Unleashing your inner-child:
1. No boundaries; it is all iteration.

Ain’t no final destination. It is all iteration, experimentation, bricolage, trial-and-error.
2. How to find inspiration
I like to read. I like to read great literature fro the past. For example “Iliad” by Homer, and also philosophical texts, like ‘On the nature of things‘ by Lucretius.
Generally speaking, philosophy is probably the best source of information. Because it will stir in you, the *WHY* be creative thought.
3. Create in a spirit of play
“Creativity” literally means to create. Thus, the more you create, the more ‘creative’ you are.
If you look at my slides, I explain how creativity is a fun process. As you create, you are in a process of becoming.
4. Make do with what you got, where you are, right now.
Creativity articles:
Re-discover your inner-child like PICASSO:
- How I Make iMovie Slideshows
- If You’re Bored at Home, Make Beats!
- Creative Productivity
- In Praise of Repetition
- The Eternal Creative Loop
- CREATE!
- The Goal is Spontaneous Creative Activity
- Ignore Your Haters.
- You’re on a Winning Streak
- Ultralight Photography
- How to see.
- CREATORS SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH.
- How to Ignore Your Inner-Critic
- How to Unlock Your Inner-Genius
- Success is Your Only Option
- How to Make Your Photos More Artistic
- Creative Lessons Rick Rubin Can Teach You About Photography
- Why I Love Shooting With an LCD Screen
- How to Shoot Abstract Photography
- How to Be More Spontaneous in Your Photography and Life
- How to Re-Invent Yourself in Photography
- How to Photograph Like a Child
- How to Be a More Imaginative Photographer
- Provoke
- Never Rust
- Limit Your Palette
- Follow Your Intuition
- Have Creative Confidence in Yourself
- How To Find Your Unique Voice in Photography
- Beginner’s Mind
- There is No Wrong Way to Shoot Street Photography
- You Can’t Control the Results, Only Effort
- On Capturing Beauty in the Mundane
- On Searching For the Maximum
- The Beauty of “Creative Constraints”
- How to Stay Curious
- Enjoy the Process
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