Great topic! I don't feel I have a specific style, simply because I like to photograph different things, styles, genres whatever you call it. Does make it difficult though to see the forest for the trees, to make sense of all my photographs when I look at them on my screen. What's the connection? Is there a story? Does it matter?! 🙂
Hey Ash - good post! I’m with you about shooting what you want to and enjoying that process. It feels to me that you can’t force a style - or will it to happen. It emerges overtime and is the combined product of how you see the world, what interests you, how you frame your compositions, how you edit, and how you display/share your images. I’m with you that the viewer may well see ‘your style’ even if you can’t.
Great topic! I don't feel I have a specific style, simply because I like to photograph different things, styles, genres whatever you call it. Does make it difficult though to see the forest for the trees, to make sense of all my photographs when I look at them on my screen. What's the connection? Is there a story? Does it matter?! 🙂
I guess it doesn't matter. As long as we keep taking photos of the things we like. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ronald.
Hey Ash - good post! I’m with you about shooting what you want to and enjoying that process. It feels to me that you can’t force a style - or will it to happen. It emerges overtime and is the combined product of how you see the world, what interests you, how you frame your compositions, how you edit, and how you display/share your images. I’m with you that the viewer may well see ‘your style’ even if you can’t.
Thanks Jon. I guess the only thing left to do is to keep shooting and let the rest take care of itself
I'm with you! I shoot what I see and edit how I want. I have no rules 😂
That's the recipe to photography freedom Rachel😁