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i’m one of those irritating “artists” who doesn’t like showing off my work because of how critical i am of myself. seeing my photos in the photo comment mag however, kind of made me go…”hang on a sec, this feels pretty awesome”. i need to keep sharing. i need to open myself up to an onslaught of crits or praise and be equally gracious about feedback in both categories, instead of brushing off any compliments…

…so, i went ahead and uploaded a few of my recent images. as you might notice i have played around with editing a bit:

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for some reason i have noticed that some photographers try not to divulge where their photo-shopping (or in my case “gimping”) has helped the creative process.

why?

personally, i think that’s a bit narrow minded. you need a great image before you even begin your editing. editing can enhance a fantastic image. if we carry on trying to hide any editing, we start to become like those people who say “photographers aren’t artists because the camera does everything”.

WHAT!?

exactly.

as a photographer, you preconceive the image. you make the photo in your head before the shutter comes down. and that process is just extended into your editing. if you have no creative vision, editing won’t help you much. right?

some might say “keep telling yourself that”. i will, thank you very much.

my unprofessional opinion counts because this is my blog post.




Recycle Reuse & Repurpose

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In South Africa, recycling is a way of life that not very many people incorporate into their daily routine. Partly because we do not have the facilities or many places that offer this service, but mainly because most people are too lazy to think about what happens to their rubbish once they toss it in the bin.

So instead of carelessly dumping your trash, one of the ways you can help give used things a second life, is to reuse your glass jars, and use them as novelty photo frames.

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This is a great site to check out whether you are a Pentax user or not. I stumbled across it during the past week and was left feeling motivated and ready to shoot, which leads me to the question I wish to pose for this week -What is your Motivation?

Seriously, what keeps you shooting? I have been pondering this point and am eager to find out what are the various factors at play on each shutter button out there right now. I have come up with some ideas of my own, in discussion with other people and found everything from their “amazing gear” to “a dream come true” as some reasons. Others are eager to share a story through their images, making others aware of plights of humanity or even just every day life details that are often overlooked.

Perhaps I can take my question one step further. When your normal motivation seems to run dry, what do you do to spur yourself on? What gets you out of bed? If you are a professional, is it just the thought of the bill? If you just have weekend to use on your hobby, what moves you to wake before first light and grab a few shots of golden light? In fine, what do us as photographers do to overcome our own “writers block”?


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