Patterns
I don’t know how it is that I am only just now discovering Process ¤ On Photography, by Wesley Verhoeve, but I am thoroughly enjoying his Sunday newsletters. Today’s post, The Hardest Part of Making a Book, presents the first step in creating a photo book. Wesley’s suggestions ring true for me, and follow the exact pattern that I use in determining where to head next with my creative work.
Take a look at the last two years of your photos and don’t focus on just your best shots. Look for what you keep coming back to. What subject, what kind of light, what kind of person, what time of day. What is the thing you photograph over and over without anyone asking you to? That’s a pattern.
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Patterns in your photos aren’t random. They are the moments and shapes of what you care about. That’s your book. The thing you care to notice and document and, I would argue, that deserves to be shared.