Namasté.

I'm Tyler Knott Gregson.

I am a photographer.
Poet.
Artist.
Exploitable Genius.
Word Alchemist.
Thought Translator.
Boy With Faraway Eyes.
Buddhist.

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Free Tibet...Now.

No matter what, they love us still. What a lesson in that, what a perfect model for our waltz through our days.  Love and don’t stop loving.

No matter what, they love us still. What a lesson in that, what a perfect model for our waltz through our days. Love and don’t stop loving.

Typewriter Series #385 by Tyler Knott Gregson

Typewriter Series #385 by Tyler Knott Gregson

Starting with ourselves
we’ll change the world around us,
we will make it more.
It’s so easy, on dark days, to notice nothing but the shadows, nothing but the worst of monsters hiding in the corners of our eyes. It’s so easy to find the faults and imagine the worst and forget the rest. Resist this trap, resist it with all you have and remember…only when it’s dark do the stars learn how to shine. Shadows are only cast because Light spills across the world. There will always be darkness, but there will forever be the light to drive it out.
All of my best thoughts go out to Boston and those affected today.

It’s so easy, on dark days, to notice nothing but the shadows, nothing but the worst of monsters hiding in the corners of our eyes. It’s so easy to find the faults and imagine the worst and forget the rest. Resist this trap, resist it with all you have and remember…only when it’s dark do the stars learn how to shine. Shadows are only cast because Light spills across the world. There will always be darkness, but there will forever be the light to drive it out.

All of my best thoughts go out to Boston and those affected today.

Typewriter Series #384 by Tyler Knott Gregson

Typewriter Series #384 by Tyler Knott Gregson

My fingertips will
tiptoe across your goosebumps
and leave more behind.
Calvin. Raddest dude I know. Man of the house.

Calvin. Raddest dude I know. Man of the house.

Typewriter Series #383 by Tyler Knott Gregson

Typewriter Series #383 by Tyler Knott Gregson

The slow wipe of eyes
and the stabilizing breath
to slow the shaking.
Bring on the warm spring rains that fall through the trees carrying the scent of the clouds. The water droplets that each carry their own shards of sunlight, millions of spotlights racing towards the earth. Come now and find my face as my eyes close and my head tilts back. Come now, baptize me in warmth. 

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Bring on the warm spring rains that fall through the trees carrying the scent of the clouds. The water droplets that each carry their own shards of sunlight, millions of spotlights racing towards the earth. Come now and find my face as my eyes close and my head tilts back. Come now, baptize me in warmth.

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Typewriter Series #382 by Tyler Knott Gregson

Typewriter Series #382 by Tyler Knott Gregson

A Question Finally Answered…

Hello my friends.  I’ve gotten this question asked so many times in my Ask Box that I figured maybe I should just answer it once and for all :)  The questions vary but they basically ask something along the following lines:  “How do you do your typewriter series?  What app do you use on your iPhone?  What computer program do you use to make this vintage template?  What font is that you use?” 

So, to answer it once and for all:

I have a 1940’s Remington Rand Seventeen typewriter.  I put old pieces of paper into it and I type a poem.  I then scan it to my computer, and save it as an image, and upload it to Tumblr.  No template, no Photoshop, just an old typewriter and my thoughts.


Hope this helps?

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Hands folded softly,
arms resting across your chest,
sleep, and I, find you.
We spend so much time waiting for the rainbows, we forget to fall in love with the storms. 

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We spend so much time waiting for the rainbows, we forget to fall in love with the storms.

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So, many of you were right and they wouldn’t let me use my crazy joker smile passport photo from yesterday. Today I had to do it again and went the opposite end of the spectrum. Highly Unamused and possibly terrifying. Hahaha. 

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So, many of you were right and they wouldn’t let me use my crazy joker smile passport photo from yesterday. Today I had to do it again and went the opposite end of the spectrum. Highly Unamused and possibly terrifying. Hahaha.

Follow me @TylerKnott on Instagram and Twitter.

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