Creating Daily

by admin

I’ve been going through a bit of a slow period with my photography in the past couple of months. I have not been shooting much, and it’s for various reasons. I’d like to just say I’ve been so busy with other things – but it’s not just that. Sometimes we all go through periods when we’re reevaluating our priorities when it comes to life, work, family, and art. That’s been my case. I think I’ve been thinking too much.

To help me battle those daemons that have been forcing me to keep my camera down, I decided to start an exercise that got me into photography – taking photo a day (or more). Last time I did this, I lasted for about 140 days and gave up. It was too much stress. But my photography improved greatly during that time.

I have lots of people whose work I follow who post pictures every day – for example, Thomas Hawk, G Dan Mitchell, Jeremy Brooks. Some of them don’t take pictures every day, but a common factor that unites their work is that they post pictures regularly.

I’d like to get back to making photography a bigger part of my life, namely, taking more pictures. And I’m not going to stress as much about the subject matter, or if I’m doing it for a project. The main purpose of this exercise would be to visually document my life.

The other day I was watching a documentary on big wave surfers. The big waves come very rarely for them – maybe one or two weekends during the whole winter, if that. One thing that caught my attention is that they have to stay in best shape regardless if they want to stay alive in those huge 100-foot waves. So they regularly hit the gym, and surf smaller waves.

I’m still trying to find projects to shoot that I’m passionate about. Some of these projects I can’t work on regularly. I find no interest in shooting Big Sur during boring weather. I can’t shoot some of the buildings I want to shoot because I’m not close to them. But this shouldn’t stop me from going out and shooting other things, if just “to stay in shape,” like these surfers.

I expect that most of these “photo a day” pictures will be taken with an iPhone, like the one above taken this afternoon in Utah. But it’s more about the exercise, than the content One thing I’m learning – it’s a lot easier to find creativity in our lives when we’re working on creating something new every day, even if it’s something as insignificant as pictures taken with an iPhone. At the same time, I’ll continue to work on my other, more focused photography projects.

I started a blog “IM Daily” where I will post these images I take every day. Here is the link – http://im-daily.tumblr.com/ It has RSS feed if you wish to subscribe this way. Also, if you’re on Instamatic, feel free to add me – my user name is “Ivan Makarov.”

Not yet sure where this journey will take me, but I’m exited to start.