Darren Troy CRegistered UsersPosts: 1,927Major grins
edited September 1, 2010
The fact that you feel the need to do it is testimony enough. Burnout or drama from the "everyday" can be a real drag and your art will suffer because of it. Step back, take inventory, and prioritize what it is that made you love it in the first place. Never...NEVER allow quality (not speaking technical but rather quality of the emotion you put into your photography) to suffer at the hands of mundane repetition.
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