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when you are in a rut, what do YOU do ?

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I wish I could just walk away for a while but I find that harder than working through a rut - so I just keep going, as disappointing and frustrating as that can sometimes be.
 
i kind of said it all in the title, but i will say it again ...

when you are in a rut what do you do (to crawl out of it) ?

maybe you can give that advice here if you have any?

Switch formats! Seriously, if you're lugging around an 8x10 all the time, then try medium format or 35mm. Or a Holga.

The most important thing is to keep working and making stuff. Sometimes we spend too much time thinking and intellectualizing rather than taking action.
 
Switch formats! Seriously, if you're lugging around an 8x10 all the time, then try medium format or 35mm. Or a Holga.

The most important thing is to keep working and making stuff. Sometimes we spend too much time thinking and intellectualizing rather than taking action.


i know what you mean, getting stressed about "stuff" never helps anything ...
 
Usually I do two things.

First I look at picture books. (never really outgrew that)

Second I print all those photographs I have been procrastinating on.

If neither of those work then I pick a project. There are lots of ideas on-line. The latest one has been to walk to a street corner and look all 4 directions trying to find a silhouette photo. It does not have to be good but it does have to fill the frame. Once I find it I can move around as needed to improve the framing or the composition. Then I shoot an entire roll, or at least 4 sheets if I am using a large format camera.

So far it has worked and I come up with some interesting photo opportunities I would not have found any other way.
 
Personally I try replacing photography with another hobby completely for a little while. Usually I will focus on reading, drawing, working on my car, etc. When it comes around to it, I will usually stumble across a photograph on the internet that reignites my passion for photography.
 
It is never too late to panic!
 
I pick up my guitar and play...

Think about other people for a change. Think of the nicest thing you could do for a friend, partner, parent, colleague, brother, sister etc and plan it thoroughly and do it. I think there is a lot of wisdom in that old adage in giving, you receive. We are living in a remarkably self-absorbed age. If we gave some more thought to others' ruts maybe we wouldn't get into our own?
 
Pugilist

I'm like an old pugilist. Put a rangefinder film camera in my mitts, ring the bell, and I'm ready for the next round.
 
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