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This year, for me, has really been one for creative growth. It feels oh so good to try creative things that aren't what I'm used to. And one of the things I've been experimenting with this summer is: video. I have been taking video snapshots (pretty much since I started photography) but I haven't had the tools to turn them into anything. But now they are pilling up and therefore demand to be made into something.
What I've learned so far is that video is an entirely different breed of creativity: it's more technically tricky, and it takes a hundred times more patience. You could think it looks fine enough "in camera" but when you watch it on your computer, ALL THE FLAWS APPEAR. On top of that, editing programs can be a beast. But it's fun. Fun to experiment.
I've been watching the wonderful videos from Randy Abby (you may know her from Insta as: thatbanjogirl), and Olivia Garretson (who also has a beautiful insta:) - for inspiration.
I hope you enjoy this little smattering of different waterfalls I've visited
And if this was too terribly amateur, go watch some of Randy's and Olivia's videos.
They're so much better than mine!
cheers.
k.
Are you working on any creative projects this summer?
Shoot me a link or tell me about them in the comments below!
Shoot me a link or tell me about them in the comments below!