Thursday, April 2, 2009

Photos and Poems

Ah, my cameras came today! I'm so happy. I can't wait to get out with them.




"I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking." -Chistopher Isherwood, Goodbye to Berlin.

"Photograph: a picture painted by the sun without instruction in art." -Ambrose Bierce

"While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see." -Dorothea Lange

"A good snapshot stops a moment from running away." -Eudora Welty

"I hate cameras. They are so much more sure than I am about everything." -John Steinbeck

"You don't take a photograph, you make it." -Ansel Adams

"If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera." -Lewis Hine

That said, let's continue with a "story in words" in honor of Poetry month:
A Table in the Wilderness
by Li-Young Lee


I draw a window
and a man sitting inside it.

I draw a bird in flight above the lintel.

That's my picture of thinking.

If I put a woman there instead
of the man, it's a picture of speaking.

If I draw a second bird
in the woman's lap, it’s ministering.

A third flying below her feet.
Now it's singing.

Or erase the birds
make ivy branching
around the woman's ankles, clinging
to her knees, and it becomes remembering.

You'll have to find your own
pictures, whoever you are,
whatever your need.

As for me, many small hands
issuing from a waterfall
means silence
mothered me.

The hours hung like fruit in night's tree
means when I close my eyes
and look inside me,

a thousand open eyes
span the moment of my waking.

Meanwhile, the clock
adding a grain to a grain
and not getting bigger,

subtracting a day from a day
and never having less, means the honey

lies awake all night
inside the honeycomb
wondering who its parents are.

And even my death isn't my death
unless it's the unfathomed brow
of a nameless face.

Even my name isn't my name
except the bees assemble

a table to grant a stranger
light and moment in a wilderness
of Who? Where?

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