
© Matt Moyer
It is sometimes easy to forget how lucky we are.
I think this is true for most of us. We get caught up in the trials and minutia of daily life.
But it is essential to pursue those life moments that put it all in perspective; those transcendent experiences that wash clean the residue of the daily grind.

© Matt Moyer
Years ago, when I was just starting to pursue photography and was dreaming of my first professional job, before I knew or even cared about contract negotiations, usage fees, or copyright infringement, I established a founding life principle.
The one with the most “bar stories” wins.

© Matt Moyer

© Matt Moyer
Life isn’t about accumulating toys. It isn’t about money, power or fame. It is about experiences. Breathtaking, thought provoking experiences. The kind you can reminisce about with friends around a kitchen table or at a local watering hole. That is, in part, what drew me to photography. It is a catalyst for engaging with the world, its people, creatures, and cultures.
It is this search for another “bar story” that landed me in a zodiac bobbing off the coast of the Galapagos weighed down by my baggage; the kind I had neither checked nor stowed on my flight from the States.
Moments later, as I rolled off the zodiac and into the sea, those wrongs, weighing me down moments before, began to dissolve into the salty swell.

© Matt Moyer

© Matt Moyer

© Matt Moyer
By the time I was surrounded by six sea turtles munching on aquatic algae I had found one of those transcendent experiences I had been searching for. Nothing mattered but absorbing the beauty of those creatures and appreciating just how lucky a person could be.
Check out Amy's post and photos of the Galapagos here.
-Matt
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