Hi all! This is my first post after our vacation. I could be sharing tons of beautiful images from the trip. In fact, I just finished making a 2013 calendar with a few "hand-picked" images. However, the day before Thanksgiving, I would like to share a story.
We were in Big Sur, California (yes, it's kind of out-of-character for us to stay in the US for vacation, and I will explain in a separate post, if you really want to know why). I've learned about the Bixby Bridge and seen it in images and videos. In fact, it's one of the videos with Bixby Bridge basking in the golden sunset that raised my interest in traveling the area.
As we drove along the coast, the photographer in me was looking for various angles to present "the bridge", making stops constantly. When we pulled into this one vista area, a colorfully decorated van caught my eyes - oh yeah, I'm a person of colors and my eyes get attracted by them. First a cheerful lady, then the wheel chair and a gentleman rolled out of the car door.
The curious cat in me would not let me pass the opportunity to learn their stories. So, it starts with someting like "You must be Steve...". Turns out Steve has been diagnosed with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. The couple was from Georgia and traveling the West. They'd been on the road for a week or so and was planning on getting back home for Thanksgiving.
Knowing the devastating impact of ALS on the patients and their loved ones, I was touched by the cheerfulness of the couple and offered to take a picture for them. I wanted them to have a document of this memory at a beautiful place that they've spent time together. At that moment, I knew I wanted to write about them and proceeded to get permission to take a photograph of them with my camera.
As I gave instructions to the location and the angle, the wheel chair that Steve was in (and operated by him) was moving faster than I could catch up with. Impressive agility, Steve! :-)
They are the perfect models for my photography! The couple was grinning from ear to ear and did not need any instructions for smiling. :-)