This is going to be one of the most important post I’ve ever written. It the most important because of the topic: how to find and follow your passion as a photographer.
Let’s start off with this word passion. Oxford defines passion as:
So when you put these two together as a photographer, you’ve got a strong emotion to capture what you have envisioned. You’ve got to go out and do something about it.
Now, what is your passion? Where is it? There’s some clues that different artists have left us. Pablo Picasso said,
“The purpose of art is washing the dust off of daily life, off our souls.”
Every day we get dust on our souls. Maybe more than just dust. That’s the purpose of art is to cleanse yourself of all that. That’s the core of this whole passion.
I’m going to tell you this story I wrote in my book Create (you can read more about it here). I attended three high schools: I went to a great high school in Vermont my Junior year. For my senior year, I went back to California to this massive cinderblock school, and it reminded me of a prison. One of the problems with this school is they rehashed everything I had already learned from the other school. And at one point I decided I was going to drop out of high school and hit the road, like Jack Kerouac.
Then I discovered that I had almost enough credits to graduate, all I needed was a social studies class. I found out I could go to Mexico for my last semester and work on a social project in the remote region of the Sierra Madre Mountains. After an amazing pitch to the principle, my plan was approved.
The most remarkable part of this is that I took a Rolex camera that my uncle had recently given me. I brought it with me to Mexico with dozens of rolls of black and white film. I documenting that trip was my passion. Our small group of five, together with locals, built a medical dispensary for that remote region. In between working I pulled out my camera and I kept photographing.
Here are some of the lessons I learned.
I learned deep life-long lessons from this experience. Here are some of the images I captured.
How can you find your own passion? Here’s what you can do now to find your own passion and get started.
Finally, post your images on AYP Club and Instagram. Tell us your story. Tag me because I want to see your images. I want to hear what you are doing with this and join you on your journey.
Watch the live stream based on this blog here.
Be sure to keep an eye on our blog as we will be talking a lot more on this topic and what you can do to find and follow your passion.
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