Railroad crane shot at Southeastern Railway Museum |
2. Begin looking at art sites more often. Don’t always just look at photography sites, spend more time looking at art in other mediums for inspiration.
3. Start going to more museums and traveling exhibits, this is another excellent way to get inspiration.
4. Read and look at classic and contemporary art books.
Prayer bowls at Laotian New Year's 2014 |
6. Purposely stop taking the same kinds of shots when out in the field, recognize your habits and try to break them.
7. Start personal art projects, even if they aren’t popular with others.
8. Keep your eye on new technology, software and hardware, even if it’s not directly photography related. There might be a way you can use this new tech in your art.
9. Use your smartphone as a whiteboard to spitball ideas and possibly catch ideas and subjects that maybe you had not thought of before.
10. Ask “what if ___?” a lot and try to use your curiosity to come up with fresh, new ideas and projects to shoot.
I, and many others, find lists like this a great way to keep our work fresh and new at all times. Sometimes as artists, we hit a rut and then have a hard time coming up with new ideas for our creative outlet. By keeping a list like this handy, hopefully, we can always continue to come up with new things to shoot and work on and always keep things fresh and new.
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