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Letting Go

January 30, 2019

This was my first time truly feeling like I was letting go of actually thinking too much while I was creating a photo. I let my subconscious mind take over and when I felt as if a certain scene looked right, I just raised my camera to my eye, and shot. Without much thought I let the shutter make that sweet sound of capturing a moment. Before wandering through the city I did stop by an exhibit of one my current favorite photographers, Christopher Anderson. Looking at his work up close and personal, flipped a switch in my mind that day. My process of creating a photo was forever changed going forward.

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