Photo Stories by Molinda

Photo Stories by Molinda

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Capturing moments that tell visual stories of life being lived. All images are under copyright. Feel free to share images from the page. Thanks for visiting.

A bit about me - Molinda: I began taking formal art classes at the age of 12. My medium then was acrylic on canvas. I graduated to mixed media by the age of 18 and dabbled in geometric design. My artwork has taken a hiatus for the past 12 years due to something called working on a career and my scientific research. The inner drive is back - this time with a camera in hand. I truly love this hobby

01/07/2022

Photos taken at dusk on a snowy, cold, January day on a Presque Isle beach, Erie PA

In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. - Buddha

My addition: how much you lived ... and I'm not so sure I agree about the gentle part all the time! Buddha definitely had different priorities at the time!

08/24/2020

LIFE interrupted
LIFE erupted
LIFE facilitated
LIFE connected
LIFE uninterrupted
LIFE INTERPRETED

Photos 04/16/2017
Photos 03/21/2017

Embracing the power of YES.

Photos 01/27/2017

La Jolla, CA

Photos 01/14/2017

"Live as if you were going to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were going to live forever". Mahatma Gandhi

The NYBG Train Show 2016 12/03/2016

Imagine if someone took all your favorite places in New York City, built miniature versions of them, and put them in a garden in exactly the order you would have experienced them in life...

Photos 11/29/2016

This place has incredible and important history. I am thrilled to see that talent is still abundant inside the Cotton Club. Please put the Cotton Club on your NYC bucket list and support the vibrant culture it represents.

Photos 10/21/2016

A walk in the woods today....

The Great Big Bridge and the Little Red Lighthouse 10/16/2016

'Once upon a time a little lighthouse was built on a sharp point of the shore by the Hudson River.
It was round and fat and red.
It was fat and red and jolly.
And it was VERY, VERY PROUD.'

The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
by Hildegarde Hoyt Swift, Lynd Ward

The Dance. copyright, Photo Stories by Molinda. 2016 01/12/2016

"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche

Photos from Photo Stories by Molinda's post 05/22/2015

Post-faculty meeting respite

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