Photography is all about exploration. At least, that’s what everyone tells you. There is this constant drive, this constant pressure, to always be seeking something new, something unusual. To seek something other than what we have.
Nowhere is this truer than in the creative process or the ideation portion of photography. If you have an idea and you just can’t make it work, then the common advice is to move on to the next idea. But, eventually, our wells of ideas run dry. The geographical location that we’re able to readily explore starts to constrict, not in terms of landmass but in terms of paths we’ve already traveled. The longer you are a photographer, the harder it becomes to come up with new ideas or to find new things to photograph...
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