Motivation and 5 ways to get closer in 15 minutes.
It's that thing that keeps up going,
it's the fire that burns under our feet and pushes us forward. For
some of it's it's easy to find, it's as simple as the first
two-seconds of a solid rock song or it's that five minute
conversation with a stranger that makes the world a brighter place
and turns the daunting future into something tamer.
I can't really speak for the plane
enthusiast or the cheese afficianados out there in the world but I
can speak for the artists who are waiting for that sign to come up.
The sign that says “yes, today is the day you create that
masterpiece you think about in that stupid history class. Today is
that day and tomorrow is the day you revel in having finished that
thing today.”
Well, today probably isn't the day you
do that and if you're waiting around for that bolt of motivation and
inspiration to strike you blind you'll die before you ever have the
chance to make it live. However, this is the sign that you should be
doing something else.
In fact, here are five things that you
could be photographing in the next fifteen minutes. (I'm not holding
you to anything though because I don't know where you live and I also
don't know what your weather is like and I don't want to make you do
something dangerous).
- Look at that window. There is definitely a tree out there and it definitely has branches and maybe some leaves. Either way, that's a damn unique tree and it would make for some good practice with editing. In fact there's a stranger just standing by it. Maybe that stranger will let me photograph them.
- If you're still looking at that window, look at the way the light is falling in. Isn't it interesting the way it casts shadows? Now you should wonder what happens if you put a glass in the middle of it? What about some water in that glass? What if you dropped food coloring in that glass and tried to get pictures of it?
- Walk down a street you haven't walked down in a long time. Photograph everything. Maybe you like two pictures and maybe you don't like any but at least you're trying.
- You're the kind of person that probably has a houseplant. Take pictures of your houseplant because it's not going to be around forever. In fact, take 200 photos of that houseplant and make every single one a little different than the last. Create a photo album that will reassure people your only friends photosynthesize.
- Set down your camera and look at what others are creating. Poke around on Flickr, on Tumblr, anywhere really. Immerse yourself in the creations of others and somewhere in it you'll find motivation to add to the piles of self-expression.
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