Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/05/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On May 4, 2015, at 3:25 PM, Tina Manley wrote: > It's true, George, that my job description and the purpose behind my > photography has changed since I retired. Perhaps that's why I'm so lost. > I was using my photography to try to make difference in the world but now > I'm taking photographs to sell to textbooks. I wish somebody would pay me > to take the kind of photographs that make a difference, but that's not > happening. I don't know if I'm correct; yet I do firmly believe that we always need to "feel" and continuously "develop" a purpose as the camera rises to our eye; if we intend to develop a strong, consistent, and coherent "body of work." How we arrive at "purpose" becomes our unique journey in our chosen field. Discovering that purpose becomes the challenge, the excitement, the dynamic potential when we pickup our cameras; and walk the streets; and/or travel; and/or set up the studio lights, backgrounds and foregrounds; and/or the 'blind' in the wild. That's what keeps me photographing, writing, drawing, living; the search for purpose while creating a coherent manner; not the search for markets; and certainly not the search for a way to appeal to some non-existent everybody-market. Regards, George Lottermoser http://www.imagist.com http://www.imagist.com/blog http://www.linkedin.com/in/imagist