Adventure is in my blood

At my core I am an adventurer. My lust for life and exploration runs through my blood. Each day when I wake up, I’m excited to conquer something new.

Think without borders

When you look out your window or look up at the sky, think without borders. Think endlessly and with abundance and no limits. You can go wherever you want in this world. All you need is the movement of your physical body and an audacious and courageous attitude to get yourself there.

No fear

When you have no fear, and you embrace the chaos headfirst with your curiosity, you will float through this world on a feather bed, untouched and unscathed. I have a lust for battle. I do not seek comfort. I am always looking for new physical challenges. When you embrace this, it’s as if anything is possible.

The future is here

Perhaps it’s wise to merge with the machine. I enjoy embracing the new ways of doing things and creating art. Whether it’s shooting with a small compact camera, reviewing my images on an iPad Pro, or even writing this blog post using my voice and the dictation tool, the future is here. Merge with the machine. Everything is an upside.

Create more art

The greatest gift man can leave behind on this earth is the artwork that we make. Consider each new photograph you make like a new child that you give birth to. Use art as a way for you to propagate your voice and to enhance the way that you live your everyday life. Embrace the spirit of play and go out there and walk endlessly.

Abundant mindset

I think that when you approach photography with an abundant mindset of creating in a flow state without distractions or preconceived notions of what you will find, you can conquer anything. Don’t take life or your photography, so seriously. Remember that this is for fun at the end of the day.

Create in an autotelic state

When you set out with your camera, remember that you’re making photographs for yourself. You’re simply making these photos because you’re curious about the results.

What will reality manifest to be in a photograph?

This is the question that we should ask ourselves every day before we go outside. Make pictures for the sake of making pictures. Allow yourself to become infatuated by life itself and fuel your lust for the mundane through the way of an autotelic state.

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