snegron
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I wasn't quite sure where to post this, but I figured this would probably be the best place. What do you do when you are in a photographic rut, or when you are no longer motivated to shoot anything?
For many years (at least 29) I have had a passion for photography. I still remember how excited I was when I purchased my first 35mm SLR back in 1979! As the years went by I have always found something interesting to capture; a place, an expression, an event, etc.
In addition to enjoying the feeling I got when capturing an image as I saw it in my head at the time, I also liked amassing gear (I won't use the word collecting because my stuff is not collectable quality).
Sometimes buying a new camera or a new lens will motivate me to go and shoot a few rolls, but lately this has not been the case. I currently have about 18 film SLR's, 4 DSLR's, a ton of manual focus and auto focus lenses, and the latest/greatest tiny digital compacts (or flavors of the week as I like to call them). In other words, buying more gear is no longer a motivating factor for me. I have, however, been toying with the idea of de-cluttering my camera equipment (selling 90% of everything) and going with a simple set up like a rangefinder with two lenses.
Photographing places no longer motivates me. Photographing people is not worth the aggravation (irresponsible models, candid street shots in my area are impossible). I have thousands of images of local birds and zoo animals. Sports here consists of little leagues or the ocassional charity football event.
What do you do when it all starts getting old?
For many years (at least 29) I have had a passion for photography. I still remember how excited I was when I purchased my first 35mm SLR back in 1979! As the years went by I have always found something interesting to capture; a place, an expression, an event, etc.
In addition to enjoying the feeling I got when capturing an image as I saw it in my head at the time, I also liked amassing gear (I won't use the word collecting because my stuff is not collectable quality).
Sometimes buying a new camera or a new lens will motivate me to go and shoot a few rolls, but lately this has not been the case. I currently have about 18 film SLR's, 4 DSLR's, a ton of manual focus and auto focus lenses, and the latest/greatest tiny digital compacts (or flavors of the week as I like to call them). In other words, buying more gear is no longer a motivating factor for me. I have, however, been toying with the idea of de-cluttering my camera equipment (selling 90% of everything) and going with a simple set up like a rangefinder with two lenses.
Photographing places no longer motivates me. Photographing people is not worth the aggravation (irresponsible models, candid street shots in my area are impossible). I have thousands of images of local birds and zoo animals. Sports here consists of little leagues or the ocassional charity football event.
What do you do when it all starts getting old?