Lately, Iโve been thinking a lot about my creative process, specifically the question โhow can I portray a feeling or a moment within my images, that goes beyond the setting in which the image is captured?โ This line of self-reflection was brought about when I read a comment someone made on Twitter, about the impact of using multiple images to tell stories. I have done this in the past, but often get caught up in the pursuit of getting those โover the topโ shots for Instagram that tend to perform quite well. While it does take more time and intention to capture a series, versus a single image, I've found that my growth as an artist and storyteller has been much more significant when I've approached my work in this way. These two candid photographs are an example of when I was more intentional with doing just that, and itโs something Iโm intending on incorporating back into my work on a more regular basis again. It wonโt be a complete change to the content Iโm creating, but itโs a change Iโm excited about making and exploring as I continue to develop and grow in my creative process. Iโm curious to hear your thoughts as well on this, is this a change youโd like to make? Are there other changes youโd like to make in your creative process to continue to learn and grow as an artist? Letโs start a conversation below!๐๐ป