If one picture of Clay Aiken is worth a thousand words, more pictures are indescribable!
Check these out!!
When you photograph a face, you photograph the soul behind it. ~Jean-Luc Godard
“Each photograph is a story captured in a single moment.” ~ M. Lopez
“Photographs are priceless. Capturing something nothing else will. A precious documentation of a moment standing still.” ~ Nicole Baus
“When we look at a picture, a moment of magic occurs. It is as if someone had laid a sheet of translucent paper over our thought and made a tracing of our memories.” ~Tom Bentkowski
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of love. What you have caught on film is captured forever…It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” ~ Aaron Siskind
“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!” ~ Ted Grant
“A smile happens in a flash, but the memory can last a lifetime.” ~ Unknown
Impossible task…but…
Which is your favorite picture?
AND
Which quote is your favorite?
Don’t forget to watch Clay on The View. It will be broadcast Monday, October 17th, at 11:00am (Eastern time).
Clay will be talking about his visit at a Trump Rally in Wilkes Barre.
I love them all, but the last one is my favorite! Can't wait until The View!
I always impatiently await the new clay-post, & it never fails to be wonderful. I won’t say how many times I scrolled back & forth looking before making a decision. The 5/18/2012 portrait of a very handsome, very happy Clay in a classic 3/4 pose I chose as my favorite, but I was strangely & strongly drawn to the magic of the tall figure in white exiting the glowing door! A moment of magic did occur ! I would love to know the explanation-if anyone knows. Best quote, when we look at a picture, a moment of magic occurs. ❤️ Unconditional love.
See my reply below…Emily
I just realized why Clay- the tall figure in white is so compelling to me. It reminds me of a pirate! The shadow on the lower legs gives the impression of those tall boots that pirates wore. This would be the Hollywood pirates of the classic pirate movies of the 1940’s. Clay the pirate – who knew! ❤️ Always – Unconditional love for you Clay. ( I love pirates).
I chose 2 photos. #2 photo of Clay while in NYC appearing in Spamalot and #4 of Clay as Joseph in "Dreamcoat" at Ogunquit Playhouse in Maine. When the door opened with the backlighting and Clay came out into the darkness the whole theatre gasped. I also like the quote that is beneath that photo.
Thanks very much Emily for the “Dreamcoat” information. I love that photo too. ❤️ Unconditional love for Clay.
I have to say that I like them all!
absolutely the one in white. It is Priceless! And the show..He was stunnig!!!!!.