A meditation: What is good?
Taking a photograph may seem intuitive and physical, but it encompasses all things related to me, including past experiences and thoughts, as well as current moods. It also allows me to connect with subjects and acknowledge their existence, even if they don’t have a profound purpose.
Sometimes the photos have unintended meanings and contain more margins than just the information of the image. They are open to interpretation, ambiguous and do not define any right answer.
By interpreting these margins through the perspectives of each individual, a photograph acquires a meaning that is personal to each individual; it may be meaningless to some and cannot be fully expressed in objective terms.
Your presence enables the work to keep asking, 'What is good?' This question, along with its answer, is both absolute and relative, as well as universal and personal. It affirms the existence of other beings.
You are good.