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In this episode of The Perceptive Photographer, I explore three ideas that have been shaping my creative process lately: truth, wonder, and trust. A recent chat with my friend Bruce and a stack of good reading got me thinking about how these elements are often at the core of meaningful work. When they’re all in balance, photography becomes more than just technical execution—it becomes a space for curiosity, honesty, and growth.
It’s easy to get caught up in gear and technique (guilty as charged), but sometimes we need to step back and allow ourselves to play, make mistakes, and stay open to what’s in front of us. That openness—that sense of wonder—is often where the real magic starts. And then there’s trust: trust in ourselves, in the process, and in the images that might not make sense yet but still feel right.
For me, photography works best when I’m not just trying to get it “right,” but when I’m chasing something true. That might be a feeling, a gesture, a quiet moment that lingers. I hope this episode encourages you to lean into your own voice and let truth, wonder, and trust guide your work too.
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In this episode of The Perceptive Photographer, I explore three ideas that have been shaping my creative process lately: truth, wonder, and trust. A recent chat with my friend Bruce and a stack of good reading got me thinking about how these elements are often at the core of meaningful work. When they’re all in balance, photography becomes more than just technical execution—it becomes a space for curiosity, honesty, and growth.
It’s easy to get caught up in gear and technique (guilty as charged), but sometimes we need to step back and allow ourselves to play, make mistakes, and stay open to what’s in front of us. That openness—that sense of wonder—is often where the real magic starts. And then there’s trust: trust in ourselves, in the process, and in the images that might not make sense yet but still feel right.
For me, photography works best when I’m not just trying to get it “right,” but when I’m chasing something true. That might be a feeling, a gesture, a quiet moment that lingers. I hope this episode encourages you to lean into your own voice and let truth, wonder, and trust guide your work too.
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