Faith
Walt Timm:
A retiree in love with my wife, my physical
surroundings, all of nature, and of course, my camera. It began as
therapy, with a haunting interest in taking pictures of crosses;
regular crosses like what are seen on churches. It wasn’t long before
“regular” crosses were too easy to spot and the desire waned…until one
day I saw pieces of conduit on the outside of a building, and where two
pieces overlapped, a cross was formed. Then the fun began, looking for
crosses in the least of obvious places…and I soon discovered we are
surrounded by crosses, everywhere, every day…along with all sorts of
other cool stuff.
When I try to point out some less obvious
images to people, most aren’t able to see, or recognize them. But when
they do a response something like, “oh, NOW I see it…how’d you see
that?” It dawned on me that I was turning on light bulbs for people so
they could see. See things they couldn’t see, had never seen before,
wouldn’t take time to see, or if it was pointed out, they still
wouldn’t be able to see it.
My camera goes where I go…even to
church, or the gas station! There is just too much of the world around
us that goes totally un-noticed. And it’s all of that, which I want to
share. Sure, many pictures are taken of the “obvious and mundane” but
turn me loose in a ditch along the road, a field of weeds, a
restaurant, junkyard, or whatever and I’ll find something which most
people would never see but when it’s shared with them, they’d say
something like, “oh, NOW I see…how’d you see that…that’s really neat.”
Walt is an amateur photographer who lives in the City of Jefferson, with his wife, Roz.