I can so much relate to what he says: photograph what ever is near by and when you have a chance to go out and shoot. It traines your eye and whenever you are able to get to an amazing place you know how to work towards your vision. Amazing work, Mike, love your story!
really found this discussion relatable. As someone with a very intense Type-A job (finance) and athletic hobby (marathons / Ironman triathlons), I really got into photography to "offset" this energy, especially after finishing a full distance Ironman and was physically and mentally burned out. Like Mike mentions, it's amazing how photography is the perfect complement to this energy I was operating exclusively in.
Right on Brian! That makes total sense. I know that my time in nature with a camera has historically helped offset stress for me as well... it's amazing how it can provide such a great contrast to our busy and hectic lives!
Great Work by Mike. It’s great he is into this intimate Naturphotography.
I can so much relate to what he says: photograph what ever is near by and when you have a chance to go out and shoot. It traines your eye and whenever you are able to get to an amazing place you know how to work towards your vision. Amazing work, Mike, love your story!
Thanks for listening Kristin! =) Mike's the man! =)
really found this discussion relatable. As someone with a very intense Type-A job (finance) and athletic hobby (marathons / Ironman triathlons), I really got into photography to "offset" this energy, especially after finishing a full distance Ironman and was physically and mentally burned out. Like Mike mentions, it's amazing how photography is the perfect complement to this energy I was operating exclusively in.
Right on Brian! That makes total sense. I know that my time in nature with a camera has historically helped offset stress for me as well... it's amazing how it can provide such a great contrast to our busy and hectic lives!
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