Are photos without people in them essentially just the equivalent of "B-Roll" footage for a cinematographer?
Creativity & Process
Lately I can’t stop thinking about the impact of words on our photography. The way in which our descriptions, or lack thereof, can give the photograph a totally different meaning. To the point where often the words can transform a fairly mediocre image into something viewed as being better than […]
Who is your audience? I'm still trying to figure that out, but things are changing here. New adventures await.
You may be surprised just how much shooting daily with your phone can work as a stand in for shooting film.
Make photos, dump them on a hard drive, pick one or two to post to Instagram, rinse and repeat. But how often do we take time to enjoy the images we missed? Are we missing creative opportunities due to haste?
Ask any photographer out there where they would love to travel and spend time making photographs and you'll get bombarded with suggestions. But can those trips actually harm your long term creative vision?
It's incredibly hard to create photographs when you're outside your comfort zone. It's worth working at to expand your toolbox, so keep at it.
Photography, creativity, and art are not always glitz and glam. At times we need to get down and dirty with our cameras to successfully capture our vision. Let's get down and dirty...