Once upon a time, there was a guest speaker in my photography class. He was a really cool guy and he was very kind and very inspiring. What I liked about him was that he was successful, but he wasn't overly successful. It was just nice to see a guy that was really good at what he did, but wasn't a cocky, uber-successful, franchise-owning multimillionaire.
I'm getting off-topic.
In his presentation that he gave to the class, he told us that one time he got really disheartened. He was uninspired and he did not know if what he was doing was worthwhile. He then proceeded to tell us that when he felt this way, he realized he needed to just force himself to create things. So he went for a walk and decided to find something beautiful every fifty steps. He began to walk and every fifty steps he stopped and took a picture of something that he thought was beautiful. By the time he finished his walk, he remembered why he loved what he did and gained a new resolve to be a part of it. Then he told us, "When you realize what you really want to do, you make sacrifices."
This has always been really inspiring to me and I have always wanted to try it. So about a month ago (I am really behind on my blogging) I went on a walk and I stopped ever 100 (50 was too short for me) steps and tried to find something beautiful:
I offer the same challenge to you. It doesn't matter if you are a photographer or not, but go out when you feel down and find something beautiful. Something that reminds you why you love life.
When life gets you down, remember: shift happens :)
I LOVE the red leaf one!
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