Roho Ya Chui

Swahili for "Soul of Leopard" is about Photography, Travel, Training, Africa

Olympics Emotional Dimension’s Analogy in Photography: Resilience

| 4 Comments

sunset in masai mara

 

Isn’t it very interesting watching the more technical disciplines at the London Olympics like long jump, high jump and discus? The participants have a number of attempts for their jump or throw and they seem to need them. How must that feel having 4 invalid jumps and only 2 more attempts left? The most resilient athletes are able to cope with such a situation. They accomplish to focus again and throw out an amazing jump.

Photography is often like a 100-m final with no more attempts left, but there are plenty of situations where resilience is an important ability to have. Think of the simple task of photographing your dog. How much resilience does that demand? He is looking away, running off, putting his nose on the lens, biting the lens, biting in your trousers, putting his ears flat or closing his eyes and to make it worse he is enjoying the whole excitement and attention too. Well, this is a moment to practice resilience. Sit down, put the camera aside and let the whole situation calm down, for yourself and your dog. Let him go and he will start doing his normal thing, that what you actually wanted to photograph and then calmly grab you camera, stay in the background and shoot away.

Ute Sonnenberg for www.rohoyachui.com

About these ads

Author: Roho Ya Chui

I'm the owner of Roho Ya Chui, Swahili for "soul of leopard", an organization dedicated to photography. We organize photographic safaris, Africa holidays, photography courses and conduct a unique intuition training which uses photography as a tool.

4 thoughts on “Olympics Emotional Dimension’s Analogy in Photography: Resilience

  1. Your articles are always a truly inspiration.

    Thank You, Ute. :)

  2. Fabulous photo and fabulous comments…just breathe and come back to the situation

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 7,911 other followers