tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429090276798517845.post4535246988290079140..comments2023-08-15T13:40:28.947+02:00Comments on ooh pretty shiny over there ...: kind of like writers block ... except without the writing partLaura Evanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00375784047743985910noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429090276798517845.post-71610045977453717222010-03-19T07:01:14.977+01:002010-03-19T07:01:14.977+01:00The book "bird by bird" is an excellent ...The book "bird by bird" is an excellent one to have in the creative library - I benefit a lot from Lamott and also from Julia Cameron. Cameron talks about going out on "artist dates" where you try a different venue-go to an inspiring movie or play outside and it starts to re-awaken your "first love"Robin Norgren, M.A, R-YT, Spiritual Directorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04674690044517962224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429090276798517845.post-16391677876747152092010-03-18T21:04:37.154+01:002010-03-18T21:04:37.154+01:00don't worry about the length chica ... maybe i...don't worry about the length chica ... maybe i'll hike up the hill across from our house in the morning or something ... i have a maybe idea, nothing exciting but maybe i'll get to try that tomorrow. I plan on taking the camera with me to work though, sometimes i see stuff on my drive & that means after i can head where ever for a little while. Just hate this funk! <br /><br />Thanks for the advice & suggestions, i appreciate your rant! xxLaura Evanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00375784047743985910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429090276798517845.post-74541783985579148902010-03-18T20:57:35.208+01:002010-03-18T20:57:35.208+01:00Have you read Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott? It'...Have you read Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott? It's a creative writing book but there are a lot of things she talks about that relate to being a visual artist as well. <br />One of her chapters is about Writer's Block. She says, "The problem is acceptance...We're taught to improve uncomfortable situations, to change things, alleviate unpleasant feelings. But if you accept the reality that you have been given - that you are not in a productive creative period- you free yourself to begin filling up again. I encourage my students at times like these to get one page of anything written, three hundred words of memories or dreams or stream of consciousness..." <br />This can translate to visual art pretty easily, I think it might be easier with traditional art vs photography tho. I know when I'm in a slump, just taking photos for the hell of it doesn't always help. Find somewhere familiar to go, get up early (before sunrise) and just take pictures. <br /><br />"Funk" is a much better word! When I get in a funk (I've been in a photography funk since September! It's awful), I work on something else. My blog, or my art journal or something. Stop worrying about it, take a break from your cameras and think about something else. Or do what Lamott suggests and just shoot anything and everything you see possible! <br /><br />Sorry for such a long post, I hope it helps tho and I hope you get out of your funk soon :)<br />KendraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com