Australian Photography

BEAT THE BLUES: HOW TO REDISCOVER YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY MOJO

For most of us, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on our creativity. To be inspired is such a positive emotional experience that should be nurtured and remembered in order to be the best artist we can be. But how do you find inspiration in the first place? Is there some specific process to tap into inspiration, or is it a matter of chance? How can you stay motivated and focused on your passion?

The advice in this article can be used as an inspiration or idea for the student; an exercise manual for the working professional; a reference for the teacher; a document of the contemporary photographic scene for the future

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