Note: Lessons on Luminosity, Contrast, and Color are part of the Foundations course linked above.
Here we are…
The FINAL lesson for Creativity in the Darkroom!
Now today, I saved the best for last…
We now know that your unique perspective and connection to the landscape fuels your creative vision…and is the driving force behind your very best photographs made in the darkroom.
Tactics, tools, techniques….they can help you communicate that vision more clearly, but they are not the source. It’s 100% YOU!
There will be a flood of creative ideas and inspiration once you make this realization.
As exciting as this may be, it can be a bit overwhelming at first…making it difficult to determine which creative direction to take your image in.
For your fourth and final lesson, I’ll be fully unpacking a workflow that will allow you complete creative freedom…
But also maintain a degree of order to the chaos of ideas that can prevent you from taking action towards the finished photograph.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
If there’s one thing you take away from this course, it’s this:
Just have FUN…and point your camera at something just because you LIKE it!
Because that connection will be your jumping-off point in the darkroom.
Then it’s just a matter of identifying why you took that photograph and what it means to you…and then distilling that down into a visual story.
And once you jump into the darkroom, you’ll take those feelings, emotions, and authentic reactions you had in the field to fuel your ability to create the atmosphere you want – and with total confidence.
And now that you have a process in place (the IMA method) to help you make clearer, more confident decisions that are aligned with your creativity…
You can worry less about trying to ADVANCE your photography, but rather let your photography EVOLVE organically with the natural ebbs and flow of your creativity.
The “identifying” part may not always be clear at first…
But if you’re enjoying the process by photographing what FEELS right to you, then your creative journey will always be successful.
Because every photograph you create is 100% valid if it’s based on YOUR unique perspectives and reactions.
These are photographs that will:
This is the difference between creating an image that is just aesthetically pleasing, and one that truly represents YOU…and is just fun to make!