Why It's Good to Support Lesser-Known Photographers
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by WildWillowWays
2d ago
Since I started writing my blog posts here on wildwillowways.com I have tried to keep the content personal and relevant to amateur photographers like me - those who do photography for enjoyment. I started by charting my initial journey into this exciting hobby, and continued by sharing my learning and my difficulties, my frustrations and how I overcame them. I have shared some insights and inspirations that I found through my own practice as well as from other photographers, and I have made connections, for myself and hopefully for others, between photography and wellbeing. I have always res ..read more
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Moods of Marlay: A Showcase of ICM Photography Captured in My Local Park
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by WildWillowWays
1w ago
I am delighted to report that my ICM photography exhibition Moods of Marlay is now being featured on www.impressionography.org, a website which it's creator, Robert Clark, describes as, a collective haven for fellow creators to exhibit their masterpieces as guest artists. Originally created as a space to showcase his own work in the realm of ICM photography, Robert has generously extended the invitation to others who are interested in availing of a space to display their efforts of creative expression. No particular standard is required, each artist is simply asked to fulfil a few crite ..read more
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Image Gallery - Marlay Park, Dublin
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by WildWillowWays
1w ago
In recent years photography has been my way to carve a personal, creative space in a busy, stressful world. Fortunately, I have found my photographic home in a beautiful woodland park at the foot of the Dublin mountains, a mere 10-minute walk from my home. It is a place where people come to meet, to walk, to talk, to be with nature or to enjoy some much-needed solitude. Marlay Park and Demesne is my woodland sanctuary, a place of beauty which constantly inspires me, nourishes me, fills my soul with wonder and provides me with a creative space in which to dream, to imagine, to create and ..read more
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How to Overcome a Photography Plateau
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by WildWillowWays
2w ago
Most of us will come to a stage when our enthusiasm for our photography wanes and we lack the motivation to get out and take photographs. Some people refer to this as being in a photography slump or a creative rut. I recently saw the term photography plateau being used and I thought it was a good way to describe the feeling that your photography has become a bit flat and lacking in new ideas. In previous posts I have given some suggestions that might help breathe new life into your photography when you reach a plateau. These include trying a different genre, using a creative te ..read more
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20 Things That Caught My Eye This Month
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by WildWillowWays
3w ago
I go out with my camera most mornings, and usually visit the same locations, so I tend to use my time to document my day and take photographs of things that catch my eye. Here are 20 things that caught my eye this month ..read more
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How to Develop the Art of Noticing
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by WildWillowWays
1M ago
Becoming more observant is an essential skill in photography. Regardless of the type of photography you do, it is important to notice things around you, to notice things that others miss. By doing so you can add an extra dimension to your photographs. Improving your observational skills could make the difference between having mediocre photographs and being able to take your photography to the next level. So, what is involved in becoming more observant? What will help you to pay more attention to your surroundings and to what is unfolding around you? Becoming observant is not something that ha ..read more
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Should I Keep This Lens? - A Day of Monochrome Photography With the ‘Plastic Fantastic’.
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by WildWillowWays
1M ago
When I write posts for this website my aim is to give value to my readers in some way. It might be a shared resource that gives inspiration, a tip that I have found useful or ideas in my posts that might hopefully be motivational to someone who reads them. My approach in trying to give value is to write purely from my own experience, which is that of someone who is passionate about photography as a hobby but who does not make a living from photography. As such, while I want to make the best images I can make, I don’t have an unlimited budget or a justification for buying expensive photography ..read more
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How Do You Find Inspiration for Your Photography?
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by WildWillowWays
1M ago
Finding inspiration for new photos can be one of the most difficult aspects of photography, especially if you have been doing photography for some time and feel that you have exhausted all options in your usual locations. You might think that no matter how often you go out you are not finding anything new to photograph, and unfortunately this can lead to lack of interest and is often the cause of the camera being left at home too frequently. You might also find that inspiration comes in bursts, possibly when you watch a photography video or discover a photographer whose work excites you, but s ..read more
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Doing Photography in Nature Has Benefits for Mind and Body
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by WildWillowWays
1M ago
It is a widely held belief that spending time in nature has multiple benefits for our health and wellbeing. While I may not have concrete scientific evidence to back up this belief I do know that when I am out in nature I am at my calmest and I always return home feeling reinvigorated and less stressed that I did before I went out. What does spending time in nature give us that is so beneficial to our physical and mental wellbeing? When I am walking in my local woodland or along a river bank or strolling down a country lane I am in the midst of beauty. My senses are awakened by what is around ..read more
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7 Tips for Adding More Interest to Your Photography
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by WildWillowWays
2M ago
From time to time we may all feel that we have lost interest in going out with our camera or become ‘stuck in a rut’ with our photography. This can happen at certain times of year – perhaps in winter when weather conditions seem to be unrelentingly dull – or it can be caused by an over familiarity with our location or choice of subject. Regardless of the reason for our temporary lack of enthusiasm for photography there are some things we can do to get our mojo back and reinvigorate our photography process. Here are 7 tips for adding more interest to your photography that might just fuel your ..read more
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