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Photography and Spiritual Formation: The Journey So Far

Petone Wharf

When I started this blog post series a year or so ago I had no idea where it would end up, but after 12 posts it feels like time to have a little bit of a breather. So links to the set down below if you want to catch up.

I’m working on a personal project photographing churches in the West Auckland area which taps into this, so it will be interesting to see where I end up. So far I have over 120 (Trinitarian) Christian churches mapped out from the Southwestern Motorway (SH20) in the East across to Huapai, K?meu, and Riverhead in the West. Every week I add to that list as I discover more churches in light industrial areas, meeting in public libraries and community houses, and in all manner of schools, alongside the more established mainline denominations.

Anyway, here’s the list of posts so far. More to come in a bit.

  1. Photography and Spiritual Formation (1): Beginnings
  2. Photography and Spiritual Formation (2): Kit
  3. Photography and Spiritual Formation (3): In the Classroom
  4. Photography and Spiritual Formation (4): Perspective
  5. Photography and Spiritual Formation (5): Therapy and Art
  6. Photography and Spiritual Formation (6): Healing
  7. Photography and Spiritual Formation (7): Philosophy
  8. Photography and Spiritual Formation (8): Spiritual Practices
  9. Photography and Spiritual Formation (9): Mental Health
  10. Photography and Spiritual Formation (10): Self-Reflection
  11. Photography and Spiritual Formation (11): Death and Dying
  12. Photography and Spiritual Formation (12): Nostalgia