Everyone has a photographer inside them. It doesn't matter if you
own the latest or best gear, or any gear other than a camera phone for that
matter. Photography is a form of art with no right or wrong results. Anyone and
everyone has an equal opportunity to explore their individual vision. Unlike
many educational programs, the only expense is the price of the equipment which
is at an all time minimum. The opportunities are limitless and that is what
makes owning a camera so exciting today.
Between my trip to Vancouver and Las Vegas I had the
opportunity to spend a day in Banff. As I walked the streets, took the gondola
to the top of Sulphur Mountain, it was clear we were in the age of digital
imagery. I loved seeing everyone sporting photo gear - some more serious than
others but all with a common goal - to capture moments in time - to tell a
story.
Every year I have the opportunity to speak with
photographers of all levels. What I find most fascinating is the individual journeys.
Taking risks, while learning to explore the inner creative spirit is rewarding.
With the busyness of life today, photography has become a creative outlet that
allows the photographer to share a piece of their souls. I know for myself,
writing and photography both enable me to eliminate stress. Feeling grounded allows
me to grow both as a person and as an artist.
How many professional photographers lose sight of what got
them started? I'd venture a lot, myself included. Unless I could take a perfect
picture, unless the lighting was exactly what I wished for, my camera would sit
quietly in my camera bag. Then came along the iPhone 4G. I quickly made the
switch from Blackberry to Apple. In many ways it has revitalized my
photography. The best camera is always the one that is handiest and nothing is
closer then my phone in my pocket. I now frequently walk with my eyes open. I
see everything with an open mind. Capturing life around me is a priceless
opportunity and with the quick adjustment through an iPhone app a regular image
suddenly transforms into a complimentary piece of photographic art. Photography
is fun again and that feeling to me is what every photographer needs on a
regular basis.
Where are you in your creative journey? Are you leery to
start because you don't think you are any good? Nothing could be farther from
the truth. Photography as an art is not about competition. It's not about being
the best. It's not about being compared to others. It's not about how you edit
a photo. It's simply about seeing life as it is and grabbing moments that will
last a lifetime. I encourage everyone to explore - get out and shoot. You can
do it. As art, there is no such thing as bad pictures. Trust me, you'll love
the creative outlet that is within your reach.
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