Looking through a new lens
July 21, 2020 | By Jen Higgins-Newman, BHFH Program Manager
Hello friends,
On July 11, I got to see our house from a different lens — literally.
We held our annual “BBQ and Open House” virtually, through a live-streamed video. I ran the technology for our event, while my colleagues Vickie and Nils filmed and gave a live tour of our house.
In four months, this was the first time I was able to step back and see our house and community from a different perspective: from the observer curious about our home and life now. Appreciating it for the beauty that it is — both the beauty of the building and the community itself.
It reminds me of this quote that I was given in divinity school:
“[T]here is another kind of seeing that involves a letting go. When I see this way I sway transfixed and emptied. The difference between the two ways of seeing is the difference between walking with and without a camera. When I walk with a camera I walk from shot to shot, reading the light on a calibrated meter. When I walk without a camera, my own shutter opens, and the moment’s light prints on my own silver gut. When I see this second way I am above all an unscrupulous observer.”
— Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
In addition to this brief message, I’m also writing to invite you to our upcoming virtual events — from near or afar. We are excited to welcome you.
In Light and community,
Jen
P.S. You can view the recording of our live house tour here.