The most powerful tool you have on any photography trip is your imagination. It’s also usually the biggest obstruction. Like any pursuit involving kit, many of us spend the first few years mastering the technical aspects. Here there can often be quick progression and that satisfies our human ‘need to succeed’ but it can also lead to repetition, and conscious craft over-shadowing creative instinct.
Photography in its past was firmly rooted in documenting the scene in front of the lens, be it for historical posterity or factual accuracy, it was about capturing not creating. Nowadays, we can be masters of our own visual destiny, we can create the unseen. Be it through the use of filters, speciality lenses or techniques such as ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) or ME (Multiple Exposures) we can shape time and form, and the possibilities are endless. We can be proactive in sculpting and creating our own visual worlds and scenes.
However, whilst the equipment we use is only limited by our creative boundaries, the use of any technique should only ever be to service the aesthetic goal, it should not dictate it. For this work to be successful it must mean something. That can simply be in pursuit of an aesthetic vision in a single image or as part of a wider story-telling narrative, but it cannot just be a display of technique.
Try to be open minded in breaking your own mould. Use different approaches to the landscape, find one area to visit multiple times in differing conditions. Observe what’s in a location from the widest possible point of view down to the narrowest few centimetres of sand or stone.
Experiment with movement, both of the camera and of yourself. Learn to manipulate time by experimenting with shutter speeds, challenge your own compositional habits, physically touch and feel what the location is all about. Perhaps even read up on the local history be it 100, 1,000 or 1 Million years old – try and understand a location and then create a body of work which means something deeper and connects to it.
The possibilities are endless – go for it!