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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Finding My Voice

I haven't found my photography voice yet. People who look at my photos may begin to observe a style but to me, I haven't found my conviction, my voice. I KNOW I haven't found that voice.

My creativity ran stagnant for about 1 year, for too many reasons in life, valid or invalid. 'Retreat' is the first loved piece of the year and also from the first shoot of the year.

I had wanted to blog it earlier but had nothing to say. Well now I do - I just finished watching a short interview of Ryan Muirhead, a photographer.

His words has not only inspired me but he has put into words what I needed to hear. Here's what brought it home for me:

find your own voice...
and the only way to do that, is by working
you can't read up on it
you can't learn it
you can't absorb it from someone else
but if you are out there shooting... constantly
on good days
on bad days
when you are feeling creative
when you are not
carrying a tiny camera with you everywhere you go
wherever you are, anywhere, there is a beautiful photo you can take
maybe you don't have as many possiblities
maybe it's reduced to just using what's there in the best possible way
but there is always beautiful light there
if you do that... enough
your voice will find you
it's inevitable
- Ryan Muirhead, not just a Film Photographer.

For those who are interested in that interview, here's the link: http://www.framedshow.com/?p=469

Marbles

I had wanted to share this quite sometime ago - In December last year, 2010, this photo became the winning entry of a casual online photo competition. The theme of the competition was "Festive". It won me a tiny Nikon digital pocket camera.

I took this during Christmas the previous year. There were candles and these beautiful strings of christmas decorations on the table. So I curled one up, used candle lights to light them up, propped my knees up while sitting on the chair (instant tripod) and shot away hand-held.

This was also one of my submissions for the 5th Annual Color Awards 2010, under the category Abstract.