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I have an ongoing frustration at the moment with trying to find a reason/excuse to get my camera out during the week. Like many I work reasonably long hours Mon-Fri and usually get back home at 8-ish. Whilst I tend to have photography on my mind, I find that I'm too tired to get the camera out and find anything 'worthwhile' to shoot, so instead I spend a large amount of my spare time in the evenings reading TP, photo blogs, equipment reviews etc. but not actually doing any photography. This only leaves the weekend, which means that if I find myself occupied with something that isn't camera-friendly (which seems to happen fairly often) another week goes by with my camera languishing in the bag.
Weekends are easier to adjust if I'm feeling particularly strong withdrawal symptoms, but in the week I tend to find myself a little lost for ideas.
Does anyone/has anyone else faced this, and if so have you tried to find that inspiration during weeknights?
I've tried to think of a few options:
Cheers!
Weekends are easier to adjust if I'm feeling particularly strong withdrawal symptoms, but in the week I tend to find myself a little lost for ideas.
Does anyone/has anyone else faced this, and if so have you tried to find that inspiration during weeknights?
I've tried to think of a few options:
- Set up a home studio of some sort - living in a small central(ish) london flat this isn't so easy. I could potentially make a small macro set up however.
- Start a course, perhaps OCA's "The Art of Photography" module. I know this might not sound ideal for someone complaining of a lack of time, but as I understand I can be somewhat flexible on timing and it will perhaps give some more structure to time spent at home without my camera in hand.
- Do some 'photo walks' on the way home now that we're approaching summer. The journey home itself is a bit long (10 miles) but I could get off the tube at various stops along the way and try a few different routes home. Only problem with this is my 5d feels a little heavy and unweildly for this (I've never felt entirely comfortable doing street photography with an SLR) and whilst it feels like the perfect opportunity to treat myself to an X100 I'm hoping not to let this 'predicament' feed my already rampant GAS.
Cheers!