Establishing a Creative Practice of Your Own

Making assignments for yourself, being able to pursue your own creativity or trust your own artistic compulsions is the only way to make distinctive work that sticks with yourself and others. It's the only way to prevent yourself from becoming stagnant.

Glass + Nature cont.

An image that has simply convinced me that I need to spend more time creating images outside. Glass HeadMy Green PeriodFrom Nature

The Year of Re-Finding my Artistic Voice

I've pulled away from something. I made sure to create a photo with a certain color for my blog challenges and would post it no matter how little I liked the image, in order to have something new to post. I purposely stopped doing that, but in an effort to keep up with the instagram... Continue Reading →

Being in the Game

I originally wrote this post, and published it on Toy Photographers in 2017, but it constantly remains oh so relevant. The very first play in The Photographer’s Playbook asks the reader to figure out what game they’re playing. So, I say to myself, “I’m creating because I have a creative drive.” But this needs to... Continue Reading →

On Measuring Success

By dictionary definition, success is ‘the accomplishment of an aim or purpose (it’s also ‘the attainment of popularity or profit,’ but let’s focus on the first one for now. I think the path to creative success begins with a pride in your work. Are you creating work that you love, that fills your creative craving?... Continue Reading →

Dream Job

For the Daily Prompt: Money for Nothing.

Interview

I was recently interviewed by the lovely Michaella Rose. Check out the post and her page here. Thanks for reading. And thank you Michaella, for the opportunity.

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