Signs That It’s Time To Stretch Creatively f/73

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Show Notes

For the past decade, I have exerted a lot of energy into improving my seascape photography. I’ve certainly improved, my workflow is more refined, and I am more consistently producing solid photographs of the ocean. After finishing a batch of photos from my latest visit to the San Diego coastline, I honestly felt a little unfulfilled.

The photos I produced are good quality, yet it felt a little “easy” to create them. Is that good or bad? Is my well-oiled, low-effort workflow a signal that I am stagnating creatively? Do I need to stretch and branch out? And what does doing so look like?

Let’s explore this idea in this episode of The Stop Down Photography Podcast.

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