Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Changing Up Your Style





If you're creative you probably know how it feels to get yourself in a bit of a creative rut at times and to be a little fearful to try something new. For a while now I've noticed that I take more than one type of photo. I enjoy shooting whimsical and retro images (Simply Hue Designs) but I also love nature photography and photography with a nostalgic feel. For that reason, I decided to open a new shop on Society 6 where I can post photos that aren't in my usual vintage pastel vibe. In time I hope to sell some of my sketches and collages, too, but that's a ways down the road. ;)

Do you ever try switching up your creative style?

10 comments:

  1. I would LOVE to change my creative style .. Just for a little while. It's all about experimental fun I guess. I'd love to create more vintage, soft focus shots... Mine a quite sharp and textured usually. Change is good... Even just for a little while.
    Jennie. X

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    1. Go for it, Jennie! I'd love to see what you do. :) Checking out your blog and photos right now!

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  2. Even if you change the "subject" or the thematic of the pictures, I can notice your beautiful and particular style in all of them :)

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    1. Aww, that's nice, Ariadna. :) I guess our personality will still come through in whatever we choose to do, huh? Thanks!

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  3. I love to experiment. I think it keeps the creative juices flowing so to speak. Having said that, I love your style. Your photographs have such a clear 'feel' in them. Beautiful.

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    1. Wow, thanks, Karin. I appreciate that. :) I've always been a little afraid to experiment but I'm really having fun with it right now!

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  4. Vicki, I love these photos and the way you've put them together. Judging from your work, it never seems like you're in a creative rut! But I guess we all are from time to time. Maybe we actually need it - to rest our brains, allowing it to work by itself can actually work wonders. I've noticed improvements both in my dancing and my playing after breaks. My piano teacher always said: "Take a week off, but don't feel bad about it or it won't work!" I figure that the trick is not panicking or trying to force it when we don't get new ideas.

    At the moment, I'm trying my hand at designing and sewing!

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    1. Thanks, Trud. :) I love what you shared, too. I agree about taking a break...maybe even a long one at times and also trying new things along the way. I'd love to see your designing/sewing projects!

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  5. All the time! I like to do traditional, realistic drawing, creative stylized drawing and now I'm learning to sew and make things too. Sometimes I feel I should stick to one way of working and focus on that. I get bored though and like to do different things.

    Beautiful photo's! I'd love to see some of your sketches :)

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    1. Thanks, Rachel! We'll see about that one. ha, ha. You're an inspiration. :)

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Thanks so much for your comments. Your thoughts, opinions, and ideas are important to me!

~ Vicki