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Faith in the Unseen

I focus on 'faith in the unseen'. In fact my whole view on life is probably not like the majority of people reading this. There's more to a photograph than meets the eye whether it's a grand landscape or an intricate macro. There are invisible attributes!  I witness the Glory of God on a daily basis and through my photography I give honour and praise to Him. As Martin Luther once said “God writes the Gospel not in the Bible alone, but also on trees, and in the flowers and clouds and stars.” We are without excuse!  

With this in mind you have to understand that this is what makes me a photographer ....'it's what makes me click'. Consequently my faith is inextricably linked to what I see and create with my photography. As a result you can't have one without the other. Photography is my mission and vocation ...sharing the beauty of God's Kingdom. It took a long time for 'my awakening'. To discover my purpose in God's story. To discover how significant my life really was! It's my calling and I've a unique contribution to make in furthering the Gospel of the Kingdom.

It's What Makes Rosie CLICK!

I enjoy observing nature throughout the year as a gardener and photographer. Because of that I write about the seasons of time in my own garden and the surrounding countryside. Likewise I see beauty in the mundane and in the ordinary things in life. In other words in familiar things that most would overlook. Whenever you cast a little ray of light on them ...they take on a whole new perspective.  I see God's fingerprint in all of it.  Nature declares His glory and it unmistakably reveals His divine power.

because that which is known about God is evident within them; for God made it evident to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.

~ Romans 1:19-20

 

She's a storyteller who takes pictures and enjoys sharing the beauty of God's creation.