I absolutely love my photo walks. There's something magical about strolling through streets, parks, and trails with a camera in hand. The way you notice the smallest details, the play of light and shadows, and the stories that unfold before your lens –
it's truly captivating.Photo walking is a creative and enjoyable activity that combines two wonderful things: photography and walking. I love them both. And mostly i want to be creative. I need to be creative. It just makes me happy.
There are several reasons why I love photo walking:
- Exploration: There's something truly magical about strolling through streets, parks, or nature trails with my camera in hand. It's like embarking on a visual adventure where every corner holds the potential for a captivating shot. I get to explore my surroundings with a keen eye, discovering hidden gems that I might have otherwise missed.
- Creativity: Photo walking is my creative outlet. It's a chance for me to experiment with different angles, lighting, and compositions, turning everyday scenes into extraordinary works of art. With each click of the shutter, I'm able to express my unique perspective and artistic vision.
- Mindfulness: In a fast-paced world, photo walking grounds me in the present moment. As I focus on framing the perfect shot, adjusting settings, and observing the world around me, I find a sense of mindfulness that's incredibly rejuvenating. It's like a form of meditation, where I'm fully immersed in the beauty of my surroundings.
- Exercise: I've always enjoyed walking, but combining it with photography takes it to a whole new level. Photo walking doesn't feel like exercise; it's an enjoyable and active way to engage with the environment.
- Stress Relief: Whenever I'm feeling overwhelmed, a photo walk is my go-to stress relief. It's my personal retreat, a time when I can escape the demands of daily life and focus solely on my passion. The simple act of framing a shot and pressing the shutter button is incredibly cathartic.
- Photographic Improvement: With every photo walk, I can see myself improving as a photographer. I learn to read light better, fine-tune my compositions, and experiment with various techniques. It's a continuous journey of growth that's both satisfying and motivating.
- Connection with Nature and the Environment: Whether I'm surrounded by urban architecture or immersed in the tranquility of nature, photo walking connects me with the world in a profound way. I develop a deeper appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us, from the smallest details to the grandest landscapes.
- Social Interaction: While I enjoy solo photo walks, I've also had the pleasure of joining photo walking groups and sharing my work online. It's amazing to connect with fellow photographers, exchange ideas, and gain fresh perspectives on the art of photography.
- Storytelling: Each photo I take during a walk tells a unique story. I'm not just capturing images; I'm freezing moments in time that convey emotions, moods, and narratives. It's like creating a visual diary that reflects my experiences and observations.
- Personal Growth: Through photo walking, I've witnessed my personal growth as both an artist and an individual. It's a journey of self-discovery that encourages me to push boundaries, think outside the box, and continuously evolve.
In essence, my love for photo walking stems from the thrill of discovery, the joy of creativity, and the profound sense of connection it brings. It's an integral part of who I am—a way to celebrate the world around me and share my perspective with others.
I invite to a
Google Meet Session with me .
Let's share our stories, our favorite captures, and maybe even some tips and tricks we've picked up along the way.
Send me an Email to :
nilibaida@gmail.comLet's celebrate the art of photo walking together! 📷🌟
Best Regards,
Nili