Today, The Photographic Eye released a new YouTube video where Alex delves into the evolution of habits in skill development. The video, titled “5 Skills That Give New Photographers An Edge“, highlights how, after some time in photography, there can be two outcomes: photos might begin to look formulaic, or photographers may overanalyze each shot. The simple act of seeing and capturing is transformed into a detailed scrutiny of angles and configurations. While taking fewer but more meticulously planned shots might lead to more gallery inclusions, it raises the question: is photography becoming more of a chore than a joy?
Expanding beyond the scope of Alex’s discussion about novice photographers, when watching the video, reflect on other areas of your life. Maybe you’ll realize that relying on prior experiences to shape your plans has shifted your pleasure in certain activities. Personally, planning helps me to be present in the moment, as it alleviates the worry about what’s next. By merely following a plan and being open to change and spontaneity, it can ease anxieties. Sometimes, taking a relaxed approach, like a spontaneous trip to the park, can minimize stress and prevent missed moments that later become cherished memories.
