Winsor wrote:
> I frequently see these platitudes that a real photographer can
> find a creative new image anywhere.
What a crock. "Real photographers" probably suffer more because
they are so involved in earning money that they don't risk
getting "creative". Nearly all "creative" work is just a rehash
of what they or others have done already.
> Guess I am not in that class. The best stimulus for me to get
> the photographic juices going is to take a trip. See
> something so different from anything you have seen
> in the past that you look at it with fresh eyes.
It takes me about a week and a half to get totally immersed in
this process. I rarely take a "winner" in the first 10 days of
a journey. However, if I immerse in a major time-defined
project, I'm usually in high-gear within 36 hours.
AG
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