Playing Editor
I’ve been looking over my old photographs lately, and have been surprised to find that there are a bunch of images that I skipped over before that I actually quite like now. Â It’s hard to say exactly why some images look like “duds” when you take them, but carry more weight later. Â In my case, I think this effect is due to a number of factors: Â I’ve grown as a photographer. Â I’ve taken time to look at a lot more images from successful photographers. Â I’ve done a lot more critiquing of other people’s images. Â I’ve also been working recently on defining my artistic and photographic style more clearly, which I think has helped me pick images that fit with that aesthetic. Â And, of course, I’m less attached to the historical images, so I can look at them with a more editorial eye.
Whatever the reasons, I think it’s an interesting experiment. Â My hope is that in looking back, I’ll be able to gather a set of photos that do show a consistent theme, and will be better able to define where I’m going in the future. Â If I do well enough, I’d eventually like to pare the set down to its essential parts and put together a photo book. Â But for the moment I’m focusing on putting the images together and putting them online. Â Baby steps.
So anyway, keep an eye on the box to the left (or just check out my Flickr page) for the new images as I upload them. Â I’d love to hear what you think!