Is my pursuit for great blog photos stopping me from taking pictures in the first place?
It's a question I found myself pondering the other day as I browsed through some pics from last year. I used to take an awful lot of photos of my kids and I would never have dreamed of editing them before sharing with friends and family but now I find myself holding back from taking a photo if the light isn't great, or the background is too messy. I often find that I want to edit out a dark smudge here, or add a filter there and although I don't edit any features on my children I find myself wanting to tweak the contrast, colour and clarity of nearly all the photos I take.
And I find myself hitting delete if a particular photo isn't up to my exacting standards.
I wonder if I am throwing away mementos that I would want to look back on when I'm older. Or worse, that the kids would want to look back on.
Perhaps I was taking too many photos in the first place. Perhaps I am over-thinking things in general! But no matter what, I don't want to be chucking away something that I might regret at a later date.
Part of it is that I have a new camera and am still learning how to get the best out of it. Outside, with time and concentration I find that I am pleased with the results, but in other situations I am disappointed. I am a perfectionist without the time to pursue perfection right now. I'm learning in most aspects of motherhood to accept what is fabulous about the here and now but when I attempt something for myself, I wish I was able to dedicate more time to be really good at something.
Another part of the problem is an unattractive shade of blog envy. There are some amazing photographers out there, and they're creative, and they can write, and they're successful/stylish/charismatic and probably tons of other things that I wish I could be. Their blogs look amazing and I'd be lying if I didn't want my blog and photos to look good too.
So what can I do about it?
- First I'm going to start taking photos just for the sake of it again, rather than with an aim to share it on social media or here on the blog. They are photos for us to look back on as a family. The kids won't care if the lighting isn't right!
- I vow not to hit delete just because part of the photo is blurry, grainy or messy. If it is a moment worth capturing then I shouldn't throw it away for not being 'perfect'.
- I need to practice, practice, practice with my 'proper' camera rather than reaching for my iphone.
- Finally, I need to stop comparing myself unfavourably to others. Blogging and the photography that goes with it is a hobby, not a competition. I know that and need to remind myself when I feel gloomy and low on confidence.
My mummy takes far to many photos too, but she loves capturing a moment. Sometimes she to quick to throw them away if there are not up to her standards too. Don't be too harsh on yourself xx #DreamTeam xx
I can totally understand how this can happen. It's one reason I'm a bit wary of investing in a proper camera, I think I'd be trying to be overly perfect with it, where as with my phone I just point and click lots and lots and then if I have some blog worthy shots at the end, great, if not I still have some great memories captured. It can be so hard when you start comparing yourself to others but we are all on our own journey and who knows how long they may have been practicing their skills before they got that good. The only person we should ever try to be better than is ourselves of yesterday. Glad your going to start taking pics again x
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It's funny you say this, because I felt the same at the beginning of the summer. It's hard not to be thinking in blog mode, and so there's always a little bit of you wondering - will that shot look right and will this/won't this work. Now I just snap away, and unfortunately our storage is paying the price! Thank you for sharing with the #DreamTeam x
I have not checked in here for some time since I thought it was getting boring, but the last several posts are good quality so I guess I’ll add you back to my daily bloglist. You deserve it friend :)profitable e-commerce stores
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