Why People Pleasing Behavior Slowly Robs Us of Our True Self

Sitting in a dark room surrounded by silence, your thoughts focus on a feeling of loneliness. You feel trapped by the demands of the people who surround you daily. Everyone wants something from you. Your time is not your own. You want to say something, to speak up about the pressure you feel, but you...

How Looking For Nothing Can Provide Us Something We Need

Photography by Bradford Chase Photographers use several concepts to create photographs which stand out from everyday snapshots. Some of these photographic principles work in everyday life helping us see our world in a clearer and more perceptive manner. I have a perfect example that only takes a few minutes to read through, and it’s worth your...

Passion and Water; A Reflection that Works.

The elderly man shuffles slowly down a deserted street, fatigue weighing heavily on his shoulders. The broom he pushes falls without ceremony to the ground as he grabs to his hat. Gusting wind sends old paper wrappers and an empty can clanking down the empty street before it. Cigarette butts litter the sidewalk, mixed with...

Finding Direction In Life

I like to wander. As my photography website indicates (WanderingPixels.com) I am fond of the idea that wandering is an acceptable form of travel planning when you are comfortable not always knowing where you might end up or what will unfold as the day progresses. Wandering through the woods not too long ago, I glanced...

The Perils of Greener Grass

We all dream about the theoretical “greener grass” that seems to be everywhere we are not. Everyone has better things, a brighter future, or a less troubled past. How can we get some of this “greener grass” so others will look at us the same way? While out daydreaming through the lens of my camera the...

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