The Perceptive Photographer

From Contact Sheets to Yes And


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Welcome to episode 581 of the Perceptive Photographer. This week, I am sharing what I hope are five insightful suggestions to help you think differently about your work in your photography and deepen your creative practice. As I was digging into some new books, class prepping and thinking about some classic comedy and photographic techniques, I came up with five simple ideas for you to try out and see if it can jump start soemthnign in your work.

When we’re not curious, when we’re not interested in something, it becomes very easy to fall back on cliches.

Five and not Six and Half ways to play in your practice

1. Create a Contact Sheet
Remember contact sheets? Making a contact sheet, digital or printed, shows you all your photos in the order taken. This reveals your natural rhythms, patterns, and how you approach a scene. Are you shooting the same frame multiple times? Do you start wide and move in, or vice versa? Reviewing contact sheets helps you see (and refine) your habits.

2. Watch Out for Clichés
It’s easy to fall into the trap of the “iconic shot”. You know the sunset everyone else gets, the highlight of an event. Yet, what often matters most are the quieter, everyday moments. Next time you find yourself choosing between a crowd-pleaser cliche shot and telling something personal about your day behind the camera, consider what story really matters most for you. Photograph that.

3. Feed Your Curiosity
Let intense curiosity guide you. Whether it’s the way light falls or a unique gesture on the street, follow what genuinely sparks your interest. When you feel that surge of excitement, slow down and let those moments develop into more meaningful images.

4. Embrace Happy Accidents
Some of the best photographs come from surprises or unplanned moments. Not every shot needs to be perfect. Sometimes unexpected leads to inspiration. Rather than rushing to delete them, pause and consider what you can learn from these “accidents.” you might find your best shots are accidents. I know I have a few of those.

5. Practice “Yes, And…”
Borrowing from improv, always do the “yes, and” mindset with your camera.. Don’t shut down creative ideas but rather build on them. Same goes for inspiration and influence. Don’t replicate but rather expand the re[liation to new. Extending the conversations with your images by incorporate your unique view

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  • Seattle Friends: Check out Into the Wild at the Seattle Art Museum Art Walk on May 7, 5:30–7:30pm. Free admission! I have four images in the show this month.
  • Whether you make a photograph, doodle in the margins, or shoot hoops with the trash can, try to do something creative this week. Let every click of the shutter be a “yes, and” for your own photographic journey.

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