I was walking down the block from home, with the vague intention to “go out and shoot photographs”.
Suddenly, it hit me that I didn’t have to go anywhere. Wherever I looked, it shined right back at me through the fleeting appearances of the moment,
already illusory before I lifted the camera and pressed the button,
in the vain attempt to hold them back and freeze, like a butterfly hunter pins his fragile prey.
And be it only for a moment, and another… anything, but awakening from the dream of beauty and terror, which always go together.
See, everything is already here in astonishing evidence, right in front of my nose, looking back at me… what do I say, staring with burning sharpness back at me.
Perplexed, in midst of what people call a sudden crisis, with no hint about the whereabout and what next,
moved by I don’t know what inspirational wind, I saw Gods face where ever I looked and intimately knew that each image is nothing but a reflection of all the other images.
Then a voice called my name. It was my neigbours daughter with a friend, coming home from school…
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Founding aamora member Claudia Lüthi is an amateur photographer living in Lima, Peru. View more of Claudia’s work on JPG Magazine in el lente de la coneja or on aamora.
As always Claudia’s images show us that the ordinary is in fact actually extraordinary. Great stuff.
Claudia, you outdid yourself once again! It is so good to see your work again my friend!
Thank you all for your kind comments, dear friends.
So good to see and hear you, again. This is Magic. Thank you! xo, ~ M
Claudia, thank you for sharing your meaningful visions and words. I always look forward to seeing your posts.
You are the great recorder of the whereabout and whatnext, Claudia. I look forward to every moment of God’s face that you find and relay to us via your camera. Thank you!
Fantastic images and text! Inspiring as usual Claudia! I especially like the sun put out to be collected with the rubbish!
claudia this is wonderful !!
Beautiful images escorted by a wonderful narrative. Some of the best things are close at hand. Very nice indeed.