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November 04, 2010
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I deleted my Facebook and Twitter accounts.  It feels good, a bit odd, but good overall.  Why?  Because I have thought about doing it for some time now and I just needed to.  A personal social experiment and easy way to instantly go back in time.  So that said this blog will see more updates, random postings and musing.  It will be more of a creative sounding board for thoughts, inspirations, links and photos.  Stay tuned.

Now some food for thought from chase jarvis’s blog.  just ordered the book too, Art & Fear: Observations On the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking.

“I’m certainly not a chef, but whenever I’m asked what the “key ingredient” is to making good photographs, good ART, the answer I give is a simple one: make a lot of it.

We often talk about how vision is everything, but vision doesn’t come from the womb full grown and mature. It’s cultivated. And that cultivation takes time and effort. Certainty and control might be your friends while performing surgery, but they are not your friends here.

While some people might mistake my suggestion of repetition and productivity with ‘thoughtless’ production, it couldn’t be further from what I mean. In reality, it’s usually through producing art that ideas get brought to fruition. You’re working your way through fear, through vagueness, through the numbers, the details, the soul of it. It’s through this process that we find what we’re looking for.

Tolstoy re-wrote War & Peace 8 times (by hand) before he got it right.

Michael Jordan has missed 26 game winning shots.

I could go on, but you get the point.


“Making art is like beginning a sentence before you know it’s ending. The risks are obvious: you may never get to the end of the sentence at all – or having gotten there, you may not have said anything. This is probably not a good idea in public speaking, but it’s an excellent idea in making art.” – from the book Art & Fear

3 Comments
  • Reto

    Good choice about facebook and twitter; and I really like your blog postings, which certainly are inspiring with those beautiful photos.

  • Jennifer

    you are a brave soul to delete your twitter and facebook, i commend you! i’m on the verge too…maybe we could start a movement! love the Art and Fear quote as well

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