Staying motivated is a struggle that befalls virtually every photographer at some point (probably multiple points) in your creative life. This struggle is indifferent to what kind of photography you’re doing — street, portrait, wedding, pet — though professional photographers may feel the crunch a bit more intensely due to the fact that clients and […]
Author: Jason D. Little
Jason Little is a photographer, author and stock shooter. You can see Jason’s photography on his Website or his Instagram feed.
Why do you photograph? What compels you to raise a camera to your eye, compose a scene and press the shutter? If you’ve never asked yourself this question, I think you owe it to yourself to do so. It’s something you should really sit with for a few moments, and then revisit in subsequent days, […]
I discuss film photography often, both here on Light Stalking and in real life, because I simply have a passion for it. I’m not of the mind that film is objectively better than digital — in fact, I’m quite aware of the drawbacks of film, but I will continue to choose it whenever possible for […]
Self-reliance and internal motivation are concepts that every photographer would do well to embrace. You will experience your highest levels of personal artistic satisfaction when you are making the work you want to make on your own terms. Good photography doesn’t happen in a vacuum, however. We’re all inspired by someone or something outside of […]
Are you ready for the fall season? Even though the calendar shows that we (in the Northern Hemisphere) have officially transitioned into fall, I realize that there are some places where the effects aren’t apparent yet. Don’t fear — the crisp air and colorful leaves are coming. Fall is a photographer’s paradise and even if […]
Street photography continues to be a compelling topic within the larger photography community. It garners lots of strong opinions and debates — from whether street photography is a “dead” genre to what camera/lens is “best” for street photography.