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Mindfulness Mode

353 Photography With A Shot of Mindfulness; Bob Younger

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Self-improvement, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Spirituality

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2018

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Bob Younger is a photographer with a thorough understanding of interconnectedness. His passion for photography began in grade school when he received a Brownie Starmite camera at Christmas. Gradually, he moved to larger format cameras, slowing down and adopting a mindful approach to photography. He discovered the value of building an emotional connection with his subjects. Today, Bob teaches how to achieve a deep emotional connection between photographer, subject, and photograph. Contact Info Website: https://www.bobyounger.com Blog: https://www.bobyounger.com/blog Workshop Opportunity: Contemplative Photography:  Join Bob Younger with a small group of photographers in Tuscany, Italy for a week of collaborative study and experience.  https://www.ilchiostro.com/workshops/contemplative-photography/?workshopinfo=1 Most Influential Person Richard Rohr has probably been one of the biggest influences in my life. We've attended a number of his conferences and read a number of his books and listened to a lot of his work on CD. https://cac.org/richard-rohr/richard-rohr-ofm/ Effect on Emotions Mindfulness is a standard. I would probably tell you I used to operate right at the edge. It didn't take very much [to get me there]. Even if Sandra [my wife] said, can I ask you a question? That would emotionally put me at the edge or over. So mindfulness and meditation have moved me to separate that a whole lot further away and I'm not really sure where the edge is right now, but I haven't been there in a long time. Thoughts on Breathing This is where meditation has really helped. It's because I realized that a breath is now and, and it's sort of the smallest part. It started the smallest piece of life that I can sort of separate out from the rest. And so I've learned that breathing, whether it's during meditation or whether it's just during the day, whenever I'm doing it enables me to say no, this is the breath, this is right now. Take a breath and then let's take the next breath. And so I've been able to bring myself back to this particular moment in time, this breath. I used to count in meditation one, two, three. I was always getting discouraged when I realized there had been a whole lot of breaths in there that hadn't been counted. And when I choose to count, I just only count to one because one is all you've got right now. Suggested Resources Book: The Zen of Creativity: Cultivating Your Artistic Life by John Daido Loori Book: Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn Book: The Tao of Photography: Seeing Beyond Seeing by Gross and Shapiro Book: The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh Book: More than a Rock by Guy Tal App: Calm Childhood Story I don't ever remember being secure in who I was. I wasn't stupid; I did ok in school. We moved around a lot. I went to three different elementary schools, two different middle schools, and four different high schools. Growing up for me was moving around a lot and kind of making friends, but in retrospect, I realize I really never developed any close friends and I'm not in touch with anybody I ever knew growing up. I never established a community. I was never a part of a community as I was growing up. I was always alone because if we were someplace long enough, I was probably getting ready to move anyway. I learned to adjust, but I also never developed long-term relationships that many people did when they grew up and went to the same schools with the same people. Free Gift Do you want to improve the focus, drive, and productivity of your employees? If so, you can learn how by downloading, '10 Simple & Effective Ways to Increase Mindfulness in the Workplace Now', a free PDF at www.MindfulnessMode.com/workplacep.

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode 353. You know, the best camera is the one that you have with you when something needs to be photographed.

0:09.5

Welcome to Mindfulness Mode. I'm Bruce Langford, your host and creator, where you can reach new heights of calm, focus, and happiness.

0:18.6

Because I interview guests from all walks of life who have practiced

0:23.5

mindfulness and who have found that the mindfulness in their lives has helped them to

0:30.0

achieve a higher level of success. So you can learn from all of these featured guests.

0:37.4

Do you work in corporate or maybe you have a team of employees, So you can learn from all of these featured guests.

0:39.1

Do you work in corporate?

0:41.5

Or maybe you have a team of employees.

0:47.6

You know, you might have a whole lot of different people you've worked with on teams.

0:56.0

Here's how you can reduce stress and increase happiness, productivity, and profitability in the workplace. You can download this free resource that I've put together.

1:00.0

It's 10 simple and effective ways to increase mindfulness in the workplace now.

1:07.0

Concrete ways you can dig right in and specifically help your employees become more mindful

1:14.8

and therefore be more productive, be happier, and help you to do better in your job.

1:22.5

Once your employees are happier, productivity will definitely increase. You can download this free resource at mindfulness mode.com slash workplace P. And the P stands for productivity. And today's guest worked in corporate for a very long time and he doesn't now. But Bob is a photographer and he's a truly

1:48.1

mindful photographer. He meditates and he looks at the world through mindful eyes. And he

1:55.6

tells us in this episode how he chooses what to photograph and how he uses mindfulness to be a better

2:04.5

photographer. So sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview with my featured guest Bob Younger.

2:13.0

It's great to be here today and I'm here with Bob Younger and I'm so excited to talk to you, Bob,

2:19.2

about photography. Hey, Bob, are you in mindfulness mode today? Bruce, I am in mindfulness mode.

2:26.2

That's great. And there is a huge connection between photography and mindfulness, I believe,

2:32.4

and I'm pretty sure you do too. So I can't wait to talk about all that.

2:37.6

But Bob, first, before we do, what does mindfulness mean to you?

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