photography
All You Need To Do What You Love For A Living Is
> “All you need to do what you love for a living is drive and passion. And to be independently wealthy. That totally helps.” — Honest Lifecoach [https://twitter.com/HonestLifecoach/status/570266133934309376]
In Doing Creative Work Do Not Start Your Day With
> “In doing creative work, do not start your day with addictive time vampires such as The New York Times, email, Twitter. All scatter eye and mind, produce diverting vague anxiety, clutter short term memory. Instead begin right away with your work.” — Edward Tufte [https://twitter.com/EdwardTufte/status/548588872020787200]
Like Me, My Life Depends On It
Rolando Gomez asks some questions about why edit the way we do, especially for social media: > “What drives this manipulation? Is it the pressure society places on us? Is it affirmation one seeks through a social media ‘like?’ Are we trying to fill a void?”
The Amateur Photography Agenda Is Pure And Simple
> “The amateur photography agenda is pure and simple - shoot what you love and celebrate it with those that love the same.” — Jack Hollingsworth [https://twitter.com/photojack/status/570281917276254210]
Surprise!
The foundation of any good story is surprise. Surprise is the only thing that makes the news. Surprise is what draws us to humor, illusion and the notion of art itself. If you display your photos for the public, asking yourself what is surprising about your photos is the best
I Kinda No Longer Spend Money On Photo Gear
> “I kinda no longer spend money on photo gear. Mostly on studio rental and buying coffee or lunch for people who intrigue me and I wanna meet.” — Jorge Quinteros [https://twitter.com/jorgeq/status/562382085164244992]
Photography Tips from the Top Floor
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Will the Real Landscape Photography Please Stand Up?
Ugo Cei explains how he became sick of modern landscape photography (echoing my own journey). Perfect technique is meaningless next to personal connection. “How many other beautiful photos of Moraine Lake or Antelope Canyon do we have to see? Or of Mesa Arch at sunrise (yes, I too am guilty
Verify Your Backups
Since we store almost everything digitally now, we need to remember, there is no digital archival format. Paper backups are best (think books), but digital backups are crucial and those backups are only as good as the last time you checked them for errors: > “Take a few minutes to
Shoot What Scares You
> “Shoot what scares you.” — Eric Kim [https://twitter.com/erickimphoto/status/566776440751157248]