Photography As Therapy

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024

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  • @LucyLumen
    @LucyLumen  Рік тому

    This is how I make my digital photos look like warm film - www.lucylumen.com/shop/p/lucys-warm-film-preset

  • @williamburkholder769
    @williamburkholder769 Рік тому +41

    As a socially awkward kid in the 1960s, I fell in love with photography at the age of 5 and got very serious about it at 12. It became an obsession, and that probably kept me from going off the deep end of depression as a teen. I was later quite glad to have picked up the hobby, as it (plus my interests in many other things) led to a life-long career in the school portrait and yearbook industries. I probably would have died in my 20s if it hadn't been for my love of writing, photography and presentation. It gave me the balls to lose my shyness and the voice to express things that helped people. I'm sure that is true for many who pick up the camera. But let's be clear... It''s not the camera that saves your life. It's what you DO with it that makes all the difference.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      Such an inspiring story! I’m so glad you discovered photography and thank you for watching and sharing this with us all!

  • @leeny1871
    @leeny1871 25 днів тому +1

    This is exactly the reason why I took up photography....to help with anxiety and depression. And I love being creative! ❤

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 Рік тому +3

    AMEN Lucy, I have Autism, and this is why I do it, you just ran through most of it, but also for the 'attention' issues of autism this is fantastic, the contact with community (also include the camera shop staff, who are essential to shooting, getting film, etc) but one other, the camera itself is a "fidget spinner" winding on, rewinding, clicking the apature ring, all are sensory stimmulating activities, and if you use MF the loading and swapping of backs to, and just getting a focussed shot handheld, is an acheivement, which in itself is good for mental health, the success in acheiving a skill, or the final solution to a problem you are having, eg, glare in images, composition, light, perspective, or even just the sudden "aha" moment, when you discover the film stock you like, and can deal with!! all of these can brighten your week, or in ASD increase ones capacity to do other everyday things.

  • @DrRussell
    @DrRussell Рік тому +4

    Really appreciate you articulating this valuable concept. When my late Father died, I nearly slipped back to all of my self-destructive habits, yet (along with being incredibly fortunate to have an excellent support network) photography and videography saved me. Nobody has ever articulated this until now. Thank you.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and how creativity has helped you it’s really powerful to hear. Thanks for watching 🙏🏻

  • @Nieuwhollands
    @Nieuwhollands Рік тому +9

    Photography has helped me a lot to connect to my surroundings. Especially after emigrating to the Netherlands. Instead of dissociating it makes my surrounding part of my life and through my own perspective. It has also forced me to revisit places and make it feel like home, or seek out new places that my normal life won't take me to. So my sense of my surroundings grows :) Plus it just gets me out of my head. Good video topic, Lucy!

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      Such a good point I wish I included! It makes you explore your suburb or town way more and often lux and I have found new places to eat doing this! Thanks for watching my friend.

  • @gabriellakey
    @gabriellakey Рік тому +2

    Glad to see a video on this topic. This is so true for me, my photography practice has been a big part of my mental health program. Interesting fact...I've been tracking my HRV (Heart Rate Variability) over the past year, which is a physiological indicator of our heart/nervous system's health and overall well-being. I exercise regularly and yet my HRV is always consistent, tracking in the middle ranges of "normal". However, every day that I go out and photograph I notice a profound increase in my HRV score, usually around 20 points higher than my average. It's a sign that I need to get out and photograph more. Thanks for the inspiration Lucy, Love your channel!

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      This is an amazing finding Gabriel! Thank you for sharing this. I think this goes to show literally how much it really can be a game changer for our mental health which in turn has an impact on our physical health! Love this and love you for sharing your experiences. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @johnlarsson4437
    @johnlarsson4437 Рік тому +2

    I've been calling my photography my therapy for some time now. I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts on this and I can really relate to the mindfullness aspect. You are so right about escaping when out taking photographs. Thank you.

  • @arneheeringa96
    @arneheeringa96 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes it can literally save your life. A camera repairman told me the story of his customer who used to be in the special service. Once during a holiday he was robbed by 2 guys. He took one out with his Olympus OM-2 kit, which gave him the time to take out the other one too.
    And my Nikons (F2 and Nikkormats) are even heavier.

  • @ArchiesLens
    @ArchiesLens Рік тому +1

    Yes! love all of these great points. Photowalks are the best especially when a friend comes along, because you have that social connection irl too!💮✨

  • @outtathyme5679
    @outtathyme5679 Рік тому +3

    Creativity is the key to a happy life. Photography I think represents the “democratization” of creativity as it’s way easier (at the introductory level anyway) than musicianship or painting

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      I could not agree more with this!!! That is why I got into in the first place due to its low barrier. Thanks for watching lovely. Xx

  • @erichartke4331
    @erichartke4331 Рік тому +1

    My film photography is huge for my mental health thanks for sharing this, hit home.

  • @carolwatts944
    @carolwatts944 Рік тому

    Photography is cheaper than mental therapy. I totally agree that just getting out and taking pix - no matter if they’re rubbish or amazing - offers a mind space that doesn’t include my worries. It’s a mind-liberating place to be. One has to be mindful when photographing. I’m bipolar - making images keeps me sane.

  • @CianMcsweeney
    @CianMcsweeney Рік тому +1

    I'm a software engineer, I'm in front of a screen 9-5, photography is my way of getting outdoors and clearing my head before&after work

  • @TheMik579
    @TheMik579 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this post 🥰 my cameras have many times kept me from the brink of despair ❤

  • @charlespitts5901
    @charlespitts5901 Рік тому +1

    Photography has help me to actually SEE the world. I had an art teacher that had a great influence on how I see things in front and around me. I now instinctively scan what's around me looking for beauty, strange things, patterns, interesting people, etc. even if I don't have a camera with me. I am forever grateful to that teacher for helping me to see 50+ years ago...

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      It’s so true seeing the world in compositions is such a cool way to experience it. I might have to do a video about this topic I think!

  • @daviddaw999
    @daviddaw999 Рік тому +1

    There is much truth in what you say. I have recently retired and my camera gets me out on photo walks, either alone, or in company with others. When alone I often talk to those people I stop on the street for the purpose of taking their portrait. The act of talking to strangers certainly enhances my day, and it seems to do the same for them. I have also joined the U3A and our camera group has given me a whole new circle of social contacts.
    The business of creating something with my camera is a very positive part of my day to day life.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      Great to read this David 👏

  • @D_R_Martin
    @D_R_Martin Рік тому

    I took up photography after a divorce about 23 years ago. Started with a Canon Rebel G film camera because it was affordable and allowed me to do more than just point and shoot. I took a photography class and got a little better at it. It wasn't until I started finding ways to build the hobby into my professional job (teaching). I have had a lot of ups and downs over the years, but a constant that has helped my mental health has been the camera. However, I do have a friend for whom photography has created a lot of anxiety because he is good and so people take advantage of him, which can really throw him into a frenzy. There is definitely a lot of potential for mental health help, but we are all individuals.

  • @michaelbuckley8986
    @michaelbuckley8986 Рік тому

    Photography sure is good for the soul.Thanks for sharing👍🏻

  • @DritteHeinz
    @DritteHeinz Рік тому +1

    My favourite set up is just like yours in this video! I LOVE FM2 and connected to it Nikkor 50 1.4D not long ago!

  • @pembridgehouse
    @pembridgehouse Рік тому +1

    Good post. I am involved with a group of guys who are keen on photography and have Parkinsons Disease.We are not exceptional photographers but we enjoy meeting with each other and having a good time together. The photography is just a vehicle we use. I don't have Parkinsons but have had serious depression in the past and photography has been a part of the getting through that.

  • @latitude35mm
    @latitude35mm Рік тому

    Create more than consume is such a big point!

  • @BillSmith1
    @BillSmith1 Рік тому +1

    Getting out and shooting on the weekends is icing on the cake. My girlfriend and I usually wind up doing 4-6km photowalks on Saturdays, and that's on top of the average of 20-26km of walking I do the rest of the week. Throw in a camera backpack full of gear, you have some resitance to add to the equation. I'm also dealing with what I term the never ending adventures in elder care with my mom, won't go into detail but photography provides a creative stress release for me.

  • @theluckystreet
    @theluckystreet Рік тому

    when people ask me what my secret is to being able to pass all my courses in university, I tell them that i just study a lot but little did they know that I take care of my mental health and photography plays a very important role in that

  • @BirdsBikes956
    @BirdsBikes956 Рік тому

    Thank you for this perspective. I hadn't quite considered how much I subconsciously value my photography. Your video popped up in my suggested so I decided to stream it in the living room with my 13 yr old daughter. Half way through your video, she tells me, "So this is why you take pictures dad?" Kind of eye opening for me. Thanks again, I am definitely going to heed the advice of leveraging my time between consumption versus creation.

  • @cdl0
    @cdl0 Рік тому

    After three days of rain and thunderstorms, I am desperate for some sunshine. Lucy Lumen provides it in Australian-sized loads! :-)

  • @divinerdetective44
    @divinerdetective44 14 днів тому +1

    I've always called my photography hobby my mental health insurance.

  • @allmediaguy1
    @allmediaguy1 Рік тому

    I always get positive vibes from your videos! Hope you are feeling better :)

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      Thanks lovely I am on the mend now thankfully 🙏🏼

  • @cecilsharps
    @cecilsharps Рік тому +1

    process enough film and you almost enter a state of Nirvāṇa for 12 minutes

  • @obedbrinkman
    @obedbrinkman Рік тому

    photography makes me wanna go for walks more, adding the joy of taking pictures, wich helps me fighting my chronic depression

  • @johj1344
    @johj1344 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you.this is so helpful to me❤

  • @Austinite333
    @Austinite333 Рік тому

    Lucy you just touched upon a subject I have been giving recent thought to. Creativity. If a person just sits around eating a frozen dinner watching television, goes to their boring job then repeats this process day after day they might want to apply for living dead status. My advice.? Paint, write, invent, cook, study, try woodworking or best yet, photograph. You are correct as it can keep us sane but it gives us life. Thanks for the video.

  • @paulie3095
    @paulie3095 Рік тому +1

    These videos are so well produced lately , love it 🌟

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      Thank you we are always trying to up the quality glad you appreciate it!

  • @louhautdavid6451
    @louhautdavid6451 Рік тому

    Going out and shoot for just one hour per day completely changed the way I lived during the pandemic, isolated the rest of the time for three months. Going back home, I looked at the photos, made a selection, and at a certain point I started editing for a handmade zine that I finished at the end of the lockdown. Certainly the best way for me not to run in cercles all day long. I never felt I was a prisoner (mostly comfortable). It also helped me to built a style and understand more what I was looking for in photography. Mental health was part of it.
    Of course, nobody's perfect. I'm on holiday, it's rainy... Next time I'll buy insurance for good weather. I finally cracked and bought a Canon 5D mark II that I don't need and even worse isn't my style of cameras. I think I'll sell it very soon and think a little more about what you said here.

  • @Dwarvenchef
    @Dwarvenchef Рік тому +1

    photography has truly saved me.

  • @shootswithcoops
    @shootswithcoops Рік тому

    Nice (and accurate) take 👍👍

  • @markominelab
    @markominelab Рік тому

    Absolutely bang on. Photography gives me purpose, we all need purpose. Great content Lucy.

  • @vykend
    @vykend Рік тому +1

    Average length of video in my watch history is like 20 minutes at least. Most of them are science videos and such. Personally I don't get the short form content.
    I'm trying to go for at least one photo walk a week for hour or two. Helped me so much with my focus on photography.

  • @michelvondenhoff9673
    @michelvondenhoff9673 Рік тому

    When carrying old gear you got a topic to talk about...with people you meet along the way. Regularly I get comments on my retro looking Fuji X100 😊 As for creativity...don't want to be creative just take pictures that for what ever reason you need to take. Also very nice to try is focal lenghts that you do not use very often. Thinking in concept works when it works but it might limit your opportunity.

  • @woodedape
    @woodedape Рік тому +1

    Keep up the great content. Have you done any videos on starting your own photography club? I'm sure you'll reach a million viewers Your amazing.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! No I haven’t actually that could be a good topic!

  • @abchappell01
    @abchappell01 Рік тому

    This was a very insightful video. I’ve never thought of photography, mental therapy, and exercise. Itas all potentially being co-joined. But 😂 like your ideas here. Keep up the great work and thank you. 😊

  • @cal3blipa
    @cal3blipa 10 місяців тому +1

    I spy a mini orange big muff! ❤

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  10 місяців тому

      Yes it’s my partners!

  • @Livingwithken
    @Livingwithken Рік тому

    I used a Olympus Pen F T and I used a Fuji Natura 1600

  • @aperturecollect
    @aperturecollect Рік тому

    Probably why I started as a little boy.

  • @_.Hummingbird._
    @_.Hummingbird._ Рік тому

    The colours in your videos look so good. May I ask which camera you use for video recording? Thanks

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      We use a Fuji XT4 it’s amazing for video.

  • @darkroom_stock
    @darkroom_stock Рік тому

    True

  • @MusicJunky3
    @MusicJunky3 Рік тому +1

    And...I spy 3 guitars :) !

  • @ebreevephoto
    @ebreevephoto Рік тому

    Talk about saving my life. Last fall I started a project on my obesity and recently have it shown in a gallery and two future exhibitions which is really cool. But better is that I have lost 60lbs and still losing.

  • @seralegre
    @seralegre Рік тому

    My FED 5 is also a self defense weapon if someone atacks me, that would also save my life, ahahahah

  • @HoLeeChit11
    @HoLeeChit11 Місяць тому

    Camera collections, omg.
    I was a film camera collector and had over 200 cameras at on point. Point and shoots, 35mm, medium format and all brands, you name it I probably owned it at one time. I would also use them as well as collect them.
    Then film photography just got more and more expensive, so I made a decision which I don’t regret at all.
    I sold the whole lot, one by one on eBay, and now I have one film camera for just in case, a Canon Elan 7e.
    Good riddance I say. Couldn’t justify cost of film, developing, scanning etc, so gave up that medium all together.
    Much rather shoot digital all day long.

  • @johnleftwich627
    @johnleftwich627 Рік тому +6

    Actually your camera is not doing all those things. You are. Your camera is just a tool that you happen to be using.

    • @kelleren4840
      @kelleren4840 Рік тому +1

      In other news, sky is blue.

    • @luzr6613
      @luzr6613 Рік тому +1

      Maybe do a bit of a dive into contemporary neuroscience research. You might be surprised by the importance that certain - and very particular - environmental artifacts can have for the brains and mental and behavioural wellbeing of individuals. Also look into body-mapping studies of, for example, elite performers in music (guitarists, for example) and some equipment-dependent sports (ie motor-racing). There's way more to this in the science than you're allowing for.

    • @johnleftwich627
      @johnleftwich627 Рік тому

      @@luzr6613 The gear does not play a role until the user picks it up and uses it. The gear is an innaminate object.

    • @luzr6613
      @luzr6613 Рік тому

      @@johnleftwich627 I'll refer you back to my initial comment. There's plenty of neuroscience research dating back over more than two decades that identifies often profound physiological and psychological affects. You could start with the early experiments of V. S. Ramachandran who did pioneering work on 'phantom limbs' and body-mapping from the late 70's onwards. He's currently the Director of the Centre for Brain and Cognition at UCSD. Enjoy.

  • @ricardo8653
    @ricardo8653 Рік тому

    Indeed photography can take you on a journey out to the world and into yourself, and totally change your life. Pretty much like "The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty"

  • @zakariyeawnur2558
    @zakariyeawnur2558 Рік тому

    Is the lens on that Nikon any good sis?

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      It’s really awesome optically but it’s better on autofocus bodies, I prefer the focus feel of the older manual Nikon lenses. I normally shoot at f/8-11 tho so not that big of a deal.

    • @zakariyeawnur2558
      @zakariyeawnur2558 Рік тому

      @@LucyLumen I love the autofocus on slr film cameras like the f5 and f6 - so its good to hear it works well with the autofocus. Thanks for getting back to me. Love your content.

  • @PhotoMeLarry
    @PhotoMeLarry Рік тому +1

    "I bet you LOVE your camera collection"
    How did you know?!

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      Hehe just a wild guess!

    • @PhotoMeLarry
      @PhotoMeLarry Рік тому

      @@LucyLumen This video was so pleasant, I just finished. Always nice to be reminded to enjoy this hobby for ourselves, especially in the social media era. Well done Lucy.

  • @eksikahve
    @eksikahve Рік тому

    Benim sevgilim bu

  • @marike1100
    @marike1100 Рік тому +7

    When I saw the title and Nikon in the thumbnail, I thought this video would be another retelling of how Don McCullin's Nikon F literally saved his life in Cambodia by stopping a bullet. This was so much better. And absolutely, if I’m not making images, developing film, writing music, performing or practicing my saxophone every day I feel like a total vapid slug.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +2

      Total vapid slug would be a great pink band name!!! And yes haha I didn’t even think about that story and how the title and thumbnail comes across. I’m glad I could surprise you with the video topic!

  • @colnagocowboy
    @colnagocowboy Рік тому +5

    I don't know about my camera, but I used my monopod to fend off a mugger. That was a bit hairy.

    • @outtathyme5679
      @outtathyme5679 Рік тому +2

      Did you get a photo tho?

    • @outtathyme5679
      @outtathyme5679 Рік тому +1

      The rush of endorphins when I get the perfect shot, even if it’s only a traffic cone or a broken swing is indescribable

    • @colnagocowboy
      @colnagocowboy Рік тому +3

      @outtathyme5679 no but nearby security cameras and witnesses did. Alas while I still have that monopod it's a bit dinged up by the baseball bat he was using.

    • @colnagocowboy
      @colnagocowboy Рік тому +2

      @outtathyme5679 I agree a hobby is more important to most men than is generally recognized. Most men work jobs that have zero opertunity for creativity. Photography is a great release

  • @ElusiveFrame
    @ElusiveFrame Рік тому +5

    Photography is like meditation. When you're in the moment nothing else matters other than what's in your small bubble. 🤩

  • @AlexLuyckxPhoto
    @AlexLuyckxPhoto Рік тому +3

    Yes, to all these things! During some of the stricter restrictions we had in Ontario, photography would get me out of the house or out of the office that could be enjoyed without running into trouble. Also, in the way of communities, if there isn't one in your area, take the plunge, and start one yourself! That's how I formed the Toronto Film Shooters Meetup, which has been going strong for ten years now!

  • @zacfisherking
    @zacfisherking Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this! So helpful!

  • @TC-rv6sz
    @TC-rv6sz Рік тому +2

    Omg i literally facepalmed at the incident exercise part - how did I not think of that!😅😂 I've been struggling to get motivated to go out on walks for mental health but framing it (pun intended) as a photowalk is so much more exciting!❤ thank u Lucy.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      Yay!!!! That is so awesome to hear! I am the same tbh I put my trainers out the night before trying to get motivated to walk in the morning haha but I actually do way more steps on a photo walk and it’s more fun! Thank you for watching happy walking/photoing! Xx

  • @karlmuud
    @karlmuud 2 дні тому

    Fantastic video! 👏
    Taking snaps for no particular reason. Exactly what happened to me this summer. Always liked to take photos on my phone so I had an Xperia handy and just made the move one fine day. I suppose borne out of frustration post covid etc etc the urge was just too powerful to avoid.
    I'm so glad you posted this because it reinforces my subconscious experience so much so that I'm researching full frame cameras now❗😅❗
    This year has indeed been a revelation.
    Be safe❕

  • @orestes1984
    @orestes1984 Рік тому +3

    I call it active meditation.

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      Love that!

    • @orestes1984
      @orestes1984 Рік тому

      @@LucyLumen yep 👍🏼 I suffer with PTSD. My photography is one of the tools that I use the most as it brings your mind back to the present focus and it forced you to think about where on front of you rather than what’s in your head. If you didn’t think about what was in front of you then you wouldn’t see anything and that’s how it works for me.

  • @cameraclubdiaries
    @cameraclubdiaries Рік тому

    Excellent! So many great points made here! It’s about so much more than just making photos 💚👏🏼.

  • @derrenleepoole
    @derrenleepoole Рік тому

    Conversely, photography is one of those hobbies/professions that can, if you’re not careful, be counterintuitive into to good mindfulness if you start staring down the rabbit hole of GAS in the pursuit of better results etc. GXAce said a brilliant phrase in his last video ‘choice paralysis’ - and it was a timely reminder to myself that I had started (again) chasing gear and it wasn’t making me happy. Stripping it right back with my Leica M9 and Voigtlander 35mm is such an enjoyable process. Shoot what makes your happy.

  • @Blakelyboy21392
    @Blakelyboy21392 Рік тому +1

    I saw your post earlier on Instagram and came to find this. When I create my photos -especially in the wild, everything is quiet, as quiet as life can be. It’s so hard when you create new photos daily to find new stuff to take photos of. It’s habit that I cannot break, even when all I want to do is lay in behind after a long day of standing at work. Thank you for creating this.

  • @Sunday_Jazz
    @Sunday_Jazz Рік тому

    If you are feeling suicidal best call you local mental health emergency help line.

  • @NPJensen
    @NPJensen Рік тому +1

    Very true!
    Taking the time to use my daily carry really helps to unwind after a tough day/week at work.
    This week is different for me, because I took the week off.
    I've been riding my bicycle for several hours every day the past couple of days with a couple of digicams in my bag for those rides. I have spent the evenings processing/editing photos getting them ready for Instagram. There are a bunch of shots ready for upload from the past couple of days (and the past month or so as work has been tougher than usual - and that's saying something), so be careful what you wish for Lucy 😉
    I'll tag you in a few of my favorite shots once I get to the actual Instagram posting...

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      Can’t wait to see them sounds like you have had a great week off! Awesome 👏🏻

  • @kimberlylopez2394
    @kimberlylopez2394 Рік тому +1

    Hi Lucy , I love your videos . I too am a mom of young babies and I love using photography as my own personal time to catch a break from the craziness of motherhood . Can you please share where you get your colorful camera straps from ? I love the green one and yellow ones you use 😊

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому

      Hi Kimberly they are from a small company called dubblefilm they are so cute. I use the peak design attachments so I can quickly swap them out between different cameras.

    • @kimberlylopez2394
      @kimberlylopez2394 Рік тому

      @@LucyLumen thank you ! They would look so cute on my Nikon FG 😍

  • @Orpee
    @Orpee Рік тому

    Nikon FM2 since when ? x

    • @LucyLumen
      @LucyLumen  Рік тому +1

      It’s Lux’s but I sometimes finish off his rolls. Great camera but the advance lever always hurts my face 🤨

    • @Orpee
      @Orpee Рік тому

      @@LucyLumen 👌Keep up the great content..