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“May we live in interesting times.”
Curse or blessing?
Always a blessing, in my opinion.
Novelty keeps life moving. To resist change or remain stagnant invites excess entropy - the kind of chaos that builds unnoticed until it demands a price.
The wise stay curious, leaning into what they don’t yet understand, finding strength in adaptability.
Take snow in South Carolina, for example.
It’s rare to get 2-3 inches of snow here, let alone have it linger for days. Growing up with family from Buffalo, NY, snow doesn’t usually impress me - they moved south for a reason. But as a photographer, I’ll always take an unexpected snowfall as a chance to step outside and engage with light, texture, and color in ways I don’t often get to.
Embracing the cold has been part of my routine for years now. Cold showers every morning - not because I enjoy them but because I’ve learned to appreciate what they build: resilience. Starting the day with something uncomfortable makes it easier to face bigger challenges head-on.
Stepping barefoot into the snow has become another ritual; a reminder of what the body can endure when the mind allows it.
Yesterday I walked three miles to the grocery store since the roads were too slick to drive. It turns out that this town doesn’t own a single snowplow. Should I be surprised? Probably not. Snow like this is a novelty here - an anomaly.
But anomalies are where the best things are discovered.
Here are some photographs I made over the past few days.
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I've never been in the snow before, I'm sure it must be an exciting experience. Watching the footprints, seeing the white everywhere, looking at the trees with their sombre winter touch, appreciating a frozen stream and maybe catching something.
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing 🤠
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Thank you for your eyes and kind words
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Good eye !
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Ayy thank you very much
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I love winter photography with snow, thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for your kind words and attention!
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