sunday photo/art quote 6/29

I’m at the airport in Chicago after presenting at the Out of Chicago Conference so this Photo/Art Quote is getting published a wee bit late. Thanks for bearing with me! Here we go…

Let’s head to the funny papers for some inspiration this week. Ever read the cartoon Dilbert? Scott Adams is the author and I found a quote by him about creativity that we can use. It actually contains two ideas strung together that I believe wholeheartedly.

photo art quote image“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” – Scott Adams

Creating art can be accelerated by experimentation. Trying new things and giving yourself permission to fail is key. There is a tendency to keep recreating things with which we have had success. We set lights in the same place most of the time, or worse, lock them down without thought of who the subject is and what changes could really highlight the best features of our subject.

Or when we work with our manipulation programs like Adobe Photoshop we repeatedly use the same settings. I encourage you to take some chances. Play with Photoshop. Try new things. Play some more! By the way if you haven’t upgraded to Photoshop CC yet know that they have the $9.99 a month rate for getting the Lightroom & Photoshop bundle. Learn more here.

Get on you computer and mash down some buttons you’ve never tried before. Use new blend modes. don’t worry if it doesn’t work out perfect. You can always try again!

Yours in Photography,       Bob

sunday photo/art quote 6/22

 Wikipedia on photography reports, “The word “photography” was created from the Greek roots φωτός (phōtos), genitive of φῶς (phōs), “light” and γραφή (graphé) “representation by means of lines” or “drawing”,together meaning “drawing with light”

Many of us have heard the term stretched a little bit more as ‘Painting with Light’. Whichever definition you use LIGHT IS WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT… And today’s Photo/Art Quote comes from someone who knew quite a bit about light.

George Eastman quote image“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.” – George Eastman

I think we become more aware and stronger as photographers when we give a language to light. Check out the portrait of Eastman from the Wikipedia web site. Can you talk about the quality of the light? Can you give a ratio to the light? Describe the lighting pattern on his face? How large is your lighting vocabulary? Why is it good? Or Not?

george eastman photograph from wikipedia

Photographic portrait of George Eastman from Wikipedia web site.

Once the brain learns more words for lighting it can offer more thoughts and combinations, mixing ideas and allowing you to see light in a new light if you’ll pardon the expression. I will be having more blog posts about the ‘Language of Light’ here on Successful-Photographer and I hope you’ll join in. In the meantime study the photograph of George and see what you photography vocabulary is like. Drop your thoughts in the comments here to get the dialog started. I’ll revisit this in a couple days with my thoughts in another post.

Yours in Photography,       Bob

sunday photo/art quote 6/15

Once you move past learning the basics and advanced features of your camera gear it’s time to push the creativity button.

Oh, wait! there is no creativity button. Darn it!

creativity quote image“Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.”
Rita May Brown – novelist, poet, screenwriter, activist

The last line of this quote is the base and most important part. Work. It’s the most important part of creativity. It’s great to have ideas. It’s great to have concepts. But without digging in and working hard to make it happen it never will… Once you have made a commitment to an idea work it for all it’s worth. And, trust you are heading in the right direction…

sunday photo art quote 6/8

Always looking for inspiration outside of photography to help with the creative side… And today let’s take a walk far, far away from the photographer’s world and into getting the brain to fire on all cylinders for some creativity.

thoreau quote image“Only that day dawns to which we are awake.” Henry David Thoreau, in Walden

Have you ever driven somewhere and wondered how you got there??

Do you enjoy the cascade of water flowing over you during your shower? Do you even feel it?

What was the last really good meal you had? Were you actually there for it and can remember it? In detail?

Do you really look at yourself in the mirror or are you so busy doing whatever it is you are doing you don’t really see?

“What the hell does this have to do with creativity Bob??” You ask.

Here what I believe. We are so busy living in the past or the future that there is no way to truly harness our brains for as much creativity as possible. By that I mean we spend way too much time fretting over something in the past like an angry conversation that keeps playing over and over in our head. Or, we are constantly worried about the possibility of something that might go wrong in the future. Or, trying so hard to get to that ‘successful’ place that will make us finally make us happy – you know, having more money, or being able to travel to that magical destination, or finding a new partner… Pick that thing that’s always in the future that we KNOW will make us happy, rather than being happy now.

If we enjoy THIS moment – RIGHT NOW – and live in this moment as much as possible we open up our brains to concentrate on what we are working on with no distractions from the past or future will allow us to be open to new ideas and creative combinations.

The job of the brain is to create thoughts. LOTS of thoughts. Many of these thoughts can take us away from where we might want to be at any one moment. It is also responsible for doing many things automatically to keep us alive like breathing, our heart beating, muscles moving so we can walk and move. The problem comes when we are so busy allowing our brain to do so many things automatically we don’t control our thoughts and allow our them to control us our life can pass by in a flurry and we have not had a chance to enjoy it – or be as creative as we might be.

How do you gain back control? Meditation is a great way to find out how the brain is working to our detriment. “Wait a minute Bob, I’m not going to sit in a corner looking at my navel!” I don’t suggest that by any means. What I do suggest is learning how to “be in the moment”. Learn a practice called Mindfulness.

I’m still workng on it myself but finding it to be extremely helpful and this is a great place to start. A book called Whereever You Go There you Are, – by Jon Kabat-Zinn Give it read. (I’ve given you a link to the Kindle version as the hard copy is currently out of stock) Try some of his suggestions and let me know how it’s been a help to you. It’s under ten bucks and a little bit of your time. I think you will be extremely surprised… in your everyday life as well as your creative life.

Your in Photography,      Bob

sunday photo/art quote 6/1

Profound Simplicity. It sounds like an oxymoron doesn’t it?

That is the way John Wooden is described in defining success. He supplies the quote for today’s Photo/Art Quote on the Successful Photographer Blog as I try to reach out of the photography world and even the art world for inspiration.

John Wooden quote image“Make each day your masterpiece.” Coach John Wooden

I think that we are able to produce our best work when we are comfortable with our efforts and know that we have put forward out the best we are capable of…. Listen to Coach Wooden on the difference between winning and succeeding.

Make each day your Masterpiece! Are you succeeding?

Yours in Photography,          Bob

sunday photo/art quote 5/25

Two quotes grace today’s Sunday Photo/Art Quote. Since they are from the minds of sixth graders I will not try to expand on their thoughts because I don’t want to color your interpretation of their words…

photo art quote image“Art is your emotions flowing in a river of imagination.” Devin, Los Cerros Middle School, 1999

art is... quote imageArt is the colors and textures of your imagination.” Meghan, Los Cerros Middle School, 1999

Simple changes of words, tremendous change of meaning. I invite you to start the conversation here…

Yours, In Photography,     Bob