Introspective #2

Welcome to Introspective #2 which features an Artists’ YouTube Video(s) that I find resonates and makes me step back and think more deeply about my photography, I really appreciate the artists who have taken their time to provide a unique look into their lives, experiences and wisdom, hopefully you also find these video’s as worth while and informative as I have.

The 1st YouTube Video featured (below) by: Sean Tucker is about looking back over his journey in life including as a photographer and talks about his impression of how difficult it is to master a skill such as photography.

Sean Tucker’s 2nd YouTube Video is about how to grow as a photographer becoming a life long learner which is an extension of his thoughts on mastering photography by looking back and looking forward with his photography.

I have been following Sean on YouTube for a quite a while now and always find his content thought provoking. Here is a link to Sean’s YouTube Channel.

Introspective #1

From time to time I come across a YouTube Video that resonates and makes me step back and think more deeply about my photography. I have titled this post as Introspective, “examining one’s own thoughts and feelings”, #1, thinking that as I come across these unique and informative videos that I would share them with you as well.

These two videos are basically about creativity, burn out, and getting back to what we love about Photography irrespective of the video titles. I hope that these videos provide you with as much insight and thought as they have for me.

The First YouTube Video by: Peter McKinnon is about struggling with burn out, creativity and reconnecting with why you got into photography in the first place. I have been following Peter on YouTube for a quite a while now and always find his content very informative. Here is a link to Peter’s YouTube Channel.

The Second YouTube Video by: William Patino is about refreshing your portfolio and about inspiration. I just started following William’s YouTube channel just from my impression of this video. Here is a link to William’s YouTube Channel.