Dreaming | Denver Portrait Photographer

“Happiness is like a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.”

~Nathaniel Hawthorne

“Butterfly Dreams”
 
 

 

I love the above quote because it reminds me to stop and take it all in.  I think many times in life we work so hard at pursuing our dreams/goals that in the midst of the climb we miss out on the joy of the journey.  I know in this industry is it easy to get caught up in trying to “make it”, but what is making it? What is success to you and what is it defined by?

Last year, I really had to take a look at myself and where I was going in this industry. Taking the time to put actual thought into who I am in this world of photography and who I want to be, completely changed my perspective.  I ceased defining my success based on that of others and I let go of my need for outside approval. I no longer allowed public opinion to influence my heart and in turn my art. I stopped letting what I saw or read on the internet dictate whether or not I was good at what I do.  Essentially I let go of the outside voices which were holding me back from discovering who I was as a photographer and an artist, and in turn I BLOSSOMED.

I can hear you thinking, “Thats great Kristin, but why share it here?”.

I share this because I know there are tons of new (and old) photographers out there who are getting lost in those outside voices.  They exhaust themselves pining over the images of others and longing to create work just like “so and so”. When all is said and done, they are no closer to finding their own voice; a voice that is uniquely theirs.  They are left feeling inadequate and less than; something no one should ever feel.

So if you are out there and you are caught up in the industry muck, please stop for just a moment and ask yourself, why you want to be a photographer?  What about it speaks to your soul? When you find your answers I challenge you to take some time away from the outside influences and just explore you/your art. Find your voice without all of the muck getting in your way. In doing so I would hazard a guess you will grow as an artist more than you can possibly dream.  You will find “YOU”. 

Lastly, when you start on this journey (and it is about the journey not the destination), take occasional moments really look at your work and enjoy what you have accomplished.

I guarantee in doing so, you will leave the self doubt and feelings of inadequacy behind.  You will finally be the artist you dream to be.

 

Warmest Wishes ~ K 

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  1. wonderfully and perfectly said. adore you!

  2. What a wonderful inspiring post, thank you so much for taking you time to share with us. I am sure plenty of photographers, and others in different professions will beneft.

  3. I loved this post! I think you’re absolutely right and as long as what we’re following our own paths, it matters not what the ‘outsiders’ say. As I have developed my own style and become more educated with digital photography and editing, I am able to much more clearly focus on me, rather than longingly looking at others’ work. Not that I don’t admire!

  4. thanks! and beautiful image

  5. Great post and beautiful photo. I hope many an artist/photographer reads this. I’m going to tweet it out there. Thanks for writing it.

  6. Thank you!!! I needed that more that you will ever know!!!! I adore and admire you…plus I feel so blessed to have meet you. You inspire me!!!!

  7. Beautifully said! I’m so glad I came back to read it on my computer instead of my phone. Thank you for sharing your experience!

  8. Great thoughts thanks so much for sharing!

  9. Such well timed words for me, thank you for taking the time to post. Although I have to say, I’m spell-bound by the photo! Beautiful.

  10. What a wonderful post! A great reminder!

  11. Great advice! Thanks for sharing your story.