I took a picture as we walked along the beach in Boracay. When I took it, I remembered a line I read about photography, “Your eyes tell you how to frame. Your heart tells you when to click.”
And over the years, I realized I take a particular shot.

For me, it’s the classic man on a journey image. The subject is caught in a moment in time where he or she is moving from one point to the next. They entered the frame from the right and will exit it on the left, a little farther away.
I don’t do it consciously. I just find myself framing the shots this way and clicking at this moment. And when I think about why — or how this image “speaks to my heart” — this is what I come up with:
I see my life as a journey. And one that I take on foot. Carrying the few things that are really important — memories, relationships, experiences.
I count as gift and luck that I have a chance to share the same road with fellow travelers. Some roads shared are long and some are short.
And I realize, with a little melancholy, that the image of the man on a journey tells me that one day the journey will end… and that I & those close to me, will exit the frame. It is my hope that when that time comes, I have left the earth with more than just footprints & photos.
We frame with our eyes. We click with our hearts. What do we walk the journey of lives with?
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