Inner Expression
By Guy Tal
Category: Lifestyle
Tags: Self Improvement · Mindfulness
What if equivalence in photography is the wrong goal? For years I chased making viewers relive my vision, quoting Stieglitz and Picasso. Now I make expressive photography for myself. This post spells out my photographic creative process, mindful photography practice, and how to express inner meaning in photography.
Rolly's Take
This blog resonates with those who find solace in the pursuit of authenticity, especially in a world often focused on external validation. It speaks to the introspective souls who grapple with the complexities of self-expression, particularly through the lens of art. Here, the journey is less about sharing experiences and more about uncovering the intricate layers of one’s own inner landscape, inviting the reader to explore their own meaning rather than simply reproduce it. It challenges conventional notions of artistic equivalence, offering a contemplative space where the act of creation becomes a personal dialogue rather than a performance for an audience. For the seeker of depth and nuance, this exploration is a gentle reminder that true expression often resides in the intimate relationship between the artist and their own vision.