WHY?

 
 

A hymn to making mistakes

In the realm of photography, particularly the impressionist style, there is a profound beauty in embracing imperfection. The concept of error, or rather the perspective of error, is a fascinating subject. Does an error truly exist if it leads to a unique creation, or is it merely a deviation from the conventional path that most tread?

Consider the act of stepping out of one’s comfort zone to find a new balance. It’s akin to demolishing all that you know to construct new mental synapses. This process is not just about learning new techniques but unlearning the rigid constraints that confine creativity.

Now, let's delve into the electromagnetic spectrum, an immense expanse of colors invisible to the human eye.

We are blind to this vastness, just as we are deaf to the myriad of sounds that exist beyond our auditory perception. Yet, we know they are there. These invisible lights and unheard sounds are part of the fundamental vibrations that generate the essence of the universe.

Going beyond the tangible, into the realm of hypotheses and mysticism, we find a rich tapestry of possibilities. It's about exploring the unknown, where the only limit is the extent of our imagination.

As a photographer, you are invited to make mistakes, to err in your craft, for it is through these errors that new vistas of creativity are unveiled. It's not about what is done by the majority or what is deemed 'right' but about what resonates with your inner vision and expression.

In creating impressionist photographs, you are capturing more than just an image; you are encapsulating a moment, an emotion, a vibration that speaks to the soul. It's about seeing the world not just with your eyes but with your heart and mind.

So, to the people of the world, I say: Dare to make mistakes, to step out of the shadows of conformity, and into the light of innovation. Embrace the unseen colors, the unheard sounds, and the vibrations that connect us all. For in doing so, you will not only find a new equilibrium but also inspire a desire in others to explore the boundless potential within themselves.