Goals are the guideposts that take us along our photographic journey. Let me show you how setting objectives for yourself helps you achieve mastery.
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Sometimes the guilt of not creating leads us to avoid creative activities just so that we can avoid the guilt. Set that guilt aside and get back to work!
Big projects can be incredibly intimidating. It becomes hard to see a path to completion. That’s when you need to break it down into manageable chunks.
What form will the next revolution in photography take? I don’t think it will be the tools. I think it will be the art itself. Here are my thoughts.
Photography seems to go through revolutions every few decades as new things emerge to shake up the way we do things. When is that next revolution coming?
What to do when the creative flow ebbs? Should you force photography or let it slide? The answer depends on many factors—individualism most of all.
There’s a lot of pressure to not only keep up with responsibilities, but to keep churning out creative works. Make time for yourself so you can recharge.
Shock value can turn heads—but because we’re all so jaded, the effect doesn’t last long. Enduring images have depth to them.
Art is not about the tools, whatever marketers have to say about it. Look at it from the perspective of a writer and you’ll see what I mean.
Are there hidden gems among our digital negatives that we’ve overlooked? Perhaps a little more time spent with them—a quick second chance—is needed.