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When You Don't Feel Like Taking Photos: Overcoming a Slump | Focus #127

By cizucu · September 6, 2024

When You Don't Feel Like Taking Photos: Overcoming a Slump | Focus #127

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When You Don't Feel Like Taking Photos: Overcoming a Slump | Focus #127

cover image by nuruyu

Have you ever felt interested in photography but unsure of what to shoot? Many creators experience slumps, but viewing them as growing pains can help you overcome them. Here are some ways to do just that.

Review Your Past Photos

When in a slump, the first step is to look back at your past works. Reassess what you focused on and what ignited your passion before. You might find clues to regain lost inspiration. Revisiting themes and techniques you tried before might reveal new insights over time.

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Expand Your Interests

Stepping out of your routine and trying new subjects or themes can be a great way to break a slump. If you've only shot landscapes, try portraits or street photography. Exploring new genres can spark fresh creativity. It might feel unfamiliar at first, but new interests can open new perspectives.

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Keep Shooting Daily

It's important to make a habit of picking up your camera and shooting something every day, no matter how small. Daily shooting not only improves your skills but also hones your sense for photography. Initially, you might need to consciously make an effort, but eventually, it will become a natural part of your daily routine.

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Share Photos and Get Feedback

Sharing your work with others is a great opportunity to gain new perspectives and ideas. Participate in photo exhibitions or online forums to hear feedback from other photographers. At cizucu, there's also a 'Spotlight' initiative where you can appreciate others' photos and discover new viewpoints.

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Take Breaks When Needed

Constantly working on photography isn't always the answer. Sometimes, it's necessary to consciously step away from the camera and spend time on other hobbies or interests. Consider going on a trip without your camera. Such breaks can unexpectedly spark new inspiration.

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A slump is not the end; it's a sign that you're gaining valuable input for growth. Break free from your photography slump and move forward to a new chapter as a creator!

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Table of Contents

  • Review Your Past Photos
  • Expand Your Interests
  • Keep Shooting Daily
  • Share Photos and Get Feedback
  • Take Breaks When Needed
  • Editors' Picks
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