Remix Your Photos

A fun creative activity we could do is this: remix our photos.

Why?

If you’re strapped for time, or somehow you don’t have that many opportunities to go out and shoot new photos, just take your old photos and just remix them.

How do you do this? I really like the Procreate app, available both on iPhone and iPad. Glitch your photos, add chromatic aberration, add color gradient, add noise, and try to destroy your image.

A remix is also a creative act.

The Art of Creativity

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The Art of Creativity

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Re-discover your inner-child like PICASSO:

  1. In Praise of Creativity
  2. EXTREME PRIDE.
  3. How to Conquer Creative Stagnation
  4. CREATIVE UPCYCLING
  5. Fewer Choices, More Creativity
  6. CREATIVE DARING
  7. CREATIVITY over PRODUCTIVITY
  8. HOW TO BECOME A MORE CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHER
  9. The Simplest Creative Workflow
  10. The Artistic Impulse
  11. The Photographer as Painter
  12. Home Photography Assignments
  13. Creative Optionality
  14. All Photos are Creative Photos
  15. In Photography Even the Smallest Thing Can be a Leitmotif
  16. 5 Creative Photography Motivation Ideas
  17. Creative Cross-Pollination
  18. In Praise of Creative Repetition
  19. The Joy of Glitching Your Photos
  20. How to Master Creativity
  21. Creative Work and Physiology
  22. Enough is Never Enough.
  23. Become More Uninhibited
  24. Utilitarianism is the Enemy of Creativity
  25. CONQUER CREATIVITY
  26. ERIC KIM Thoughts on Creativity
  27. What Do You *Really* Want in Life?
  28. Creative Iteration
  29. In Photography, Even the Smallest Thing Can Be a Leitmotif
  30. The Art of Creativity
  31. Why Constrain Yourself in Only Color or Black and White?
  32. In Praise of Collaging Your Photos
  33. The Purpose is to Create
  34. Photographing With No Filter in Small JPEG
  35. The Impetus to Create
  36. On Focusing on Your Own Self Development
  37. WHY COME UP WITH NEW IDEAS?
  38. Visual Stochastic Resonance
  39. Future Creativity
  40. Eternal Re-Creation
  41. How I Come Up With My Ideas (Ideation 101)
  42. How to Be Creative During Quarantine
  43. Constraints are Creative
  44. HOW TO BE MORE CREATIVE DURING COVID
  45. It is All Connected.
  46. What is Interesting to You is Very Likely to Be Interesting to Others
  47. Happiness as a Means to Creative Productivity
  48. How I Remix My Photos in iPad and ProCreate
  49. Creative Productivity
  50. In Praise of Repetition
  51. The Eternal Creative Loop
  52. CREATE!
  53. The Goal is Spontaneous Creative Activity
  54. Ignore Your Haters.
  55. You’re on a Winning Streak
  56. Ultralight Photography
  57. How to see.
  58. CREATORS SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH.
  59. How to Ignore Your Inner-Critic
  60. How to Unlock Your Inner-Genius
  61. Success is Your Only Option
  62. How to Make Your Photos More Artistic
  63. Creative Lessons Rick Rubin Can Teach You About Photography
  64. Why I Love Shooting With an LCD Screen
  65. How to Shoot Abstract Photography
  66. How to Be More Spontaneous in Your Photography and Life
  67. How to Re-Invent Yourself in Photography
  68. How to Photograph Like a Child
  69. How to Be a More Imaginative Photographer
  70. Provoke
  71. Never Rust
  72. Limit Your Palette
  73. Follow Your Intuition
  74. Have Creative Confidence in Yourself
  75. How To Find Your Unique Voice in Photography
  76. Beginner’s Mind
  77. There is No Wrong Way to Shoot Street Photography
  78. You Can’t Control the Results, Only Effort
  79. On Capturing Beauty in the Mundane
  80. On Searching For the Maximum
  81. The Beauty of “Creative Constraints”
  82. How to Stay Curious
  83. Enjoy the Process

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