I have already written about the fact that I am afraid of a lack of creative inspiration in the context of writing. One of the previous posts where I mentioned it was a “Barton Fink” post.
The problem of a lack of creative inspiration occurs all the time. Still, I have never had such a moment for me to get up in the morning, start writing (all my new texts are always written in the morning), and write nothing. Nevertheless, it is often the case that I sit down and do not know what to write about. In such moments, I always try to direct my thoughts towards photography in a broad sense. It turns out that I still have something to say about photography. Looking at my photos and how many I made them, it doesn’t surprise me at all.
While thinking about photography, I can write, for example, one of my memories from a photography school, which I remind very positively.
Or, I can mention that I do not become attached to technical detail regarding my camera. Moreover, I hope I will be using it for as long as possible. During the first months of my blogging, I was giving tips on how to improve your photography skills (post: “Sex and the City”). Also, I can write about one of my favorite Taschen books, which is “50 photo icons.”
Moreover, I can memorize my two photography exhibitions, which I remind in a very positive way.
What is another issue about which I can write about photography? Undoubtedly, I can describe my creative process from the very beginning, which is walking through the streets of Warsaw and ending on processing photos in Lightroom.
The fact is that photography is so broadly theme, that a lack of creative inspiration should not exist in my case. Unfortunately, it does. What about you, my Dear Friend. Do you also afraid of a lack of creative inspiration?