Rebuilding Your Photography Routine After a Late Start
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels — source As the alarm clock buzzes for the third time, the work clothes still cling to your body longer than intended. The bedside table, cluttered with yesterday's planner and a half-empty cup of coffee, serves as a reminder of the evening routine that fell short. You reach for your camera, hoping to capture the fleeting moments of a late-start weekday, but the familiar rhythm of your photography habit feels disrupted. The planner remains closed, its pages untouched, signaling a breakdown in your daily routine. This morning, the small habit of packing your photography bag before bed was overlooked, leaving you scrambling to gather your gear in the chaos. The camera, usually a source of joy, now feels like an afterthought as you rush through the morning. Without the usual checks in place—like placing your bag by the door or reviewing your planned shots for the day—your photography for everyday moments starts to slip away, making it harder to reconnect wi...