Photographic unconscious
Last month I re-read a lot of my old posts and made some conclusions regarding the past information. Most likely that information was correct, but only for me. And now I'm different and, accordingly, that information no longer works.

I argued that different genres refer to different frequencies.

Some genres belong to the material frequency or the frequency of the mind, and some are more spiritual or at the frequency of the soul, heart, without the mind...

Now I feel it all differently.

It all remained the same, I just began to see it from a different angle.

It all depends on me, on what frequency or creative wave I am on.

I shoot in different genres: street, night landscape, postcard landscape, reportage.

But the genre is not so important as the creative approach itself. And now it changes over time and most likely is not cyclical.

...I again need a notebook to draw diagrams and analyze everything.

Although I will say so.

Previously, I was looking for spectacularity: moonsets and sunrises, a night landscape with stars, long exposures, processing, filters, northern lights ...

Then I had some sense: reportage photography, events, street life, everyday life...

Then I found documentation: minimal processing, projects about dilapidated housing disappearing into the past, villages...

Then I was interested in graphics: at first I looked for it separately and chaotic, and then I began to find it everywhere and in everything, and began to streamline - nature, trees, textures, urban compositions...

And now I have come to spots and a meaningless heap of objects. I came to where the unconscious works, where I am only a medium...

At a certain moment there is only a form of consciousness that is equivalent to a creative device and nothing else.

You can call it frequency. But it does not really affect the genre and preferences.

You can shoot both graphics with a city landscape, as well as night courtyards or street scenes with spots. After all, I used to see minimalism, but now I am disconnected from this creative technique...and so much so that it seems meaningless and uninteresting to me.
