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Nikon D750 f/8 1/400s 300mm 1250 ISO
With five weeks left of this year-long project, it is the time to explore how we as photographers
…eventually get to a point where we are comfortable with a certain look, a certain subject, or genre. Our work becomes recognizably ours. Sometimes this is done intentionally, sometimes we become well known for a subset of our work and everyone wants more of it. ~Dan K (Japan Camera Hunter)
I found that Dan K’s last two learning steps — Find Yourself and Reinvent Yourself — dovetail nicely with the Master Class Live series that Ted Forbes created a number of years ago, Developing your Creative Style.
The first of this Master Class series, Developing your Eye, begins with an introduction of his intention for this four week series:
To introduce exercises that will help us improve our creative work as photographers and to encourage us to allow our images to emerge through the camera from the source of our individual selves:
To understand photography as an art form
The materials used in the Master Class series are: a camera (exception for the “Wish I had my camera” exercise), framing template, small notebook, pencil/pen, photo browser software like Adobe Bridge that allows you to view images that do not have post adjustment tools.
Exercise I: I Wish I Had My Camera
tear down walls to get from the concrete to the imagined
This exercise is designed to encourage awareness of photographic memory through the use of a journal to record spontaneous creative ideas that generally fade after a few seconds and incorporate pre-visualization as a creative tool. It is common for creative people to experience creative moments during times of disengagement — in the shower, while falling into or awakening from sleep.

Sony RX100 III f/2.8 1/100s 25.7mm 800 ISO
…just let your imagination flow. If you have an image in your head it may take a number of times to create the image or it may even takes years.
Exercise II: Finding Your Own Creative Voice
I would love to read about your experience with “wish I had my camera” and about the photographers who resonate with your creative soul. Let’s tag with #aphotostudy.
The Master Class YouTube videos and the history video are around an hour long. I have found that it is difficult to sit and view a video for this period of time, so I generally break it down to 20 minute segments.
Below are the The Photographer posts that reviewed Dan K’s steps to becoming a better photographer.
https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2018/08/11/a-photo-study-the-photographer-iii/
https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2018/08/18/a-photo-study-the-photographer-iv/
When you look at a leaf or a raindrop, meditate on all the conditions, near and distant, that have contributed to the presence of that leaf or raindrop. Know that the world is woven of interconnected threads. This is, because that is. This is not, because that is not. This is born because that is born. This dies, because that dies.
The birth and death of any dharma are connected to the birth and death of all other dharms. The one contains the many and the many contain the one. Without the one, there cannot be the many. Without the many, there cannot be the one.
…the interconnected links consist of many layers and levels…
~Thich Nhat Hanh (Old Path White Clouds)

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