Where do creative ideas come from? How do we figure out what’s the most interesting thing to photograph? Using the photographs and ideas of photographer and writer Wright Morris (1910-1998), I explore the notion of mining your past and your passions to find your subject.
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This was my favorite podcast so far. As a beginning photographer, I often get clouded with so many different styles and suggestions at once that sometimes I lose my real point of view. It really helps to just take a moment and think about who you are, where you’ve come from, and what you’re feeling. It’s really a process of looking in as well as looking out through the viewfinder.
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Joseph… really like this:
“It’s really a process of looking in as well as looking out through the viewfinder.”
I think I might steal that!
It really is all about trying to figure out what it is that you care about and making photographs that convey that interest.
Thanks!
-Jeff