I haven’t picked up my camera in months, and I’ve found it’s the best way to improve your photography!

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I haven’t picked up my camera in months, and I’ve found it’s the best way to improve your photography!

I haven’t picked up my camera in months, and for the first time in a long time, I’m not beating myself up about it. Normally, I’m one of those people who never leaves the house without a camera slung over a shoulder or tucked into a coat pocket.

Street photography is my default language, my way of keeping pace with the world. But lately, the colder weather has slowed everything down. The nights draw in early, the wind stings your fingers, and the idea of standing on a street corner waiting for the right moment feels less like a joy and more like a test of endurance.

(Image credit: Future / Sebastian Oakley)

This isn’t the first time I’ve slipped into a quiet season with my photography. It happens every few years, usually when life demands a slower rhythm. And every time, without fail, I come back sharper. The old mantra insists that practice makes perfect, but creativity doesn’t always work that way. Sometimes the best thing you can do for your eye is to rest it, to stop forcing inspiration and let it simmer in the background.

What I’ve come to realise is that stepping away from the camera doesn’t mean stepping away from photography. Even when I’m not shooting, I’m consuming images constantly – YouTube deep dives, photobooks stacked beside the bed, interviews with photographers who remind me why I fell in love with this craft in the first place. Those things feed the mind just as much as walking the streets with a camera in hand.

(Image credit: Sebastian Oakley / Future)

There’s a pressure in modern photography culture to be relentlessly productive. Shoot every day. Always carry your camera. Don’t miss a moment. And while there’s value in discipline, there’s also value in stepping back and letting yourself breathe.

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