It's not a cauliflower . . .
or is it the prettiest cauliflower I've ever seen?
This sunny Friday started out like any other Friday . . .
Well, not exactly - I slept poorly, finished getting dressed for work 5 min before I had to race out the door, and it was already 80 degrees at 10am. But other than that, it started out like any other Friday.
However, it did not END like any other Friday.
I decided to go for a walk around North Pond before heading home. I was looking out over the pond, my head phones in, lost in my own world.
Then I hear, "Excuse me."
I take out an earbud as I turn around. "What?" I queried.
In front of me stands an older gentleman with a cocker spaniel. He wastes no time in responding.
Looking out the window at the building next door, I spotted something peculiar.
Sprinkles on the roof of the porch . . . in just one spot . . . falling - up.
A wet bird then appeared on the edge of the gutter, ruffling it's feathers.
I guess it was bath time!
I found myself reading a Brenden Williams Creative article on photography skills after receiving compliments on some photos I had taken.
Define A Purpose Behind Your Choices
If you are just making choices without any reasoning behind it, then you’re guaranteed to plateau. To improve your life and develop your perspective, define a purpose for why you’re making a choice.Why are you focusing on this subject? Why are you framing the choice in this way? Why are you focused on the foreground rather than the background?
All these little considerations you take when making a choice should be intentional. With creative purpose, you’re in control of your life and will start to see improvements. If you just make choices without any intention, then how are you supposed to get better?
After all, if you don’t know what you’re trying to achieve, you can’t develop your life perspective. Your perspective for life is built from intention; defining a purpose for the why’s of your choices will help to improve your creative vision.
In total, only 3 word meanings were changed:
photo(s)/picture --> choice(s)
photographer/photography/photographic --> [your] life
eye --> perspective
and only 3 words were changed for context and grammatical correctness.
[taking -> making]
[shooting -> focusing on]
[choices -> considerations]
And yet, the meaning, really, remains the same.
This is a great example of how intention and understanding of why you do things you do (and who you do them for) directly impacts everything in life.
Whether it's a hobby, a profession, a life outlook, or a phase of life, the intent you have when making your choices will always shape your perspective and how you experience life.
So, in answering my own question that led to finding this article - Yes.
Photographers don't always get the intended shot every time.
So, am I a photographer?
Again, Yes.
I take photos with the purpose to capture and convey an intentional perspective.
And I create my life perspective through deliberate and considered choice.
Anyone looking for a mantra???^^^ Just kidding (mostly).
Being deliberate and considerate with all of my choices in life will always be a practice. But overtime it will feel second nature, just like the elevated life satisfaction that comes with it.
Some days the best thing we can do for ourselves is take a break to appreciate the beauty around us.
Where do you find beauty?
It's not all or nothing.
It's never all or nothing.
There is always something.
You know your way of thinking has changed
when you get excited about feeling bad.