Less is sometimes infinitely more

Shot with an iPhone 6
I can't keep up with the amount of cameras and lenses and equipment that I've used. From small flashes to big strobes, to beginner lenses, to professional ones. From full-frame cameras to iphone cameras. If there's one thing that I've learned from using all of this gear is that the less I have, the more I find I can create.

It may seem backwards to think that less gear is going to spark creativity, but it goes along with the lessons of limiting yourself. Knowing what you can't do can sometimes spur you on to either 1.) try harder to do it anyways or 2.) go in a different direction. I often find myself frustrated with having "only" my iphone with me for photos. However, in the end, I end up taking some of my favorite shots with it. There's no way I'd be lugging a camera around in some of my situations, and when that happens, I've missed the point and likely, the shot.

Take a minute to evaluate where you are with taking photos. Do you "only" have a camera with one lens? Do you "only" have an iphone? That's enough. You've got a camera. The next step is to start learning how to maximize it's potential to help you get the images that you want from it.

I'll be sharing some tips on here (some previously posted) for those of you who are ready to give it another go. Keep an eye on this blog if you are ready for some tips. :-)


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