Joe - I took a photo class earlier this year. The textbook used was The Tao of Photography by Philippe L. Gross & S. I. Shapiro. In a chapter titled "Barriers to Seeing" the number 1 barrier to seeing was the need to conform and win approval. I found this to be a hard habit to overcome and still struggle with it. This desire to fit in can really strangle creativity. I just checked out your blog. You are a talented and creative photographer. If your images only please you, then so be it. Be passionate and shoot what you feel. Sometimes photos are just images, but wow, when you create an image that sings to you, that is art! Keep shooting my friend.
Mike
p.s. Thank you Simon.
....I carry a camera with me but I often go days without taking a single photo....
Dear Chris,There is nothing wrong with this, Greg. I often go WEEKS without shooting anything! I carry a camera everywhere, but do not care if I do or don't use it. I shoot only when I see something that interests me, in the light I like, etc. The ability to pass things by if the light, weather, etc. is not perfect is one most photographers do not have, and it makes the difference in my opinion.
the one real limitation a human being faces is her or himself.
you only have 15 minutes, create the mindset in yourself to make every one of those 15 count.
to the gentleman with the new baby, Congratulation! have you thought about doing a family portrait series? I am always astonished and moved by how a father or mother is able to photograph their own child. You are present for the most tender and raw moments. That is an enviable advantage!
if you don't own a particular lens or camera you think you need, work with what you have and treat it with respect because it is the tool of your craft and ONLY as capable as you.
and you have to be honest with yourself as to why do photography. you may never be praised or congratulated and it may be too personal an endeavor for you; however, that should not be discouraging because there is tremendous value to what you do. the things you've seen, have left an impression and been a part of your life. Honor that!
“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”
Directed by Wang Kar-Wai. It's on Netflix.
is there anything that stops / hinders you from producing the kind of photography you would like to? if so, what is it?
Thanks very much indeed for the recommendation for Art & Fear. I am reading it much more slowly than I normally read because it's a fascinating combination of "Of course!" and "Why didn't I see that before?" A BRILLIANT book.Currently reading this.
Thanks very much indeed for the recommendation for Art & Fear. I am reading it much more slowly than I normally read because it's a fascinating combination of "Of course!" and "Why didn't I see that before?" A BRILLIANT book.
Cheers,
R.
...too many lenses and a stubborn adherence to film.