10/07/2024
Your old work isn't better than your new work. And your new work isn't better than the old. There is always more we can improve or another version to be made. There is no way to know if it will be better or worse - only different. Just as you will be. �With each chapter we make, we gain experience, improve at our craft, and inch closer to who we are. ��
~from Rick Ruben's books "the creative act".��
I believe it’s this never ending process of improving, the search of finding out how to make art that resembles who you are, that keeps my creative fire going for so many years already. �
Sometimes I lose myself in the process. And other times I lose myself in the “assignment part” of my job. “I have to please my clients, what do they want, should I follow the trends? "
But every time I try to come back to myself. I can create from who I am, the center of my work is how I view the world. ��
So in the end, it’s about the balance between these two. Shooting for myself, following my creativity, my intuition, but in the back of my mind I focus on the things I know matter for my couples.��
The photo’s in this post I shot purely for myself. Because I enjoyed looking for the composition, I was attracted to the atmosphere, the light or the lines.
What do you think?
Shot during the amazing wedding of in Spain. Planning: