The recent episode (#90) of The Image Doctors podcast from Nikonians featured a segment where Rick and Jason listed out their top 10 likes about photography in the 21st century. I was listening to this segment on the way home from a shoot, and began to run my own list through my head. Some of them match what they had, and some are different. Below is my top 10 things that I like about photography, counted down from 10 to 1. Not everything is tangible, but they are all reasons I love what I do, and why I come back day after day to this.
10. All the people I’ve met through photography. By being an active member of a few local groups, I’ve met some great people, and made some great friendships along the way, all because of the common bond of photography.
9. Longing for the latest and greatest piece of equipment on the market. I’m lucky enough to have some great equipment, but there is always that want for bigger and better, especially when it comes to lenses. I long for a 400 f/2.8, and knowing that at some point, I’ll be able to justify the cost, keeps me going.
8. Sharing my passion and knowledge with others. I take part in a few photography groups, have done presentations on products and techniques, and even led a few small workshops. I don’t like public speaking, but when I’m sharing photography, I’m at ease.
7. Knowing that I’ve changed other peoples lives by introducing them to photography as more than a “snapshot grabbing activity”. Seeing my close friends grow in their photographic skills, and knowing I had a roll in that transformation is the best reward.
6. Seeing my work large and in print! Every technically correct photo will look good on the camera’s LCD and even on a computer monitor. It’s seeing it printed at 16×20 or larger where you really realize what you have. The first time I saw one of my images printed on 16×20 canvas, I was stunned. It’s hanging above my computer now, and still looks great!
5. The challenges encountered with photography. There are always technical challenges associated with having limited equipment, but being forced to make do with what I have is like solving a puzzle. There is a solution, I just have to find it. Getting a shot in these circumstances makes it that much more rewarding.
4. Learning new things. Every time I shoot, I learn something new. Whether it’s a new technique, a new feature of my equipment, or just something I learn about my subject of the day, I’m always learning.
3. The serenity I feel when I’m out shooting in nature. I love being outdoors, and I love being alone, immersed in nature. Nothing affords me this time like a day spent shooting in Great Smoky Mountains National Park or in DC at the Cherry Blossom Festival.
2. Seeing my clients face when I show them their photos. Nothing says “Thank you” or “I love them” quite like the ear-to-ear grin when a client sees that first image, strategically placed to illicit such a reaction. This is why I prefer to hand deliver proofs and final images to my clients rather than put them on a website gallery.
1. When everything comes together, and I get the shot I had visualized. The lighting, the framing, the timing, everything about the image is exactly how I imagined it. It’s these moments that bring me back time and again to what I love.
These are my top 10 things I love about photography. You may or may not agree with them, but the important thing is that you have your own. Photography is a passion, and an outlet for me. Enjoying it is important, and leads to better photographs. What are your reasons?