Be The Light
Photography allows you to be the light that shines onto someone so that the rest of the world can see them.
Photography allows you to be the light that shines onto someone so that the rest of the world can see them.
Being an artist is simply about creating artistic stuff, for no other goal than the pursuit itself and a need to communicate.
I’m coming up on my 2,000th Instagram photo, and it’s got me thinking about what is my favorite social media platform.
It’s really fun to experiment with mobile photo making, and see the work of other great Instagram photographers. Every day, I think about making good photos for Instagram, and sharing them for the world to see. It’s like a 365 project, even though there are days wen I don’t post (usually the weekend) – thought I post multiple times per day, which kind of makes up for it.
Instagram helps me experiment with photo styles, moods, and subjects. I was never really a landscape guy, until my commute inspired me to share the rural countryside I see every day. And going back and seeing my old stuff (I’ve been using Instagram since January 2011)? It’s rough, but you can see the growth.
What’s nice about Instagram is, there’s no social pressure. Yes, I follow some friends and family members. But the majority of photographers I follow are people I’ve never met. That’s the fun part. Like Twitter, I get to interact with people who are mostly strangers.
Jeffrey Kalmikoff figured this out in his “You’re Using Instagram Wrong” piece:
Inspiration through photos is a function of interests, not your social connections. Chase what inspires you. Be true to yourself, and inspire others with who you are.
His point: don’t feel bad about not following people you know in real life.
My own quick-read tips:
And, of course, you should follow me on Instagram.
OUT OF THIS WORLD
EXTINCTION: the state of being, becoming, or making extinct.
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Beautiful take on an area that’s near and dear to my heart.
Kudos, Seph. And thanks for stopping by.