Burt Goldman: In The International Photography Hall of Fame
A Great Mindhack on Learning New Skills!
Our friends from ThoughtsTransformed.com have managed to snag some incredible footage of Burt Goldman during a recent seminar in California.
We've watched the video a few times already, and we at Mindhacks are REALLY blown away at the insight that Burt reveals to his audience.
Burt Goldman, The American Monk, describes a method on how anyone can use meditation techniques to learn a new skill and discover inspiring insights.
Burt used this technique to develop a new style of photography that has been inducted at the International Photography Hall of Fame, in Oklahoma.
He's somehow has a new relationship with age that allows him to transcend the belief that we can't learn new skills once we grow older. BURT IS 80 YEARS OLD!
Here's a sampling of the photographs featured at the International Photography Hall of Fame created from the techniques described in the video:
Eifel Tower:

Marina:

Grafton Street:

Here's the proof:
To view more of the amazing artwork, skills, and photographs that he's developed from this incredible technique - head on down to his personal gallery.
Age is NO longer an excuse NOT to learn!
If you liked that - check out this amazing footage of Burt conducting an energy healing:
January 17th, 2008 at 11:45 pm
I like the "Grafton Street" but this is not a photography, this is painting.
I am not understanding. Did e talk about taking pictures?
June 22nd, 2008 at 2:09 pm
um...Rose...I think he photographed the painting?
October 6th, 2008 at 2:06 am
This is so much b.s. These kind of photographs were pioneered by artist David Hockney in 1982. They were given a lot of press and no doubt Mr. Goldman saw these somewhere and was "inspired" to think he created this technique. If you have any doubts, check it out:
http://www.hockneypictures.com/photos/photos_collages.php