Almost the only social media I really use these days is Substack notes (if “use” is relevant if you mostly read and rarely post – and if we include Glass and Foto as social media, then yes, I’m there too), and the other day I came across a photographer who threw out a question about what you’re struggling most with in photography right now. For me it’s still creativity and overthinking. I got the suggestion to take x number of photos every day and that they don’t have to be good. Perhaps then I’ll find what I like, help me see something new, and I’ll get back to taking photos regularly. I thought that was a good idea.
I also came across a wonderful post that triggered some thoughts about reclaiming the enjoyment in photography and that every photo doesn’t have to tell a story, or have a deeper meaning and purpose, in reality it’s ok to shoot just because there was that beautiful flower when I was out with the camera.
We all take photos for different reasons (and yes, it’s also fine to say “take” photos even if it’s a creative process) and even if some of my photos probably have a story, it’s usually not my purpose because I do photography because I like to capture moments, interesting places, events and objects, something beautiful, for the challenge of learning to use a camera and because it’s such a therapeutic, stress-relieving activity.
I’ve spent too much time overthinking photography, now let’s reclaim having fun with the camera.

After that conversation on Substack, I decided to commit to taking at least 5 photos every day. Of whatever subject, with whatever gear, and it doesn’t have to be perfect. The purpose is to just shoot what I like, explore different subjects and genres, train my photographic eye with no requirements, and use the camera more regularly. I’ll do this for a while and see what happens.
I kicked off with a mixed batch of photos, in and outside the house.





Here are some good photography-related articles you should read for inspiration:
Having fun as a photographer by Hanz
Dear Jaded photographer by Justin
Basically everything by Dee Rosa.
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