This Week in Focus | Shooting from the Gut
Photography and the Art of Seeing
Hey, it’s Michael from SeeImagery.
How’s your week going?
Been working on anything fun lately? Taken any photos you’re excited about? Or maybe you’ve just been trying to slow down and catch your breath. Either way, I hope it’s been a good one.
Me? I’ve been working on Fridays “What if Nobody’s Watching” Substack post, stay tuned for that later in the week.
But, I’ve also been thinking a lot about photography. How it's not just about what’s in front of us, but also, what’s inside us.
Like shooting from the Gut.
You know what I mean? All the memories, moods, and thoughts that shape who we are. That same personal landscape shapes what we notice and choose to capture.
That turned into this week’s new post on SeeImagery:
Let me know what you think. Always love hearing how you see things.
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Photography and the Art of Seeing
Photography isn’t just about capturing what’s in front of you. It’s about revealing what’s inside you. Every image you take reflects your emotions, memories, and unique perspective. This post explores how personal experience shapes what we see through the lens and how photography becomes a form of self-expression.
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