
Episode #35
Process Of Field Work In Landscape Photography - Part 1
In this episode, I examine the paradox of structure in the artistic life. While a rigid process can become a hindrance to free exploration, a lack of structure often leads to anxiety and a disconnected, mechanical approach to image-making. I share the specific routine I developed four years ago to manage the internal pressure to "deliver" results. By incorporating time for meditation and arriving well before the light, I explore how slowing down allows art to emerge as a natural byproduct of witnessing, rather than a forced objective. Previous episodes mentioned here: https://www.verseoflight.com/blog/process-of-portfolio-creation https://www.verseoflight.com/blog/portfolio-simplification-and-the-journey-of-single-images https://www.verseoflight.com/blog/reflections-on-my-photography-journey Website: VerseOfLight.com Main Instagram: @verse.of.light Substratum Section: @verse.of.light.substratum Audio Credit: "The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan" by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Link to License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: chriszabriskie.com Changes: No changes were made.

