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Reed Cormorant within the Fog : Woodbridge Island, Cape City |
“Between stimulus and response there’s a house. In that house is our energy to decide on our response. In our response lies our development and our freedom.” ― Viktor Frankl
“One among Viktor Frankl’s strongest assertions is that, whereas people can not at all times management their circumstances, they will at all times select their response. This existential freedom – the power to take a stand towards life’s limitations – is central to each logotherapy and Vernon Chalmers’ photographic philosophy.
Chalmers typically images in difficult climate or unpredictable wildlife circumstances, but he persistently embraces these obstacles as a part of the inventive journey. His perspective towards these exterior limitations displays Frankl’s assertion that which means emerges not within the absence of battle however by means of it.
Furthermore, Chalmers’ private writings and reflections typically contact on themes of resilience, selection, and interior freedom – all echoing Frankl’s existential optimism. By making the aware option to see magnificence, even when surrounded by uncertainty, Chalmers enacts the liberty that Frankl described as important to the human spirit…”
Reed cormorant within the fog, Woodbridge Island. Cape City
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