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Putting It Very Crudely Creativity Is The

> “Putting it very crudely, creativity is the ability to play. And, to be able to turn that facility on and off when necessary. This makes perfect sense to me. Everything I’ve ever written, created or discovered artistically has come out of playing.” —Ricky Gervais [http://www.rickygervais.com/

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Favorite Places: Starved Rock

In 1769, a group of Illini were chased up a butte by Ottawa and Potawatomi. They remained there, under siege, until they starved. Ever since, this system of canyons and peaks, created by a freak flood 15,000 years ago, has been known as Starved Rock. Starved Rock [http://www.

Favorite Places: Starved Rock
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Charlie Rescued Me from Landscapes

My whole photographic life has been spent mostly on landscapes. It's the most challenging area of photography, because it gets harder by the day to express yourself in new ways in the same places. Recently, I've come to peace with the fact that I'm

Charlie Rescued Me from Landscapes
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The Easiest Way Out of a Creative Rut

Is also the hardest. That’s probably why it works. I recently put The Accidental Genius [http://www.levyinnovation.com/books-by-mark-levy] method to the test. It’s essentially the same method as Morning Pages [http://juliacameronlive.com/basic-tools/morning-pages/], or dozens of others methods that add different angles to the

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A Camera Is Just A Tool A Carpenter Using A

> “A camera is just a tool. A carpenter using a hammer and me using a hammer are going to get different results. I can use a hammer but I don’t know how to make a table. For me it’s not about the camera, it’s about the

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Less Respect, More Freedom

From Side by Side [http://sidebysidethemovie.com/], a new documentary on the advances in digital cinematography (via Reason [http://reason.com/archives/2013/06/07/films-without-film]): > “Lars von Trier, co-founder of the avant-garde Dogma 95 filmmaking movement, concurs, arguing that ‘there’s a lot of talent that could be

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Owning Your Writing

It's taken me years, but I've finally gotten my blogging mind on straight. I take in just about all content I care about now from individuals I trust, not collectives of any kind. So, it's about time I build that trust with readers as

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Laid Off from the Sun-Times

Laid Off from the Sun-Times [http://laidofffromthesuntimes.tumblr.com/] is a blog rising from the ashes of the recent photographer layoffs at the Chicago Sun-Times [http://jimromenesko.com/2013/05/30/report-sun-times-lays-off-entire-photo-staff/] : > Rob Hart was replaced with a reporter with an iPhone, so he is documenting his new life

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Demolition During Recess

After more than a year of planning, this happened over the weekend:

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Should I Upload It?

Daniela Bowker [https://twitter.com/SmallAperture/status/341509661037584385] pointed this out today, from the Photoworld blog [http://www.photoworld.co.uk/photoworld-blog/should-i-upload-it-a-guide-to-your-next-facebook-profile-pic.html] . It’s a flowchart to help you determine whether you should upload that photo to Facebook: Since Facebook takes your rights and presents ads (not to