Contemplative Photography & Present Moment Awareness

Contemplative Photography & Present Moment Awareness

Art + Wellness | Available

114 W 30th Street Ste 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 United States
Generations Ctr. Conference Room - 602
10/8/2024-10/22/2024
10:00 AM-12:00 PM EDT on Tue
$120.00
$108.00

Contemplative Photography & Present Moment Awareness

Art + Wellness | Available

The term Contemplative Photography was coined by students of the Tibetan Meditation master Chögyam Trungpa. It is also known as Miksang, or “Good Eye”. In this class, we learn the ancient art of slowing down. We focus on taking the time to actually see the subtle beauty of the landscape, to become aware of and present with, what is actually happening around us, and then we create an image of what we perceive with our camera. Three class meetings include photographic assignments, discussion and rich sharing, and supportive critiques. Although this class will not focus on the technical aspects of photography, students should be comfortable using their cameras. Prerequisites: None AGES: 16-Adult

Timothy Auman

I am an ordained lay Buddhist, certified mindfulness teacher, and former university chaplain dedicated to the application of Taoist and Zen thought to the issues of everyday life. As a visual artist, my approach to photography focuses on learning (or perhaps we could say re-learning) how to see. My work is influenced by the Miksang (the Tibetan word for “good eye”) movement, having studied with John McQuade and Miriam Hall for many years. In contemplative photography, we focus on taking the time to actually see, to become aware of and present with what is actually happening in the phenomenal world, and then create an equivalent image with our camera. The main difference between Miksang Contemplative Photography and other forms of photography is that Miksang is based on clear perception before an overlay of thoughts, interpretations, preferences, story lines, likes and dislikes, what we think might make a good image and so forth arise. Meditation, dharma teachings and contemplation are woven into all I teach. If you want to know more about contemplative photography, please sign up for a class.