What Does Kim Do With All The Photographs She Takes?

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  • čas přidán 18. 07. 2022
  • Join Kim as she heads out for an evening of photography. She shares what she does with all the images she takes and talks about the current devastation being caused by bird flu.
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Komentáře • 312

  • @TheeJaneDoe
    @TheeJaneDoe Před 2 lety +6

    Insightful lovely video Kim 🙂 It has a Sean Tucker vibe 💛

  • @wmbrennan
    @wmbrennan Před 2 lety +81

    I feel the same as you Kim, I just retired from the medical world and I printed photos and put on hothead walls of my exam rooms. If a patient really liked one of my photos and wanted to buy one I would just give it to them frame and all. I made a lot of sick patients feel better through my photography. Love your channel.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  Před 2 lety +7

      This is so lovely Bill! What a kind thing to do for your patients. Thank you for sharing this story. It made me smile 😊

    • @susanfirth2279
      @susanfirth2279 Před 2 lety +4

      What a kind and generous thing to do for your patients. My hats off to you kind sir.

    • @randompete2204
      @randompete2204 Před 2 lety +4

      What a nice thing to do, I bet it lifted their spirits too.
      I've been having a lot of hospital visits for cancer treatment, and some of the photography that is on the walls in The Christie are very good at lifting my spirit while sat waiting and walking through the corridors.
      Sadly not everyone seems to notice them, but then again if they aren't feeling to good that day it is understandable.

    • @Boatzerama
      @Boatzerama Před 2 lety +2

      @@randompete2204 all the best to you with your treatment.

  • @Trish12303
    @Trish12303 Před 2 lety +19

    I am right there with you Kim, I don’t do anything with my images. Photography is my place I go to forget the chaos of the world, it’s my “zen” place. I love photography because it renews my soul. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @metsfan3177
    @metsfan3177 Před 2 lety +13

    This is exactly how I feel about my photography. Photography is my therapy and it has saved me so many times. Getting out and taking images gets me out of the house and out of my head. I’m very good at what I do, but I do it for me. Thank you so much for sharing your views and for your images.

  • @britishrose9417
    @britishrose9417 Před 2 lety +26

    Having a camera is a bit like having a dog - it makes you go for a walk and exercise, explore places, it's the motivation to go and be part of the world around you. I take about 250 photos for every one I actually use. Like you say it connects you to nature, and I'm right with you there!

  • @fredfleming8905
    @fredfleming8905 Před 2 lety +5

    I am one of those with 1000’s of photos on hard drives. I share them on Flickr mostly. I find it great that I can show people my part of the world as others show theirs. That’s what I enjoy the most about your videos/photos I can visit your area of the world from the convenience of my phone/tablet/computer without flying there….can’t afford to travel the world. So just seeing your photos and videos they have all but one thing….smell. I feel like I am there…and that’s good. I agree totally there is joy in just getting out and taking a picture of a moment in time. You’re philosophy is spot on! Fred in Texas

  • @hilleviupmanis8687
    @hilleviupmanis8687 Před 11 měsíci

    The last picture of the sky is like an bird angel from the sky. So beautiful.

  • @fly-pedro
    @fly-pedro Před 2 lety +3

    I felt exactly the same about 25 years ago and I stopped putting a film in my camera, but continued to take photos with it. The images are still somewhere in my head and the experience connecting with nature is unforgettable. Thank you for this great video.

  • @baloobear7838
    @baloobear7838 Před 2 lety +11

    As others will also say, I don't photographs, I take memories. I am 76 now, and after a lifetime of travel I often just look at some pics randomly, and remember the times my wife, family and myself had. My wife and I have frequently just sat and chatted for long periods recounting the memories inspired by some old pictures.. Fabulous!

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  Před 2 lety +5

      This is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this. Gave me a warm feeling. I do love that - we don't take photos, we take memories ☺️

    • @ashstubbings2603
      @ashstubbings2603 Před 2 lety +2

      Just what photography is all about.. creating memories! Wonderful! What a lot of wonderful memories you must have?

  • @karenbergmann209
    @karenbergmann209 Před 2 lety +9

    I’ve been making photo books for the past several years, either telling a story or just picking my favourite images. It’s neat to see how I have progressed in my photography skills. And I love sharing them with others so they are encouraged to do something similar.

    • @tmeeten3195
      @tmeeten3195 Před rokem

      I made a photo book for my dad of the birds I have photographed since our lockdowns and he loves it. Dad shows everyone his bird book but I am just happy to make him happy in some small way.

  • @jennifercall9014
    @jennifercall9014 Před rokem

    Absolutely love how my camera helps me see the flowers details of the world. ❤

  • @asokag-m8112
    @asokag-m8112 Před 6 měsíci

    Spot on! I went through a phase where several years of exuberant photo-taking came to a near standstill, save for occasional iPhone snapshots. Why? The utter despondence that it was all for naught. Having amassed several thousand images, the vast majority have never been seen by anyone but me through the rear-LCD of the camera I took them on.
    I recently went on a safari and in preparation, upgraded my kit to do justice to the wildlife and scenics I would encounter. I’m glad I did, not only for actually getting more meaningful images, but it rekindled my passion for freezing moments of beauty.
    I’ve since started cataloging my stash chronologically, and by event. It’s taking me and my family on an amazing journey of past experiences. I’ve never sold a print in my life, but would love to. Or a photo-book, perhaps. But that aside, going through this collection has given me the impetus to go out and indulge in the activity again, savoring the moment, whilst preserving memories for the future.

  • @michaeltorluemke3322
    @michaeltorluemke3322 Před 8 měsíci

    Your right about the bird in the photographs it just adds that little sign of life and freedom to the picture. Nicely done. I love taking pictures of birds because they just signal a simpler way of life, a bit of fun, and a lot of freedom to go where you want to go whenever you want to. They just seem to trigger that dream I’ve always had to be able to fly. The freedom that provides. The opportunity to see the world from a different perspective every day.

  • @malcolmdillaway8274
    @malcolmdillaway8274 Před 2 lety +3

    Listening to your video and comments really bought home to me what I’ve felt for some time I just like to get out with my camera and enjoy the peace and countryside rather than creating an image for someone else. I also store my photos on the hard drive for my own pleasure. Thank you for being inspirational Kim.

  • @garysmith4920
    @garysmith4920 Před rokem

    I have had the same question Kim. One thing I do is have my favorite photos on a screen saver slide show. They take me back to the feelings of the time and place when I took them.

  • @maryedwards3583
    @maryedwards3583 Před 2 lety +1

    I am with you all the way, Kim. I dont have a dog, so take my camera for a walk instead to enjoy nature. Nothing can beat that feeling of being in the moment and a photo really doesn't come close to that feeling. It just acts as a memory of how that moment felt. Priceless!!

  • @robnelson4510
    @robnelson4510 Před 11 měsíci

    I SO relate to what you said about why you capture images. For me too, it's about being in the moment (photographic mindfulness). I work remotely, study remotely - and my camera is what gets me out of the house so I can connect with something that's much bigger than me, and which takes my mind to a much calmer place. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts (and your wonderful images, of course).

  • @charlesbertram5138
    @charlesbertram5138 Před rokem

    Love this. When I look at one of my hundreds of thousands of photos, I can pretty much remember the moment i took the photo.

  • @Si0bart
    @Si0bart Před 2 lety +3

    You have a camera where other people have a dog to get out the house. I say this while trying to figure out why I'd got so many photos in lightroom and If i copied files of an old memory card or not as I never do anything with photos either just leavign the m on the hdd. The sky lately has been amazing at sunset. Thanks for sharing this Kim

  • @SwanSycorax
    @SwanSycorax Před 2 lety

    Totally agree with your reasoning regarding why you take so many images. It is all about the enjoyment of getting out and experiencing the world around us.

  • @lisasimpson9343
    @lisasimpson9343 Před 2 lety

    Same here Kim, I do give people images, dogs, people, motorbikes I take around town, just email them to them. Avian flu is terrible. Back in the 90's we had a disease that made kangaroos go blind, so the poor things starved to death or went in front of cars. All these things are heart wrenching. They dont ask for these things...... Great spot, lovely video as always. Look forward to the next.

  • @russhawkins7419
    @russhawkins7419 Před rokem

    I am with you. I enjoy getting out in nature, but I also take pictures and share with those that are unable to get out in nature.

  • @marknongkhlaw1674
    @marknongkhlaw1674 Před rokem

    Experience, experience. Nothing can replace that, least of all selling them. And experience cannot and should not be sold. The experience and memories are so personal, so intimate. I agree 💯 %

  • @hjones451
    @hjones451 Před 2 lety +1

    Happiness is everything in life - long may it last. Photography makes me happy - you too!

  • @iqueque
    @iqueque Před rokem

    I have been taking photographs for over 50 years, 10 of them as a professional in the 1980’s. I moved on once I realised that in the professional advertising industry, I was basically the technician at the command of creative directors.
    For the last 16 years I have used photography to capture memories of travel adventures and as a creative hobby. I try to share an image online every week with family and friends. In addition, each year I print, usually on canvas, about 12-15 photos at between 40 x 60 to 60 x 90 cm to hang on my walls and then give away to family and friends. And I make an annual calendar to gift to friends and acquaintances. I make slide shows to share with the people I accompanied on adventures. Lastly I have produced 8 books of either major adventures ( 30 month motorcycle trip the length of the Americas) or favourite images of a year. In my dotage, I find comfort looking through these books in reliving the memories!

  • @askssk715
    @askssk715 Před 11 měsíci

    I've been doing photography as a hobby for over 20 years. I love being out in nature and love birding. I live in Miami, FL, where it's always green. One of the things I love to do is go somewhere to see fall color, so I try to do that yearly. I set up a website and I love to share my images through blogging. There's always a story to tell, so that's the way I do it. I don't have many followers, mostly family, but it makes me happy to share. I haven't picked up my camera in many months. Like you said in another video I watched today, I've kind of lost my mojo and I'm tired. You have been very motivating to me. My camera is out of my backpack and I'm charging up my batteries. It's very hot here too, but I'm thinking about getting out this coming weekend to my local botanical garden. Glad I stumbled upon your channel. You are truly a special person.

  • @gerarbara
    @gerarbara Před 2 lety

    Well said kim. It's like a mountaineer who climbs mountains. What do they do with their memories? It's about enjoying the experience and just being there.

  • @user-jf3zi2zz8i
    @user-jf3zi2zz8i Před rokem

    I'm with you on the experiences of being out there and enjoying the moment of snapping the photos. I too have loads of photos on hard drives but I have what I call my highlights. I have all of these photos on a flash drive and also in my computer and run as a slide show when we have a get together at the house. Everyboby likes to see them and brings back so many good memories. You can remember exactly where you were and so many details about the photo. Absolutely love photograbhy . My escape from the crazy world. Love seeing your CZcams videos. Keep getting out there, Thanks !!!

  • @barrystent3689
    @barrystent3689 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you Kim for this insightful and interesting film. You're right, the Avian flu tragedy does not get anywhere near enough air time but its great that you've brought it to people's attention. To answer your question, I hope one day I will take good enough images to print and put on my walls. For now I'm happy learning about the art of photography and enjoying the moment 😊

  • @kelleycheung
    @kelleycheung Před 2 lety +3

    For me, the joy of photography comes for the most part in the creating, and then also in the sharing and inspiring. Thanks for all that you do to inspire here on the 'tube, Kim! ❤

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Kim for sharing your experience with great location...yes I only keep my pics on my computer as I am 78 yrs old and just love taking photos & connecting with nature & surrounds wherever I am...I am only a hobbyist & just record a moment in time.... terrible about the bird flue situation & the heat you are experiencing... cheers from Australia 😀❤️

  • @paulomarquesphotography

    that's it, enjoying the moment as if it were therapy🙏😊 thank you Kim

  • @briansture4353
    @briansture4353 Před 2 lety

    The camera is the tool that makes you wait for that moment to take the photograph it is the reason you stay and ponder the scene.
    Sucking in its beauty. Your patience is a virtue and the camera demands your patience and then you see the moment you have been waiting for and the camera fires and preserves that very moment. You feel elated seeing the image. Time is progressive it can't be reversed
    A great feeling knowing you were in the moment at that precise second, just a point in time captured forever. This is very rewarding.
    When I look at some of my special images taken some years ago it takes me back in time and reminds me of that moment.

  • @danielborden8385
    @danielborden8385 Před rokem

    I am exactly the same way, it's not the destination but the journey. The road trips to different places, different sceneries in nature and the connection with it. Feeling grounded then there is the different animals you get to see. Even if I don't get the shot I got to see something beautiful 😌 loving your channel 😊

  • @josephschimmer302
    @josephschimmer302 Před 2 lety

    I am with you. Someone used the term „zen“ in the comments. Usually I compare it with the concentration it takes to shoot a bow. But since a few years I have started to print books of my journeys or certain topics I follow. I am a journalist and storytelling is my thing. Reducing thousands of pictures to one hundred, editing them, sequence them, makes me go through this intensive moments of taking them again.

  • @Aerialaitch00
    @Aerialaitch00 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your wise philosophy, a philosophy I share. Photography has been my passion for over fifty years, a private passion that keeps me connected with this unique planet we’re privileged to be a part of. Thank you.

  • @woodyhoyle1
    @woodyhoyle1 Před 2 lety

    Excellent summary of your feelings. You are not alone!!

  • @simonstevens1631
    @simonstevens1631 Před 2 lety +8

    A similar subject came up with Allister Ben the other day. I explained that I took images because of the moment, just like you. I keep the images as a record like footprints through my life's journey. Someday I will not be able to go out and I'll have all these images. When I look at them I'll feel transported back to that moment. If someone asks I can tell them all about the evening or morning andcthe location. I might recall a funny story about how I got there or relay a historical event that also happened then. The image becomes a trigger for our mind. It's our image. It's not in a portfolio but it means and feels a lot to us.
    Alistair Ben and others are lucky to have a body of top knotch work that they can write and print books. Most of us will just tell stories of our lives. Where when and how each image came about. The drives become a record of us. Our journey. Our footprints in the sands of time. At the end of our life we can hope someone will care for the drives but more than likely our story will fade away in a landfill. Sad but like the dead birds nothing is permanent. The birds will return in time.
    Lovely thought process kim. I really enjoyed this video.

  • @wallybornmann8336
    @wallybornmann8336 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your philosophy on taking photographs. I've always been of the mind that if you can't do anything with what you've photographed then what's the sense of it. You've gotten me to appreciate another side of the art. I do enjoy the moment when I press the shutter. Thank you for showing me another side to pressing that shutter.

  • @robertspeicher5047
    @robertspeicher5047 Před 2 lety +2

    Visual memories. My film slide days. I was in a. Camera club and each meeting we would see what the members " caught". My slides are my visual memories. Look at the slide, recall where, what the day was like. Returning home after being out taking photos and the anticipation when the slides returned and enjoying the memories.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  Před 2 lety

      This is so beautiful Robert! I love this - visual memories, what a lovely term 😍

  • @bryanpriestley2701
    @bryanpriestley2701 Před 2 lety +2

    Just learning in my first year taking pics and I keep them on my hard drive. Always looking back at the places I've been and try to improve my images the good ones I keep.makes me happy because the camera sees things you don't.thanks kim

  • @luckyman1953
    @luckyman1953 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, I think I love you for your sincerity, it is so refreshing. I am 69, a former Hippie (oh yeah the 60s) retired professional soldier, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and through my wife, I have found photography to be a very healing gift. I have been shooting now for a bit over 5 years and accumulated well over 30,000 compositions both film and digital. I print some and give them away, maybe a few for myself, but usually I just share them with the world, not that I'm great.
    Actually, I think I am mediocre, but we are our worst critics, right. My belief, my mantra if you will: If you love something you do not profit from that love. I love it because it allows me to capture a special moment in time that only I was privy to and I feel a need to share it so others can as well.
    I have been told "you're really good, you need to sell them" but evidently they don't get it, I mean if you love something that is so personal you don't sell it do you? Some do, I do not. Keep up the great work.
    Thanks for saying it so much better than I ever could. I would like to be able to send you a couple of mine in a way to say thanks, but I honestly don't know how that would be possible.

  • @segwaytothepicture1109
    @segwaytothepicture1109 Před 2 lety +4

    After an accident photography was away for me to reconnect with nature, but also with myself. Most of the images end up on a hard dive some on social media, but most of all they inspire me to get up and take the next one. Thank you for the video’s.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  Před 2 lety +2

      This is so lovely! I'm glad photography has given you this. So beautiful! Thank you for sharing ☺️

  • @kevinwarburton4619
    @kevinwarburton4619 Před rokem

    Hi Kim, Another superb video, it's so sad regarding the Bird flu, as for what I do with my images, I retired from sports photography this last March where i sold to various outlets etc but now I add the occasional one to social media store them on my hard drives, but mainly like you and a lot of people on here it's my enjoyment and helps me get closer to an outside world that is so beautiful. keep up the great work Kim

  • @williamm.3981
    @williamm.3981 Před 2 lety

    Photography has always been my way to enjoy and to appreciate nature, family and places I’ve been to. I’ve been at this since I was 9 years old, I’m 63 now. I still love it , I do it for enjoyment. I print some,make albums and put them on my walls. Mostly digital and I still shoot some film . Overall I make a lot of photos and store them. 😅📸😊

  • @jeffreyhofmeister3103
    @jeffreyhofmeister3103 Před 2 lety

    Kim I feel the same as you with my images. I started out with my grand mother's Kodak Brownie camera many years ago. I think wanted to be able to capture the moment. Perhaps it was a feeling joy, happiness and realizing that that moment wouldn't happen again. But having the pictures would helps remind me of a happy time.

  • @tmeeten3195
    @tmeeten3195 Před rokem

    I have just found your channel and you are a lady after my own heart. I take photos because I like to get out into nature too, not to sell them. I share my favourites on social media and I don't care how many likes I get for them as I enjoy them and that's what counts but it is nice to share our beautiful country with others. It was very sad to see your end photos. We have a local Gannet colony here in Auckland, NZ and I photograph them often. Such beautiful birds. A very moving video. Thank you

  • @MarkRobinsonMusic
    @MarkRobinsonMusic Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this Kim. You're right - it's about the experience, not just the photo; seeing that perfect image means you experienced it, and had to be in the great outdoors to have that experience.
    I love your videos, the way you connect with your inner self through nature is a lesson for us all.

  • @TimvanderLeeuw
    @TimvanderLeeuw Před rokem

    I love the experience, it gives me a great kick.
    And I enjoy the processing, to bring out more from the images.
    I also love the result, the images. I put them on my screensaver to see them again and again, enjoy the beauty and relive memories.
    I started making them into calendars, for myself and my extended family.
    And I put them on some social media, but sharing is not the reason for taking the images!

  • @spaininaframe8940
    @spaininaframe8940 Před 2 lety +2

    What a great way to explain photography in a nut shell...I do commercial photography for a living but actually what you say is so true...do it because you love it..thanks for sharing your experience with us kim

  • @Triplebuc50
    @Triplebuc50 Před rokem

    I like the idea of just Creating images for personal enjoyment, maybe others will enjoy them, that is satisfying to feel appreciation for what I have strived to catch that “Special Moment in Time”!!

  • @freeray8111
    @freeray8111 Před rokem

    Photography for me , it brings me to life. Gets me away from the 9 to 5 and let’s me enjoy the beauty that God gave us. It also relaxes the soul.

  • @davidcollins2724
    @davidcollins2724 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been taking landscape photos for over 50 years and have recently been asking myself the same question as you. In the past my answer has always been similar to yours, but having recently retired, I scanned several thousand transparencies, many of which have now inspired my first attempts at watercolour landscapes. I continue to carry a camera, but painting has added a new dimension to my creative efforts. So you never know what the future may hold for you! Keep up the good work. You're an inspiration!

  • @DavidTpitCabrera
    @DavidTpitCabrera Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful video Kim, you are so right. we need to enjoy more de process and connect.

  • @heyalexjota
    @heyalexjota Před rokem

    What a raw video and at the same time beautiful Kim ... I hope that bird flu is long gone and birds are getting back to his normal life.

  • @dfinlay587
    @dfinlay587 Před 2 lety

    I share with friends, and fellow photographers. I take them for myself, but do enjoy the sharing of my experiences. Only print a few to hang in my home and my office.

  • @haimtoeg
    @haimtoeg Před rokem +1

    I think this is the most compelling video on your channel, thank you Kim. I shoot film, mostly black and white, and do nothing with the images except occasionally post on instagram and use as background for zoom calls.Photography gets me out of the house, exploring and learning my surroundings, and processing the film, scanning negatives, etc., is a nice technical challenge that I enjoy. So, if you like, it's a sanity preservation activity. Luckily I have a day job that frees me from the need to make photography a commercial activity. Thanks Kim, this is a rare youtube video that actually made me think.

  • @jonbradshaw3385
    @jonbradshaw3385 Před 2 lety

    I the core of it for me is that It feels therapeutic to go out and take the photographs I take. I take some very nice pictures, but have never made money with them. I will print them and hang them in my home for myself, my family and friends to enjoy. At times I have had friends tell me they would like to purchase one from me and I give it to them as a gift, their friendship being Al the payment I require. I love your video Kim, I hope to someday make it to Scotland and take some pictures there!

  • @hrorm
    @hrorm Před 2 lety

    All the yes. Im new to photography and have just got an actual camera. So im trying to learn a lot but I love taking photos and doing editing as well. Last week I went up to a little mountain here in Norway in the middle of the night. As I waited for the sun rise I heard deer began to sing to eachother in the valley below. It was so magical to experience. I had no idea they did that. And then the sun began to rise and I swear, it was such a beautiful moment. Have a ton of beautiful photos from it. Im so glad I can take my camera out in nature and take photos of things like that. We are lucky to have found this joy. I have no idea what to do with the photos other then to post on social media, but I know this is what I want to do for the rest of my life :)

  • @blairhannon3478
    @blairhannon3478 Před rokem

    Beautiful inspiring video Kim. Very sad about the sea birds. I like you, feel the experience of just going out in nature with camera is so much more than just going out to get that 'perfect' photo. I like very much what you said about your camera is your tool to get you out into nature. Love your photos and channel. Take care stay safe and Bless You. Your friend, Blair

  • @andydungan3335
    @andydungan3335 Před 2 lety +2

    I can tell by the smile on your face (except when talking about the birds) that you are doing what you love! Even the birds are part of that love. Pictures do tell a story. After only a day and 100+ comments it seems I have learned how many people are just taking the photos for themselves. That surprised me. 48,248 pics (not so many since I started digital in 1999). I don't use social media so they are all on my hard drive and some have been printed for me and friends. Thanks for asking great questions.

  • @duncanmit5307
    @duncanmit5307 Před 2 lety

    💜👍💜👍💜.....your so right its the experience of getting out and taking photos ...👍💜i have lots of photos but its the taking of the photos my joy ..and learning

  • @ashstubbings2603
    @ashstubbings2603 Před 2 lety +2

    23 degrees! You've had it quite easy Kim! Although I'm sure I don't need to tell you that. It's been as high as 34 - 36 here in Nottinghamshire! Having said that, as I look out of my bedroom window there is the most spectacular sunset I've ever seen! The colours in the sky are out of this world! Pinks, purples, oranges! Amazing. And where am I?..Indoors! Typical! 😂😂
    With regards to what you were saying about 'doing stuff with your images', I can completely relate to what you were talking about.. for me too, it's not just about the final image.. it's about getting out there with my camera. It's about simply being outdoors and connecting with nature and my camera is simply the tool I use to do just that.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  Před 2 lety

      Yes we've been lucky up here! Has been 28 degrees in places but thankfully not where I am 😊 Hope you're surviving ok down there! Lovely that you have a sunset to enjoy. Embrace the moment - they'll be plenty more to photograph.

  • @katekoebler1505
    @katekoebler1505 Před 9 měsíci

    I share my pictures on Facebook , on Flickr and with friends. My favorite subjects are my dogs, flowers, butterflies, nature. The few dog shows that I attend each year I enjoy taking pictures of my friends with their dogs in the ring - giving those pictures to them .

  • @RobtJMooreII
    @RobtJMooreII Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. I take your very salient point that being in the moment is more important than boffo box-office images.
    Including images of the bird carcasses is also 'being in the moment'. In ways, those photos have more dramatic impact than a lovely Scottish seascape.

  • @michaeltorluemke3322
    @michaeltorluemke3322 Před 8 měsíci

    You asked what I do with my photos. I like to put them on my TV, and old monitor, or one of those electronic picture frames. It lets me display them in the background , without having to concentrate on viewing them, they can bring back memories of people, places, things. I can easily change the theme, the weather, or anything to just change my moods. It helps when I get depressed to just see and remember where I’ve been, what I’ve done, who I’ve met, and what I’ve seen. It helps to give me ideas and want to go out and take more pictures. Nature is one of the best places to go when you feel lost or depressed because it doesn’t care how you feel , it doesn’t demand anything of you, it just lets you be you, and hopes you do the same and let it be what it is. Just the sounds (and many times the quiet), the smells, and the views, can just help you relax and enjoy a little bit of peace in a crazy, chaotic world. You can forget your troubles even if it’s just for a short time.

  • @thomasd6592
    @thomasd6592 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been photographing, on and off mostly off, for the past 50 years. I've done darkroom printing a bit. Moved to digital about 2012. I made a photo book of my children when they were little and gave each a copy as a gift. When the pandemic hit and we were advised to shelter in place I thought to print and send cards to family and friends as an old fashioned way to connect. Hand written cards are way more personal than texts or tweets. I did that many times and for the last few times I printed and included two postcards, with stamps, so people could reach out to others with a handwritten card.I like that photography gets you out in nature. For me it gets me out, be that nature or the street, but in addition I "discover" things i.e. I'm more aware of what's around me.

  • @jaredmathews2983
    @jaredmathews2983 Před 2 lety +2

    I didn't expect that! You eloquently expressed my own sentiments. Some of the images I create are used as screen savers on my laptop, but I typically don't share them with other people. They primarily serve as a tool to improve my own experience and preserve or recall memories. I enjoy the process of photography, learning, and improvement. I use it as a tool for expanding my awareness. For me it tends to shift my focus from the ugliness of the human experience over to the beauty. It is easy for me to get mired in the ugliness, so the search for beauty and making myself more aware of the polar opposite of the ugliness of the external world, helps to balance the equation and have a more enjoyable experience via this extremely limited perspective as a human.

  • @knutjohnnyandersen3730

    I am so agree with you. For me the main thing are to take the pictures and experience the moment.
    Have you been in Norway to photograph. You have many very good thoughts about photography. Thank you.

  • @jackym61
    @jackym61 Před 2 lety

    What to do with my photos has been my dilemma. I do use them on social media but rarely print them out, being very critical of them. I'm constantly deleting because I think what what's the point of keeping so many? I learnt to enjoy the moment and the process during the lockdowns, and I think I took some good images because it, but now the 'muse' as it were has fled. Thank you for covering this subject and for including the poor seabirds, it made me cry, the harm we are doing to the planet. Take care. 🌅

  • @jamessalkeld781
    @jamessalkeld781 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm just the same Kim! Photos = memories. I love taking them and occasionally look back on them but not often. I'd rather go out snd take more and enjoy new moments!
    I love to share them with others too.
    A really lovely video Kim!

  • @lindakarlin2980
    @lindakarlin2980 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your wonderful thoughts. That is my thoughts exactly.

  • @johnk.4310
    @johnk.4310 Před rokem

    Cherish the moment which you will never experience again. 🙏

  • @regalwalnut
    @regalwalnut Před 2 lety

    This is very refreshing take and has helped me put to rest my own mental battle with all my photographs. The camera is a TOOL to connect to nature and/or people. Thx!

  • @rlau68
    @rlau68 Před rokem

    Thanks Again Kim! Stay in the moment!

  • @maureenkirby514
    @maureenkirby514 Před 2 lety

    I print photos for my Gallery walls aka walls in my home. I now review my technique, so as not to force an image; if you cannot see it, walk away. Photography is a journey to enjoy and I’ve added the ability to honestly look to improve and be selective when I shoot.

  • @caroljohnson4321
    @caroljohnson4321 Před 2 lety

    I print up my favorite images and display them throughout my house. I make changes as new images take a favorite place. I make photo books of the trips I make and of certain subject matter. I like holding the print in my hands and looking at it and reminiscing about when and how I took the image.

  • @ChristianLawrence
    @ChristianLawrence Před 2 lety

    Totally agree. A photo is is your journey and memories you make. Mine live on flickr so have an online alum to look back on. Its all about the process of getting out enjoying the process capturing images and editing afterwards as you quite rightly mentioned. Had several birds dying the Isle of wight as well 😢😢

  • @gazzavfe
    @gazzavfe Před 2 lety

    You are so right Kim, 9 years into photography here and still the best thing about it is actually being there in the moment and forgetting the rest of the world for awhile best hobby ever

  • @melissa2909
    @melissa2909 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been waiting for your next upload. ❤ Thank you for your lovely words and great video but most importantly thank you for raising awareness of the sadness of bird flu. Thank you for inspiring me EVERY SINGLE DAY!

  • @berniewhitebrown
    @berniewhitebrown Před 2 lety

    Well said Kim. Thank you for a brilliant thought provoking video. You've got me thinking!

  • @kevinyoung4946
    @kevinyoung4946 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you. I have been thinking about the same thing lately. Thinking about storing more and more of my photos. Watching this got me thinking, maybe my photography should be more about the experience of being out taking pictures rather than the pictures themselves. Thank you again !!

  • @robertlagrange6388
    @robertlagrange6388 Před rokem

    I put mine on a digital frame. I have appx 3,000 images and I get to relive those moments. I agree it is an excuse to get out and see things and explore.

  • @martynwells5594
    @martynwells5594 Před 2 lety

    It's the joy and process of taking the photographs and getting an image that I am proud of that really matters. Also looking back at those images on the hard drive and invoking the memories of that time and place. Nice thoughtful vlog Kim.

  • @janneroz-photographyonabudget

    I'm glad you answered your question. People ask me this all the time. Mainly stuff either gets stored on hard drives, the dross gets deleted. Lots on social media. Social media can be like showing slides to friends and family many years ago. The difference is they're not a captive market now and choose whether or not they want to view them. Sharing online in different groups and letting other like minded people gauge your work can be very rewarding too.

  • @susanfirth2279
    @susanfirth2279 Před 2 lety +1

    So hard to see those photo's of the sea birds but I think also a necessary one as this does bring about awareness. I've heard of the bird flu quite a bit lately. So heartbreaking. Not sure what we can do about it but I try to do things that hopefully makes at least some small difference. For example, the little plastic tags that are on packets of bread, I always break them in half. I was happy to find recently that a brand of bread I buy has changed from using these plastic tags and has switched to paper ones. There is something to be said about the "old ways" . As for what I do with my photo's, some I print and frame around my house, I've made calendars for friends and family as gifts but mostly they stay on my hard drive(s) and I go back and visit them from time to time and remember when I took them. I have so many photo boxes filled with prints (pre-digital). Good video Kim.

  • @paulcox3449
    @paulcox3449 Před 2 lety

    Totally agree with you Kim, yes it would be nice to have everything in print but very expensive and lots to think about ie paper, ink etc but no it's all about the moment and getting out and enjoying what you do. Glad you did that video and pointed that out .

  • @jerryeisner1
    @jerryeisner1 Před rokem

    Kim I feel exactly as you do about photography and you expressed your thoughts and feelings about nature and the photographers mind set just beautifully!! I'm a HUGE FAN of you and your work!!

  • @millardwelch997
    @millardwelch997 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the video and I agree with you that photography gets me out so I can enjoy the creativity and nature. What I do with the photos is secondary. I share them with others so they can enjoy the beauty and maybe brighten up their day a little. You really got it right in this video.

  • @roycefaggotter6860
    @roycefaggotter6860 Před rokem

    Not the answer I expected, but I appreciate where you are coming from, it is incredible to connect with nature this way.

  • @bobmclaughlin4896
    @bobmclaughlin4896 Před 2 lety

    It gets me out and connect with the world and closely appreciate life accomplishments. ...And the later review of the pictures you know that I was out there interacting with the world. ... ✌ Peace .

  • @tombain5665
    @tombain5665 Před rokem

    A heartfelt thanks Kim. Your video really resonated. It filled the gaps in my understanding of my photography expectations and experiences. Thank you

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  Před rokem

      Brilliant to hear this Tom. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment

  • @MrKreweesti
    @MrKreweesti Před rokem

    Wow so true. Thank you for your words and insights. I’ve subscribed immediately! 👌

  • @localitystories
    @localitystories Před 2 lety +1

    For me, digital was an incredible release - that I have the equivalent of 42 roles of 36 exposures is a freedom to be explored. Like you, I take comfort & satisfaction from just being able to browse the picture to find something that I can use if the contexxt arises. Just enjoy.

  • @glennobrien5039
    @glennobrien5039 Před 2 lety

    Well, as one clued in photo society member once observed, I'm a gadget freak! For many years it was about being able to pick up any kind of camera from a car boot sale, take it home, sort it out and get a decent picture out of it. This developed into a desire to improve the quality of the pictures I produced with any old camera I picked up and eventually led to me doing event photography with words and pictures and getting these published on our web site. However, event stuff apart, I think the rest of the photos I take these days are just the same as you. I take pictures because I can. I share them with my Photographic Society colleagues on Facebook and just store them. I guess the quality of my pictures has dramatically improved by being a member of that society and watching CZcams videos and most of all purchasing my Olympus Pro gear. However, the joy of picking up an old camera at a sale, or trying out somebody else's camera and instantly knowing how to get a decent picture is still a major thrill. The only draw back is trying to store 102 assorted cameras when hardly any of them get used, mainly because I can't bring myself to sell them on!

  • @bigdtf1753
    @bigdtf1753 Před rokem

    HI Kim, I recently found your site and am enjoying your channel. You're answer to the question sums up my whole reason for getting into photography in the first place. It is my connection to nature. Each photo reminds me of the journey I was on when I took the photo. It has been an awesome journey! Keep Charging!

  • @never-2-late997
    @never-2-late997 Před rokem

    The images I catch I share with friends and family and social media. I feel people are to busy and miss all the beautiful things around us. God created theas things for all of us

  • @NigelBaileyPhotography

    I completely connect with this. You articúlate here something that I am also often asked… I have a modest CZcams channel, blog and FB page which act merely as an outlet for me to express what the taking of a photograph does for me. It takes me to amazing places at times of the day and night when nobody else (other than those with a similar passion) would be there. I get to see things that can just take my breath away. The photographs and videos help me to remember the experience in a way that my aging brain cells would otherwise fail to keep up with. I love to look back at things I did years ago and recapture those special moments. Thanks for your great videos.

  • @MEIERANDERSEN
    @MEIERANDERSEN Před 2 lety

    Wou! it is truly a liberating and life-affirming message that makes sense to me. It is so important to be present in the moment and connect with nature. carpe diem! thanks!

  • @keithratcliffe5576
    @keithratcliffe5576 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this video, it did indeed inspire thoughts about my personal purpose in photography.
    Essentially I take pictures for myself, I share some on social media and occasionally print as gifts or to make note cards for people, but that is all.
    I agree with your point about the process of creating and connecting with your subject as being the reason to do it, it is my way of engaging with the world around me.
    However over the last few years I have realised that my photography has fulfilled another purpose and that is to maintain my well-being. I know this is close to your heart and I think you were the first person that I saw on CZcams talking about 'mindfulness'. Over the past two years my sanity has been maintained through going out and taking pictures. Thanks for the vlog.