SUMMARY
Challenging the notion that a dedicated studio is necessary for great photography, this project transformed an attic into a creative workspace. Over 100 days, 25 photo sets were constructed in a space with low ceilings and limited dimensions, forcing innovative solutions. The experience highlights how constraints can foster creativity by prompting photographers to adapt and problem-solve. Key takeaways include starting with available space, treating limitations as creative parameters, and allowing the shooting process to influence the final concept.
TAKEAWAYS
A project built 25 photo sets in an attic over 100 days to prove a studio isn't required for great photos.
Creative limitations can drive innovation and problem-solving in photography.
Photographers are encouraged to utilize existing spaces and view constraints as creative parameters.
The shooting process itself can lead to evolving concepts and unexpected creative outcomes.