A year with my camera proved to be the kick-starter for my main passion. I now record podcasts and run photography blogs as well as plan and shoot documentary projects. Here’s a reflective look at my journey.
Initially, when we pick up a camera or take our phone out we are not even a beginner, but mostly just innocent onlookers. That naivety lets us see the world as we think we see it, and we start to take snaps as we go; people, objects, birds, everything is to be captured as is. Seeing, framing and shooting are almost in unison with a hint of impatience closing the shutter, the third eye. For the sake of simplicity, let’s call this the touristic approach to photography.
When one starts as a tourist, it’s a honeymoon period, there’s no frame of reference, no pretence, you’re simply seeing and responding. There are no internal conflicts with the touristic self, no questions, no doubts. The journey is like your camera is on auto mode.
It’s just like a toddler who is learning to stand & walk. He or she experiments with their leg muscles takes support from the surroundings and begins with some shaky steps. Simple enjoyment and small steps each day. The same happens to us as tourists, enjoying every bit of intimacy with the new muscle. After I spent a year with my camera like this, I was at a crossroads. Should I continue with the same innocence or do something else with my photography?