I have short and long term projects. Long ones include documenting the area I grew up in over a period of 40+ years, and the English at leisure. Short projects vary from local traffic intersections, to people who like dressing up (re-enactors, transvestites, performers). I also have a thing about edgelands, where city meets country, and the visual and human signs of those places.To this point in time, my photography has been anything and everything.
What projects have you worked on?
How do you formulate a concept for a photographic project?
I completely agree, some projects may become more open ended or fade out, but an important part of the learning curve..I don't consider a project a "failure" if it doesn't end up becoming a cohesive whole. But it certainly is a success if it does.
Again that's the advice I've give as well and is what I've done many times. It's important as you can easily become jaded if you don't give yourself some variety and breaks from larger projects.Don't be hesitant to have multiple distinct projects on the go. Just be willing to set one or more of them aside temporarily when circumstances make concentrating on one of them (or the realities of daily life for that matter) the best course of action.
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