Making Better Images

April 01 2008
Posted under: Creative Process

PDN just published a great little article on "PDN’s 30 Alumni: On Lessons Learned" Give it a read.

One of the most common threads through the photographers who were in the article was that they keep shooting. Striving to make better images and shoot personal work keeps you fresh and helps you hone your vision.  So many times photographers get so caught up in well… making a living(that’s not a bad thing). Shooting only paid assignment work is what we all need to do, but if it’s the only thing we are doing, our creative vision will suffer. Making time to shoot personal work is the key, and most of the time we have to make that time for our lazy selves.

I’ve always lived upon this theory. I love to shoot regardless of whether or not I’m getting paid. As long as it’s pushing me to hone my creative vision, explore, or learn. We need to push ourselves to expand our capabilities and develop our style. Granted, I can always be shooting more.

Happy Shooting!

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