Eros and Psyche, Love and Vulnerability

Black And White Photography, Luminis Imago, Photography
Black and white photograph of the ancient sculpture of Eros and Psyche showing love and despair

Eros and Psyche – Roma, 2025

The myth of Eros and Psyche

The myth tells the story of a young princess, Psyche, secretly loved in the obscurity of the night by Eros, the son of Aphrodite. Intrigued by the true nature of her nocturnal lover, Psyche lights a lamp above his sleeping body. A drop of boiling oil wounds Eros, causing him to vanish instantly. The jealous Aphrodite condemns Psyche to death unless she overcomes a series of arduous trials, one of which is to ask Persephone, the goddess of the Underworld, for a potion of beauty. Curiosity about that potion leads Psyche to fall into a sleep as deep as death. Eventually, Zeus has mercy on the young Psyche and transforms her into a divinity, so that she can finally be reunited with her beloved Eros.

Love and Vulnerability

Love first appears to the young anima (this is the Greek word psyché) as an irresistible impulse toward beauty and pleasure. It is painful to learn that beauty is fleeting and that love is constantly at risk of loss due to the finiteness of the human condition. This rite of passage is necessary for love to rise to a higher level of self‑consciousness, where desire reconciles with vulnerability and mortality.

The monochrome language underlines the tension between beauty and fragility, desire and despair, blind passion and self-conscious love.

Copenhagen Street Photography

Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., Photography
Christian IV Bridge Composition 1

Looking over the Knippelsbro Bridge onto the Christian IV’s Bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Cheers,

C. S.

Blue Tit in the snow

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

One little frozen fellow on my bird table. Taken while I was warm and cozy inside. At least there was plenty of food for him and his mates.

Nikon Z8
Nikon 400mm f/4.5 VR S

PP Capture one and frame in PS.

Step In Time

Photography, Black And White Photography, Mobile Photography, Louise

The Norfolk State University Marching Band performed in the Inaugural Parade for Governor Abigail Spanberger in January. “Founded in 1975, the award winning Norfolk State University Spartan “Legion” Marching Band located in Norfolk, VA, has made a name for itself as one of the premier Marching Bands in the country. The “Legion” consists of 250 staff and student musicians, dancers, and flags from states nationwide”. This high energy, exciting marching band played “We Are Family” for the newly inaugurated, 75th and First Woman Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

To see more images and a recap of the day, visit Life on the Bike

Walking Down a Desert Road

Black And White Photography, David Jensen, Photography

Two people enjoying a quiet walk on a desert road under interesting skies.

Salt River area near Mesa, AZ

More of my photography can be found on my website and my blog.