In the end, it's all about cycles...
In the end, it's all about cycles...
"The beauty is in the eye of the beholder" as they say.
Men are very moment- or emotion-based species, there are times we look something exceptionally carefully, be it a single photo, or very briefly skip through lots of them. In the digital age photography being the most common hobby on Earth - certainly there's an utterly overwhelming amount of photos in the World today, more than ever before since they don't just dissapear they keep growing while old ones stay, as time goes on it gets harder not to get tired of it all.
Obviously a very (or better: extremely-) selective vewing helps - i.e. in my case I've nearly fully given up digital these days, since I really did get so bored with digital photos despite I was a very pro-digital some years ago. This sounds ignorant to most, but I've taken "less is more" stance in life and this way I've filtered out easily over 99.99% of the amount of photos already to "borrow" that precious time and be able to focus more on single images. I do keep an open eye and occasionally sweep through various exceptionally gifted digital creators to broaden my own ideas when I seek new ideas I cannot find in the analogue domain.
Still there are times when I cannot take it anymore - motorcycles or music is my sanctuary then. There are times when I throw all my photo gear into shelf, put the film into deep freeze and just forget it all for months in row. Instead I go out riding, or in winters play my bass guitar or program new sonics on my analog polyphonic synthesizer, create soundscapes that I get lost into. If getting tired of creating music I switch on my tube amp and play a nice vinyl record - eraise every image or visual conception in my head and obtain new sonical inspirations or directions.
And when tired of the sonical world - I return to visual photography. Repeat. I guess life goes in cycles afterall 🙂