That Hard Feeling of “Not Selected”: Why Photographers Must Embrace Rejections

Rejection in photography contests often leads to feelings of inadequacy, yet it reflects the subjective nature of art rather than the artist’s worth. Not every image aligns with a jury’s tastes, and visibility often requires persistence. Embracing rejection as a growth opportunity can refine one’s craft and redefine success beyond accolades.

From Passion to Purpose: Why You Must Pursue Personal Photography Projects

As a photographer, I always underestimated the power of ‘body of work’ and long term projects. However, through reading literature and engaging in photography courses, I am more than convinced that if I have to really grow as an artist, I must move beyond capturing isolated images and instead focus on curating a collection thatContinue reading “From Passion to Purpose: Why You Must Pursue Personal Photography Projects”

Monochrome Marvels: Celebrating 8 Masters of Black and White Photography

In the realm of visual storytelling, black and white photography stands as a timeless testament to the artistry of capturing moments in shades of grey. Stripping away the distraction of colour, it unveils a raw and evocative essence that transcends time and trends. As a passionate admirer of this classical medium, I find myself drawnContinue reading “Monochrome Marvels: Celebrating 8 Masters of Black and White Photography”