TragicDante
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Time is our silent enemy, well mine anyway! If Im getting a lot of pro work I dont have enough time for my personal work. If I have no pro work Im panicking. Juggling both is more difficult than getting a Canon user to accept that Nikon is better (Joking). Today Im hanging some wall portraits, getting the studio cleaned and ready for a 7.00pm shooting, writing this in-between working on a previous shoot , watching what the lights doing outside so I can maybe fit in some personal work , listening to a pod cast, trying to be social to friends, networking, while watching what lights doing outside! Sometimes there just is not enough time for everything.
Photography is demanding and you just got to let something go, and its usually the personal work that suffers. I feel guilty sometimes that I dont feed my own personal work nearly enough and it gos hungry while my professional work fine dines and taunts from afar! Portraits pay the bills! Fine art feasts on its scraps, when we have a day free to really feed it, something else always pops up!
I feel is so important to give our personal work what it deserves so it can grow till tall, if only the day would offer us twice the hours. Should we raise our prices and do much less pro work, should we sleep less at the expense of our health? Or should we cut ourselves in half?
Face-book, twitter, and Flickr can eat the hours like burly King at breakfast. So I have promised myself to take at least one photography once a day, may it be the curve of my coffee mug, or the dust on the dashboard, because I feel its important to stay connected to our own personal work.
Why do we feel the need to drive 40 mile to the coast, find some good foreground subject matter, then wait two hours on a good sunset. We are photographers, our subject is light, therefore our subject is all around us! So if we feel work, advertising or Face-book is looming down on us like a disapproving school teacher, lets slow down, shut it off and give our creativity a good feed!
www.jonathanmclaughlinphotography.co.uk
www.tragicdante.deviantart.com
Photography is demanding and you just got to let something go, and its usually the personal work that suffers. I feel guilty sometimes that I dont feed my own personal work nearly enough and it gos hungry while my professional work fine dines and taunts from afar! Portraits pay the bills! Fine art feasts on its scraps, when we have a day free to really feed it, something else always pops up!
I feel is so important to give our personal work what it deserves so it can grow till tall, if only the day would offer us twice the hours. Should we raise our prices and do much less pro work, should we sleep less at the expense of our health? Or should we cut ourselves in half?
Face-book, twitter, and Flickr can eat the hours like burly King at breakfast. So I have promised myself to take at least one photography once a day, may it be the curve of my coffee mug, or the dust on the dashboard, because I feel its important to stay connected to our own personal work.
Why do we feel the need to drive 40 mile to the coast, find some good foreground subject matter, then wait two hours on a good sunset. We are photographers, our subject is light, therefore our subject is all around us! So if we feel work, advertising or Face-book is looming down on us like a disapproving school teacher, lets slow down, shut it off and give our creativity a good feed!
www.jonathanmclaughlinphotography.co.uk
www.tragicdante.deviantart.com