Finding “The Goodness” for the first time.
January 14, 2010I remember the first time I discovered The Goodness. Of course I had known The Goodness all along. But only in the way that a child perceives words before the ability to read them. He can obviously see what is written, but the message remains a mystery. They are just jumbled symbols on a piece of paper. I was in San Juan Capistrano not so long ago photographing what was to be one of my most memorable enagement sessions. The air was salty as the waves splashed against the storm kissed rocks of the west coast. I had just set Kristina and Daniel up for a shot on the railroad tracks at the base of a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The cold November air had a bit of a bite to it. I was changing lenses when I just happen to look up and see that Daniel had wrapped is arms around his beautiful bride-to-be and pulled her closer as if to keep her warm. Then he leaned in even closer and whispered something that made her melt. She didn’t laugh. She didn’t smile. She just snuggled into his embrace and sighed. The good kind of sigh. At that very moment I oh so subtly put the camera to my eye, released the shutter, and seized a moment that few will ever get to experience in a lifetime. I don’t know what he said. Maybe it was three little words. Maybe it was much more. What was said is not important. What is important is that it was ever said at all. And that of all the photographers on this expansive , wondrous planet, the universe chose me to be there when he said it. I heart you universe.
When reviewing the image on my screen I couldn’t help but laugh out loud. I was so overjoyed to have captured such an intimate, wonderful moment between lovers on film that I remember saying something to the likes of ”Oh, SO good”. Kristina, smirked turned to kiss Daniel, and responded with an ever so slight “So. Much. Goodness”. Just loud enough to be heard. And THAT my friends is when I first truly discovered The Goodness. The Goodness is many different things to many different people. To some its a Sunday afternoon with the windows rolled down and Carly Simon on the radio. To others its a tender kiss on the nape of the neck. And still to others its cuddling on the couch for a TIVO’d Grey’s Anatomy episode with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s (each of course). To me The Goodness is a subtle look. Its the laughter found in the loss of a staring contest. Its the sun flare at precisely 7:10pm when the light is golden and buttery. But at that very moment The Goodness was a whisper. A secret between a man and a woman.
Becoming aware of The Goodness has made me a better person. A more profound artist. Its presence surrounds me with every couple I photograph. I am thankful not to have found it, but to have realized it was there all along. I just recently ordered a studio album which showcases some of my favorite moments when The Goodness had been apparent this last year and I would like to share that album with you. See for yourself and find The Goodness HERE



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RHonda Grimes said: Clayton, I read your commentary and got teary eyed….it was such a special time. I warned you that there was something special here. You bring it out in all your couples, I think . The challenges that Kristina and Daniel have faced and how God has taught them about love has given them a depth that some couples never have. The album is great and truly showcases your talent. Thank you again for the opp to work with you. I’ll keep coming here to see what you are up to! Blessings, RHonda and Matt Kaysha Weiner said: You described this beautifully! You can feel the difference in photos when the goodness is missing or faked. I love how much goodness is in your photography!!! Never stop! AmyPunky Photography said: This photo is breathtaking! Michelle said: I don’t know what’s better…the beautiful pictures that you have put together or the words that you chose to write here, expressing the feeling behind those photos. I love it either way and I am honored to be a part of your self discovery Clayton. Such a reassuring and peaceful phrase, thanks for sharing with us all inadvertently Kristina. =) Rosemarie said: You should publish and sell it – the album that is. Goodness is found in the soul. Your work is beyond awesome. Trevor Dayley said: Absolutely gorgeous. That book is going to be amazing. Your work is priceless. Great job my friend.