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Every Sunday, I reach out to photographers who have previously been featured on PHOTOSNACK and request them to share their spontaneous thoughts, insights, reflections, or suggestions.
Today, I am presenting the message I received from Lisa Ryan-Boyle.
When asked, “What do you photograph?” I typically respond with a simple, “Anything.” I do not perceive myself as a specialist in a singular area of photography. I will always view myself as a student of the art, someone who utilizes the camera to enhance my vision and skills just as much as I employ photography to convey my thoughts.
I reside in a stunning location, so landscapes are a frequent subject. Yet, a significant portion of my development as a photographer transpires when I challenge myself to explore the new or the uncomfortable.
This autumn, I focused on indoor still-life photography. I began capturing images with natural light, which I adore, before unpacking and arranging my strobes, which I am not fond of. I had the works of a few artists in mind and contemplated how to draw inspiration from them while communicating something distinct.
Five strategies that work for me:
1. Explore the artworks of other creators – any medium, not limited to photography – for inspiration;
2. Stay inquisitive – experiment with new subjects, discover new places, revisit old locations with a fresh perspective, try new equipment, etc.;
3. Share your creations;
4. Produce prints;
5. Seek the encouragement of fellow photographers and reciprocate their support generously.
Lisa Ryan-Boyle was featured in PHOTOSNACK #395.
Sunday Editions connect you with photographers whose work you have previously discovered through PHOTOSNACK.
I aspire to unveil some genuine aspects of the individuals behind the lenses.
I do not pose any specific inquiries. I request them to share whatever arises in their minds when they consider YOU, the newsletter audience.
This approach renders their replies authentic and personal.
I hope you found today’s Sunday Edition enjoyable.
Until next time,
Tomasz
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