How malleable are you when things don’t work out?
When things do not turn out as you might have hoped, how adept are you at pointing your camera in another direction and focusing on that which is now capturing your attention?
As a photographer, you are continuously looking for a shot that pleases you.
There are millions of permutations, but only a select few will give you that deep visceral feeling that you have ultimately captured an image of magnitude.
When things do not turn out as you might have hoped, it is clearly time to point your camera in new directions and look for the variables that ultimately drive the perspective within your life that you are looking to improve upon.
You will discover items within your viewfinder, but only a select few are worthy of your focus.
When you are comfortable as a photographer, you can experiment in all different styles, and learn quantum experiences upon which you might practice… each of these provides new stimuli and delivers opportunities which we might not have had otherwise, had we not taken the time to point our respective camera in the right direction.
Our respective experiences illuminate within our portfolio and give us opportunities to recognize how and why specific stimuli came to be so important to us as time moved on.
The most successful in photography are the ones who dig deep within and seek to find visual experience that will ultimately drive their creative inclinations to blossom.
I started playing with photography when I was five and eventually, it became my first professional career. Of all the art forms, photography to this day, remains one of my all-time favorites because the ability to capture something of emotional magnitude within a single image is truly a gift to develop.
Happy World Photography Day!







