Dusty Negative
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So, I've been doing this (film) photography thing for over five years now, and photography in general for something like 15...maybe almost 20.
I find that I periodically re-invent myself as a photographer in terms of how I like to shoot (aka my "style") and what I like to focus on.
While I'm sure some re-invention is critical to the artistic process, it makes me wonder just how prevalent/frequent this phenomenon is for you all, and what you feel you've learned along the way regarding those changes.
I am only now coming to terms with what I *really* want to be doing with this hobby/obsession. That's both a relief and, to some extent, a frustration, given how much time I've diverted my attention (and money) to other photographic pursuits. I say this because, ultimately, I'm really just circling back around to what I initially wanted to do, but was simply too insecure to stick with. I have spent years fiddling with others styles, other mediums, etc., afraid that I might be missing something, or, worse, that I should actually be trying to make money along the way. This last has been a real challenge artistically because it derailed me onto the gravelly shoulder of "well, since I need to make money here, I'd better focus on X, because that's the market, and I'll do Y (what I really wanted to do) in my spare time," which, naturally, I very rarely got around to.
So....photographers, how long did it take for you to commit to your photographic niche? And, once you committed, what was the road like since you made the commitment?
I find that I periodically re-invent myself as a photographer in terms of how I like to shoot (aka my "style") and what I like to focus on.
While I'm sure some re-invention is critical to the artistic process, it makes me wonder just how prevalent/frequent this phenomenon is for you all, and what you feel you've learned along the way regarding those changes.
I am only now coming to terms with what I *really* want to be doing with this hobby/obsession. That's both a relief and, to some extent, a frustration, given how much time I've diverted my attention (and money) to other photographic pursuits. I say this because, ultimately, I'm really just circling back around to what I initially wanted to do, but was simply too insecure to stick with. I have spent years fiddling with others styles, other mediums, etc., afraid that I might be missing something, or, worse, that I should actually be trying to make money along the way. This last has been a real challenge artistically because it derailed me onto the gravelly shoulder of "well, since I need to make money here, I'd better focus on X, because that's the market, and I'll do Y (what I really wanted to do) in my spare time," which, naturally, I very rarely got around to.
So....photographers, how long did it take for you to commit to your photographic niche? And, once you committed, what was the road like since you made the commitment?