airfrogusmc
Veteran
LoL... Either way painful for all involved.
I guess this is supposed to translate into using photoshop nowadays.
Back then, when printing was an integral part of the process, it was a moment to contemplate the actual work. A time to concentrate on what was shot and to prepare for the next outing. That cycle was an important way keep the fire burning.
I guess this is supposed to translate into using photoshop nowadays.
To answer your question, i would say that a trip or a change of scenery usually helps in refreshing the creative cycle.
A clear goal also helps.
my 'New' tactic...
not even think about it, pay it No Mind
Submerge myself in another endeavour, reading, writing, audiobooks with headphones
and suddenly one day , BAM , I'm back 'seeing' and 'doing'
Started shooting and re-shooting the same old stuff over and over 🙂 I use to think to myself that there's nothing new to shoot around here so I would spend hours and hours driving around trying to find something new/different to shoot just because it was new/different. Now I have number of location/areas that I feel have lots of untapped potential that I revisit on an going basis to capture them in different light be it sunny, cloudy, overcast, snowy, rainy foggy day.