Call & Response

a photographic dialogue

Tag: white

Yellow

The Response: Yellow Roses — Cheryl My roses are starting to bloom!

Under

The Response: Lit from Below — Cheryl It was a sunny day, but I knew that there wasn’t quite enough sunlight for this shot — and I wanted to direct the light. That generally means using the flash on camera or off camera with an umbrella. There are times, though, when I just don’t feel […]

Tide

The Response: The Beauty Surrounding Books — Cheryl For about a week now, I’ve been cruising around Augusta with my camera, hoping to find the cherry trees in bloom. Before today, no trees inspired me to lift my camera. The tide is turning, though. The beauties in front of Lithgow Library are coming into their […]

Nothing New Here

Cheryl The only thing nature has been giving us is snow, so I have to settle for purchased vegetation.

Store-Bought Beauty

Cheryl

Faith

The Call: My Faith is White — Cheryl As the French playwright Jean Anouilh said, “Beauty is one of the few things in the world that do not lead to doubt about God.” The Church intuits that immediately. When we’re in the presence of something beautiful — an act of forgiveness, a newborn baby, a […]

Innocence

The Call: White is the Color of Innocence — Cheryl Design by Robert Frost I found a dimpled spider, fat and white On a white heal-all, holding up a moth Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth— Assorted characters of death and blight Mixed ready to begin the morning right, Like the ingredients of […]

Pink

The Call: Pouring Out the Pink — Cheryl Pink always attracts my attention: it’s been my favorite color forever. The only pink walls in the house are in Bridget’s room. I haven’t been able to sell Dennis on them anywhere else (but we have lots of blue and lots of purple). Therefore, I have to […]