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RE: Photographic Ruin and Insecurity - On Starting from Scratch and planning for the future

in Photography Lovers2 years ago

I really cherish those customers, but they're rare.

I am thinking that I am going to do some more "Time for Print" work as a way of seeing if I can find some more like minded creators / models / make up people / etc; and just create stuff for the love of creating stuff.

Just as friends might go have a picnic or whatever together, have a creative "retreat" once a month where it is just bombastic ideas and creativity, and the output doesn't really matter; just that equal levels of creative passion and output are poured into it.

I find those things very fascinating and interesting.

Perhaps I might be good at running some workshops? I don't know. I just want to create without consequence. Create without "product". Make it truly be about the journey and experimentation as opposed to "this will be the result."

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I am definitely in favour of process rather than result. I like story behind it, context. Without it I have to create the story by myself and that can be cool, but again - not real thing:)

I thing the workshop is and excellent idea. I can see yourself working with people, you seem to be extremely patient, and you have way with words.

And beard, beard is awesome, project mystery and wisdom. That will work!

Workshop en plain air.

Lighting gear, cameras, humans, a white board with red string connecting all my favourite artists together, along with other concepts.

Sounds like an ideal day out in the woods

I am totally digging it, honestly.
Just share golden hour with other maniacs, wouldn't be nice?

Any hour is golden hour when you have a strobe and a gold reflector