Jaime M
Established
That's the continuous though that's running trough my head. For he context I'm 36M.
I've been interested in photography for almost 20 years. I read every article and book, join that thing called Flickr, enjoyed every video of the first YouTube years, talked with every guy with a camera and discussed about the photography art at every chance I had and really enjoyed taking pictures, delevope my own film and even enjoyed the scanner process! Didn't have the MP that I desired but I enjoyed every shot with my Yashica GSN and the old EOS650 from my parents.
I was young and during my studies every time that I earned some pocket money I saved it until I got some fancy gear, my first Leica. Later after graduating and had a good position in a company I start buying all the gear that I always was reviewing online.. but was no longer taking photos.
The moment after I bought my grail camera, Mamiya 7, was an inflection point. I run a couple of rolls of film, and put it in the shelf. I didn't find it fun anymore, and the pictures even top quality were disappointing. Quick conclusion it was the phographer, not the gear.
Since then, 4-5 years ago, I could not find any joy in it. I recently sold the Mamiya, and have not regrets. I still have plenty of gear, film, and zero will to photograph anything. My wife don't want me to sell any more of my gear, because we had a lot of our memories linked to photography and she is convinced that I will come back to it.
A lot had happened in my life since my golden days of photography, I don't even feel I'm the same person for many other reasons. Maybe I see my photo hobby like a anchor to that part of my life.
Did something similar happened to any of you? Do you regret selling the gear that required so much effort to get? Do you miss the photography "lifestyle" that you had?
It is possible to get that initial feeling again?
I was not sure of sharing this even safety net of a non-personal photo forum but writing it down removes a bit from it from my chest.
I've been interested in photography for almost 20 years. I read every article and book, join that thing called Flickr, enjoyed every video of the first YouTube years, talked with every guy with a camera and discussed about the photography art at every chance I had and really enjoyed taking pictures, delevope my own film and even enjoyed the scanner process! Didn't have the MP that I desired but I enjoyed every shot with my Yashica GSN and the old EOS650 from my parents.
I was young and during my studies every time that I earned some pocket money I saved it until I got some fancy gear, my first Leica. Later after graduating and had a good position in a company I start buying all the gear that I always was reviewing online.. but was no longer taking photos.
The moment after I bought my grail camera, Mamiya 7, was an inflection point. I run a couple of rolls of film, and put it in the shelf. I didn't find it fun anymore, and the pictures even top quality were disappointing. Quick conclusion it was the phographer, not the gear.
Since then, 4-5 years ago, I could not find any joy in it. I recently sold the Mamiya, and have not regrets. I still have plenty of gear, film, and zero will to photograph anything. My wife don't want me to sell any more of my gear, because we had a lot of our memories linked to photography and she is convinced that I will come back to it.
A lot had happened in my life since my golden days of photography, I don't even feel I'm the same person for many other reasons. Maybe I see my photo hobby like a anchor to that part of my life.
Did something similar happened to any of you? Do you regret selling the gear that required so much effort to get? Do you miss the photography "lifestyle" that you had?
It is possible to get that initial feeling again?
I was not sure of sharing this even safety net of a non-personal photo forum but writing it down removes a bit from it from my chest.