Photography Matters

How to Get Back to Your Passion


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How to Get Back Into Photography

It’s been a while since I’ve recorded an episode of Photography Matters — and honestly, it’s been a while since I’ve really picked up my camera with intention. In this episode, I’m talking about stepping away from your passion… and how to gently find your way back.

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How to Get Back to Your Passion

There’s this strange myth in the creative world that if you truly love photography, you’ll always feel inspired. Always shooting. Always creating. Always “on.”

But that’s not real life.

Sometimes you drift.

Not because you stopped loving photography — but because other passions pulled your focus. Work shifts. Projects evolve. Life rearranges itself. And before you know it, your camera bag hasn’t moved in months.

If you’re a photographer who hasn’t been shooting lately, let me say this: you didn’t lose your passion.

You just paused it.

Creative Burnout vs. Creative Seasons

There’s a difference between creative burnout and a creative season changing.

Burnout feels heavy. Draining. Like you’re forcing something.

A creative season shift feels quieter. You’re still creative — just in a different direction.

For me, I’ve been pouring energy into other projects. Writing. Building. Producing content. Strong passions. Meaningful work.

But photography? It’s part of my identity. Just like jazz guitar. And when you’ve invested decades into something — when it’s shaped how you see the world — walking away completely feels like abandoning an old friend.

And I’m not trying to be that guy.

How to Get Back Into Photography (Without Pressure)

Here’s what I’m realizing about getting back into photography:

You don’t restart with a grand plan.
You restart small.

  • Take your camera with you when you leave the house.
  • Photograph a friend.
  • Walk your neighborhood.
  • Shoot for yourself — not for Instagram.
  • Print something.
  • You don’t need a rebrand.
    You need reconnection.

    And maybe — just maybe — you don’t go back to the exact type of photography you used to do. Maybe that chapter closed for a reason. Growth isn’t betrayal. It’s evolution.

    The key is this: don’t wait until you “feel inspired.” Action creates inspiration far more often than inspiration creates action.

    Returning to What Matters

    Coming back to photography feels less like launching something new… and more like returning home.

    How to Get Back Into Photography

    If you’ve been away from your creative passion — whether that’s photography, music, painting, writing — give yourself permission to step back in gently.

    No guilt.
    No pressure.
    No dramatic comeback.

    Just curiosity.

    Your passion isn’t gone.

    It’s waiting.

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