Unconditional Love
My work “Unconditional Love” is a photographic series that explores the impact of serving others, not only in your life but in the lives of the recipients impacted, revealing how true self-worth is found not in being served, but through serving. The first half of the series depicts the quiet struggles of everyday life, where self-worth is often tied to external validation, leaving many feeling alone, ignored and misunderstood.
The 2nd half of the series shows how we and the others that we interact with can be set free even when in the middle of a storm. When one has no other choice but to switch their perspective or end it all, one’s life can be transformed through the unexplainable joy that comes with helping those need even when no one else is aware. Small acts of kindness in a broken world create a ripple effect, with recipients carrying that love forward, to others in their own lives.
Feeling alone in a crowded room
Waiting for somebody to pick up the phone
Stuck in the cycle of addiction and temptation.
Feeling trapped and unable to break free
Seeing no way it could get better, the last breath
A sense of joy and hope despite the chaos around!
The ripple effect of spreading love and hope to others.
One drop of love makes a big difference in a broken world.
Your impact showing the great joy that is to come to others in the present. Like thousands of water droplets catching the light.
The presence of YHWH (God almighty who showed me what true love is)
About Timothy Proctor
Timothy Proctor is a landscape, architectural, and real estate photographer based in Western Sydney. His love for photography began with an interest in the outdoors. Capturing nature became a way that he could keep memories for a lifetime.
Through personal battles with anxiety and depression, he developed a strong Christian faith, which completely changed his life. He symbolises this by using scale to highlight just how small we are in relation to the surrounding environment, which remains the same even when his life feels like it is falling apart.
As a result, he has become passionate about sharing his photography through social media and print store to let people know that they are not alone, providing hope to those who feel broken, and too far gone.