Limits to Creativity; An Inward Review
Are People born Creative? What does it take to be called a Creative? Does taking culls from others mean you’re not creative enough?
All of these are questions that plague the creative
society in recent times. The emergence of social media brought the world
together and that has had its benefits even in the photography world, Clients
and Photographers can get in contact whilst living miles apart, Instagram
portfolios lay bare bodies of work so a client knows exactly what a
photographer can offer but with this comes the downsides; exclusivity of work
shared online has become harder as people share your work most times without
consent. We could say watermark your images but with advancement in technology
also comes then advancement of software so watermarks can be removed. Hard
thought out ideas are copied and whilst no idea is entirely new and is built
on preexisting art, most people just take an idea and copy it down to the
latter.
All of these are problems that we can’t solve today
and whilst this push us photographers to work even harder at creating imagery
that we can call our own, it’s also a call to look into how we can make
technology of today (outside improved cameras and photo equipment) work for the
advancement of our creativity.
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