What 09 could look like. Part V.
January 31, 2009
This is what the sky looked like the day of the Presidential Inauguration. Look, I voted for President Obama. And yes, there seems to be a borderline exaggerated swelling chorus of optimism and relief surrounding the beginning of this new administration. And to his credit he has made some swift and resolute moves, some that I agree with and some I disagree with. It is clear to me, and this is where I very much agree with the man, that as the volume of impending economic doom raises, and old and new wars flare, it is only with the work of our hands that the world can become what our best hopes long for it to be. And rather than thrusting all hope on the governments and princes of this world, I firmly believe that the good acts from any of us are measures of G-d’s grace, unlocked by faith in Him. My personal hope for 09 and for the balance of my days is to be fully free to be indebted to such a living and lifting grace. My sense is that all of creation is yearning for the same thing.

What 09 could look like. Part IV.
January 31, 2009
Over at The Other Journal, I’m in the beginning of a photo blog project simply titled ‘Neighbor.’
Here’s the project synopsis.
Who is my neighbor? A timely question in an age that promises heightened connectedness. A timely question in the face of social and economic events that could reframe our ideas about wellness and security to the point where we begin to realize our own well being is better formed when considering the well being of the other. To break from a natural inclination to insularity, the photographer searches out neighbors in his life.
It’s just in it’s cradle stage so if you are interested in somehow participating please let me know. And please, please join the discussion at TheOtherJournal.com on a regular basis. It’s one of the most well done and mindful publications on faith and culture out there.

What could 09 look like. Part III.
January 31, 2009
I’ve teamed up with those bright fellas over at Redwire Creative to do some new projects. They do the work I like to do, often for non profit entities that have a clear purpose, like Here’s Life Inner City who recently orchestrated 150 college students willing to tromp through some of the nastiest weather Minnesota could spew to deliver food packs wherever they might be needed. If you, or anyone you know has an organization making a positive impact and may be in need of on-point and brilliantly designed collateral to tell the story, let us know.

What 09 could look like. Part II.
January 30, 2009
I imagine there will be more days where we put the means for young people to express themselves and to exhaust their curiosity at the Mpls Photo Center.

What 09 could look like. Part I.
January 30, 2009
I’m keeping an open eye to what possibilities this new year might deliver. Early projects have been incredibly gratifying, beginning with the first wedding of the year. Matt and Rina couldn’t have been a sweeter couple. Gentle, loving, kind people…those are the ones that add a fat measure of joy to what I already love to do.
