POSTCARDS FROM MALKUTH

“I was enjoying everything: the rain, the path

wherever it was taking me, the earth roots

beginning to stir.

I didn’t intend to start thinking about God,

it just happened.

How God, or the gods, are invisible,

quite understandable.

But holiness is visible, entirely.

It’s wonderful to walk along like that,

thought not the usual intention to reach an answer

but merely drifting.

Like clouds that only seem weightless

but of course are not.

Are really important.

I mean, terribly important.

Not decoration by any means.

By next week the violets will be blooming.

Anyway, this was my delicious walk in the rain.

What was it actually about?

 

Think about what it is that music is trying to say.

It was something like that.”

Drifting - Mary Oliver

Photography driven by and devoted to capturing the deep profundity, beauty and mystery of the physical world’s multitudes as experienced in everyday encounters in space and time. A personal diary of falling in love, of awe, gratitude and wonder to the holy poetics of the flesh, and Divinity reflected therein.

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Photo book out now •

Photo book out now •

The first publication from my project Postcards from Malkuth is now out! Featuring a collection of colour and black & white photographs taken during my time in Japan in 2017, capturing moments of everyday beauty, and opening with a poem I wrote during the process of designing the book.