
Sometimes I have to remind myself that photography should be a way to alleviate stress, not to create stress. I say this because every couple of years, so it appears, I get involved in some sort of group that creates a tremendous amount of stress. I just recently left such a group. The vast majority of people were fantastic. I met some new people, both photographers, and models. Made many new connections but the overall experience was often overwhelming. Lots of people in a crowded environment and the behind-the-scenes stuff was drama after drama after drama. It shouldn’t be that way but in the three times I got involved in large group settings it has turned out that way. Once I moved away from the stress of the large group, I was able to achieve some of the photographs I had envisioned during my participation, which made the experience worthwhile.
It’s always fun to spend time with other creatives but many times you can get too many people and lose your creative focus. Maybe a short stint now and again to expose me to a variety of concepts and ideas and then move on to achieve my goals and complete them and photographic projects. I don’t want to become a one-man island but I don’t want to be just another small face in the hoards.
















