo - Erin
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sierraromeo/3616256674/in/set-72157624062535310/
i've never quite learned the art of letter writing, probably because i never practiced. and i think it is sad, too. for people in general, but for me personally especially, because i feel i can communicate to those i know better through letters than verbally. but i have never made it a priority. i think it is a really lofty goal to have in this day and age of instant communication.
your set of postcards is beautiful. i love the mix of subject and mood.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmsheldon/4419835165/
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3328/4564935614_e45d125815_o.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36958755@N02/3737117401/
Here is an image I took quite recently of some farmers at a closing out farm auction. Definitely a real conversation -- er, letter -- starter!!
Diane
sorry, here is the correct link.
Take it from me! I'm pedaling for all I'm worth! :-)
P.S. Guess I'd better slow my Flyer down and write her a letter...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristakruger/4602942670/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristakruger/4593185161/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristakruger/4566599989/
I deliver mail part time as a rural mail carrier. My favorite part of the job is placing letters or cards in the mailbox knowing that the receiver will be happy to get the greetings.
And a image that would make a good intro or postcard?
I pick this one quickly, and because I like it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/6riddles/4461635448/in/set-72157623017471431/
It has been fun reading everyone's comments and inspiring to see their choices :)
I just adore the postcard set you shared on Flickr. It would be so great to make postcards of our own. What a cool idea!
Here are some photos that I think would work:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30912270@N03/4586078722/
I think this could be a nice opening of a letter for a loved one, a heart in a fountain railing:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36167691@N03/4564009766/in/set-72157623838958155/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/teaandbrie/4317201404/
I would like to submit this photo from a trip to Florence earlier this year. It was an "impressive" trip, in that there was so much to absorb.
http://www.onlindenway.com/index.php?id=6945407171997313173
Enjoy your blog very much!
Andree
You are so right, the art of letter writing is passing us by with the avenue of email, texting, etc. I must get back to sending messages via the post office.
My photo would probably depend on who I am sending my snail mail to. For a general note, I think I would go with the following photos of mine.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibeeeg/4603604497/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibeeeg/4603597899/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibeeeg/4585245374/
I love this kind of stuff, so I could go on and on ....
It has been fun looking at other commenter's choices.