currents, nows, whereabouts

Kristin Langevin
2 min readApr 5, 2021

Exploration at it’s finest point. The capacity has yet to be surpassed, and I presume it never will. A mystery, I suppose.

This is where serenity stems from. Finding a specific aspect of peace and how to incorporate it into everyday happenings is what makes being alive pleasurable.

I like visualizing things. There are many glimpses of life that drift by and feel so short lived. It isn’t always this way. But, most days time passes and moments blend into a lapse of an ever lasting flow.

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Photographs define time. I purchase these seconds through the stamp of a lens, and I can remember.

It is comfortable, pleasing, valuable; there is no boundaries to succumb to. My camera is limitless, searching.

I‍ see everything. It is absorbed and recalled. This process helps keep the interaction between the world and I active, and it is the way nothings become important to my timeline.

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Dan and I were gifted two film camera’s from his dad, and accompanied them were a handful of vintage lenses. Despite photography’s importance in my life, I have never expanded past my camera and the same lens for over six years.

first photo with this new lens

These nothings that surrounded me became more physical. Venturing past my old lens helped me see this space that I reside in as dynamic. The objects in my space are breathing; we share the same gravity and they deserve that kind of recognition.

dan!
dan !

Astonished. It is lovely to think about the many options we as people have in our lives. There is this sort of expansion that wakes up when we are presented something that is new.

An activation, almost. Willingness? Motivation? Persuasion?

Not quite; it is a function. I have yet to let these opportunities escape my drive.

I love creating.

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north adams, ma

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