I do not...at least not yet...experience photographer's block. I do wildlife, bird, and Aurora photography for sport. If the sport is not happening, then I get random visions for creating abstract images while out there, which is my real photographic passion.
I do regularly experience writer's block, especially now that I am here trying to use my imagery to spur some deeper thinking and meaning. I do get the sense that there needs to be a rebuilding phase in between the flourishes so that may explain the "block" phase.
But yes, when it does flow, it is like a Pandora's box of inspiration.
The blocks can happen but I didn't experience a photography block for over 15 years. When that happened I felt stunned! Love your abstracts, Joe. Thank you for visiting and for your comments.
Beautiful photos. There are some amazing bird photographers here where I live (New Zealand has many birds that are only found here). I plan to try bird photography at some stage. It's one of many photographic mountains I have yet to climb.
Thanks Mark! Yes, you're living in paradise in that respect. I look forward to hearing your experience of birding/wildlife. You'd be surprised how much the technique shares in common with street photography.
I do not...at least not yet...experience photographer's block. I do wildlife, bird, and Aurora photography for sport. If the sport is not happening, then I get random visions for creating abstract images while out there, which is my real photographic passion.
I do regularly experience writer's block, especially now that I am here trying to use my imagery to spur some deeper thinking and meaning. I do get the sense that there needs to be a rebuilding phase in between the flourishes so that may explain the "block" phase.
But yes, when it does flow, it is like a Pandora's box of inspiration.
The blocks can happen but I didn't experience a photography block for over 15 years. When that happened I felt stunned! Love your abstracts, Joe. Thank you for visiting and for your comments.
When you think about it street photography is really just a sub-genre of animal photography….
ha ha!! So true!!!
pictures are so prettyyyy and nice write up
Thank you so much!
Beautiful photos. There are some amazing bird photographers here where I live (New Zealand has many birds that are only found here). I plan to try bird photography at some stage. It's one of many photographic mountains I have yet to climb.
Thanks Mark! Yes, you're living in paradise in that respect. I look forward to hearing your experience of birding/wildlife. You'd be surprised how much the technique shares in common with street photography.
Lovely photographs and musings!
Thank you for stopping by Shital!!