So today I think I would like to touch upon inspiration and how I develop inspiration to make a conceptual image really tick. With a painter in the family I was always jealous that she was able to start with a clean slate while, with my camera, I had to work with what was already there. It used to make me feel less creative, like I wasn’t actually creating anything at all, just copying what was in front of me. Thus the draw to the type of photography I am doing now. I now feel comfortable in calling myself a creator because I now create not what I see with my eyes, but what I see with my mind’s eye. Continue Reading
Leaving the Past Behind
Posted by jgallerie on October 8, 2013
Posted in: Inspiration, Practical Info, Pre-capure.
Tagged: art, childhood, coming of age, conceptual photography, craft, creative development, emotion, fine art, fine art photography, inspiration, jay luptak, minds eye, nikon d600, personal story, photography, story, storytelling, struggle.
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