Apparently this was the last words of Goethe. Perhaps this is also a good motto for our lives and photography?
The brighter, the better.
An epiphany about myself:
The brighter it is, the happier I am.
I typically hate when it is dark. I prefer the light. The happiest places I’ve been is Vietnam (Hanoi, Saigon) where it is insanely bright. Also when I was living in a high rise apartment with huge floor to ceiling windows with insane natural light. Even now in the winter in Providence, installing a ton of LED strip lights in my kitchen has improved my mood 10x! Also great living in Mexico City.
Add more light to your life
Pragmatically speaking, choose an apartment or home with the maximal amount of natural light. I’m starting to think choosing a living place with the maximum amount of natural light is more important than “locationâ€. Better to live in a worse or less desirable location/neighborhood but more light! Same goes with cities or places you decide to live. I’ll never forget the dark gloom and melancholy I felt spending a winter in Marseille, Prague, and Berlin due to lack of natural light and the dark. And perhaps if we do decide to live in places with no light during the winter (Montreal, Umea in Sweden, etc)… create living spaces with insane amounts of light, lumens, and brightness.
Brighter photos
Perhaps also with our photos … more brightness! Shoot more with a flash, or increase the exposure compensation to your photos to make your photos brighter! One of the benefits of RICOH GR II over RICOH GR III (GR II has built in flash).