dave lackey
Veteran
Everybody has their own hot buttons for inspiration. What makes one photographer motivated will make another yawn.
Haven't been on any exotic trips or such in years so that has not helped. Sitting within the four walls of my home office doesn't help. Running errands doesn't help. Snapshots of the grandkids once a week or so or even chasing the crazy dog one a month doesn't help. So, I have been wondering why all the film cameras are sitting there loaded and doing nothing.
Now I understand....I need another project. I started working at age 9 with a paper route, my first project. And since then, I have spent a lifetime in design and planning doing nothing but projects. I completed my last documentary months ago (although I still need to buy a voice recorder for interviews and put together a video).
So, a project it is. One that will not cost a lot just to get the juices flowing again. Well, that rules out a film-based project initially due to processing and scanning costs. One that will not require a lot of transportation costs will be preferable as would a small project.
I have come up with two. The first is a start-over with a double-exposure project using the R4, complete with a story board layout and then ship the roll with leader out to Bobby so he can apply the second layer. I can do this in one day with a short trip to Savannah. Tri-X and Spanish Moss!
The second is a digital-based project which I have not done in awhile. Color only. Portrait based with a twist.
What does it take for YOU folks to get inspired? Are you project based? Or something else?:angel:
Haven't been on any exotic trips or such in years so that has not helped. Sitting within the four walls of my home office doesn't help. Running errands doesn't help. Snapshots of the grandkids once a week or so or even chasing the crazy dog one a month doesn't help. So, I have been wondering why all the film cameras are sitting there loaded and doing nothing.
Now I understand....I need another project. I started working at age 9 with a paper route, my first project. And since then, I have spent a lifetime in design and planning doing nothing but projects. I completed my last documentary months ago (although I still need to buy a voice recorder for interviews and put together a video).
So, a project it is. One that will not cost a lot just to get the juices flowing again. Well, that rules out a film-based project initially due to processing and scanning costs. One that will not require a lot of transportation costs will be preferable as would a small project.
I have come up with two. The first is a start-over with a double-exposure project using the R4, complete with a story board layout and then ship the roll with leader out to Bobby so he can apply the second layer. I can do this in one day with a short trip to Savannah. Tri-X and Spanish Moss!
The second is a digital-based project which I have not done in awhile. Color only. Portrait based with a twist.
What does it take for YOU folks to get inspired? Are you project based? Or something else?:angel: