by Bryon Lippincott | Dec 1, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living, Words and Implications, Words and Implications
A boy riding his bike in Phnom Penh, Cambodia When we use phrases like “the vulnerable,” “the marginalized,” and “the oppressed” to describe others it can have profound implications for how we see the people we are describing. They...
by Bryon Lippincott | Nov 1, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living
This year has been intense, tumultuous, and traumatic for most of us on the planet. The emergence of Covid-19 has completely derailed at least some aspects of what many of us hoped would be a great year. At the same time, US politics has erupted into a brutal partisan...
by Bryon Lippincott | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living
I grew up on a farm in Nebraska. Farming is not a lucrative profession. Especially during my childhood farming was incredibly difficult. Prices for corn and soybeans were devastatingly low, which made living on the income from our small farm incredibly difficult. We...
by Bryon Lippincott | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living
As the United States deals with the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd and protests advocating for reform are being violently suppressed, a significant movement to bring real change is emerging and that brings me hope. I’ve been reflecting on my life and...
by Bryon Lippincott | Apr 7, 2019 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living
President Trump recently referred to asylum seekers as animals. Can we talk about that statement for a minute? Can I provide some context to what that statement means? I think we often forget that: We pack so many chickens (animals) in a cage that they can barely...
by Bryon Lippincott | Jul 9, 2018 | Blog, Blog Posts, Humanitarian Filmmaking, Humanitarian Photography, Intentional Living, Photography, Storytelling, Travel Log
If you want more meaningful photographs, you first have to know what is meaningful to you. You cannot achieve meaningful work by chasing someone else’s interests. I last year I had the opportunity to work on an assignment in Nepal. I spent 3 days filming a video...