Aaron Burden

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While I shoot digital images now, I still ration my shutter to take only images that stand against the test of time. For some, taking photos is like holding down the trigger on a machine gun—you hold down the shutter and capture twelve images in a second, leaving captured images strewn across your memory card like spent shotgun shells on the ground. For me, taking a photograph has holy significance. It is a likeness, and in that, it stands for something much, much more. The pictures I create are not the same ones I photographed—they are more; they are images that matter and stretch one’s ...more
Framing Faith: From Camera to Pen, An Award-Winning Photojournalist Captures God in a Hurried World
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