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After a loss, everything can feel fragmented in everyday life. Photography offers structure and could save you. The simple act of framing a subject, choosing light, composition and focus creates an order in a moment that may otherwise feel chaotic. It becomes a quiet ritual: noticing, observing, honoring. Grief can drain creative energy. Motivation may disappear. Here are a few gentle approaches to stay connected to your craft: 1. Lower the Bar, Not the Camera You don’t have to create masterpieces. Photograph small things: • Morning light through a window • A pet laying asleep • A favorite object out side These quiet moments build consistency without pressure. 2. Create a Personal Project About Healing Instead of avoiding grief, give it space: • “30 Days of Memory” • “Objects Left Behind” • “Light in Dark Spaces” Projects provide direction when internal motivation feels unstable. 3. Let the Camera Be your Witness, Bringing not a Performance. You don’t have to produce work for an audience. Shoot for yourself. Let photography be private and process-driven. 4. Accept Changing Aesthetics Grief may alter your visual style—darker tones, softer focus, minimal compositions. That evolution isn’t failure; it’s authenticity. Staying motivated during grief isn’t about forcing productivity. It’s about staying connected to meaning. Photography can become: • A conversation with memory • A way to slow down overwhelming emotions • A bridge between past and present Even the act of carrying your camera can be symbolic: a reminder that you are still here, still observing, still capable of noticing beauty alongside pain. Grief doesn’t end, but it changes. Photography can document that transformation—not just the loss, but the resilience that quietly grows around it. Get out with your camera and take photos..... I hope you enjoyed this video.. Thank you for watching and Please Subscribe