
I adopted the mindset that it isn’t art merely because I said so. I believe our audience determines if a piece of work rises to the level of art. To me, one of the best definitions of art is; “a visual object or experience consciously created through an expression of skill or imagination” There certainly is a variety of methods and techniques even through photography to achieve this level of artistic expression. Even then, we can miss the mark.

A while back I visited a local botanical garden. At the time, the garden displayed fairy houses created by artists in the area. All the fairy houses were fantastic works of art. Meticulously created with each element consciously added to create a scene. The problem I had when I visited with my camera was to record them in such a way that they expressed their story. The lighting was harsh often creating vast contrasts of light and dark. On top of that, because they were small in size and their placement for visitors to see them the scene was easily determined to be unrealistic. In fact, I have had these images for two years and never found a use for them.
I always had the capability to create something that expressed the story of the houses as I envisioned. I continued to miss the vision to bring the stories out.

I haven’t always revisited older photographs to look at creating something from what I thought was a failure. That may be changing for me. Always look to create something rather than merely record something.












