I love this: Describe a moment when your creative perspective shifted dramatically. What triggered it?
"Earlier this year, I realised that every photo I take—whether of a mountain or a molehill—is a kind of self-portrait. If I want to get better, I have to work on myself. For instance, my street photography is sometimes distant and alienated. So I am trying to open up and work on my intentions."
The guy in the pit was doing it to post a Instagram reel to the music of Alice in Chains "Down in a Hole"
I always assumed that Alice in Chains were heavier, but that's actually a very tender song.
Check out the album Sap for deep and dark Alice in Chains
Also, great interview and a solid point about how our photos are a reflection of ourselves!
thank you and thank you! there’s a bit more on this topic here https://neilscott.substack.com/p/can-photography-capture-the-soul
Thank you for providing us with a peak into your creative process. I love reading these! And I love Neil’s Substack.
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I love this: Describe a moment when your creative perspective shifted dramatically. What triggered it?
"Earlier this year, I realised that every photo I take—whether of a mountain or a molehill—is a kind of self-portrait. If I want to get better, I have to work on myself. For instance, my street photography is sometimes distant and alienated. So I am trying to open up and work on my intentions."
I also love that photograph!
Thanks Donn!