Expanding

I’ve slowed my photography somewhat. Partly it’s for time. I’ve been spending more time peopling and less time photographing. Partly too, I’m feeling a shift. When I started this walk I had a couple of simple goals: (1) To acquire skills I plan to use documenting a very long wilderness trip someday, and (2) to practice different ways of seeing.

In the early days I watched many landscape photographer YouTubes and learned much by first emulating and then taking ownership of their techniques and advice, always with the intention of continuing to grow and be inspired to strike out in new directions. Now, I feel like it’s time to shift and begin the next thing. What about urban photography? What about portraiture? What about… not needing a category? What about the time I spend not behind a camera, but in meditation? How can I bring the intention and creativity I put into my photography into the more mundane activities of life?

So I’m taking fewer photos. But I haven’t halted or paused the project. I’ve just expanded it beyond what I post here.

3 responses to “Expanding”

  1. I love the neon! The composition, the light and color like it’s trying to share a secret with you but it’s having trouble keeping it secret.

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    1. I love how much you see in it. I’ve passed by that scene a hundred times and I wasn’t sure how I wanted to photograph it, or whether I understood what I wanted from it.

      … meanwhile, I almost didn’t post the others. Do we really need another picture of ice in the world? But I don’t hate it, so …

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      1. I’m glad you did post the others. I like the seashell texture of the ice and how the moving water is visible behind it. And the sky in the third shot is amazing.

        I keep coming back to the clock, though. I love how the perfect functional symmetry of the quarter circle bisected by the minute hand contrasts with the asymmetrical assortment of machinery whose purpose I can’t discern in the lower right half of the picture.

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