For those of you whom I have yet to meet, my non-cyber life is supported by teaching yoga (among a few other odds and ends). This past weekend, I found myself surrounded by lights, cameras and half-built sets in a huge loft space in Chicago’s downtown with my dear friend and photographer extraordinaire, Jane, who collaborated with me on some promotional photos for my up-and-coming site.
I thought I’d share a few of these.
For this last shot, I asked her what stage of enlightenment it looked like I was in. She said that as I was having her take pictures of me meditating, probably not that high…
I liked my little brick corner. I hope you do, too.
Thank you to Ms. Jane Jennings Gaspar. Check out her blog here, and her site here.




awesome headstand! how long did that take to learn?
gorgeous. so beautiful these pictures are.
I like the first one most (although the others are great too!) because it looks so effortless, calm and peaceful like it was natural to stand on one’s head.
tim, this is wonderful!
that shirt was a gift from me!
i miss you!
no one believes the headstand picture. i’ve shown it to friends and they think it’s a TRICK OF THE LIGHT
wow! unbelievable! wish i can be that flexible and strong. you sure have a good few tricks up your sleeve.
hardly know anything about yoga although i don’t know why but i keep on doing the guyan mudra (esp. to calm myself down).
Glorious. I do hatha.