Why does a photograph feel finished?
How do you push through a creative rut when nothing feels inspiring?
What other art form influences your photography the most?
How do you find your personal style and keep it evolving?
Do you plan your shoots in advance or prefer spontaneous discovery?
What's a project or series you've been wanting to start but haven't yet? What's holding you back?
How do you balance shooting for yourself vs. shooting what gets engagement?
What's the most meaningful feedback you've ever received on your work?
Do you keep a photography journal or sketchbook? How does it help your process?
What emotion or feeling do you most want your photos to evoke?
How do you decide when a photo is "done" in post-processing?
Has your 'why' for photography changed since you started?
Do you ever revisit old photos and re-edit them with fresh eyes? What changes?
How do you handle creative envy when you see work that is better than yours?
What is the longest personal project you have worked on, and is it finished?
Do you give your photos titles? How do you come up with them?
How do you choose which photos to share publicly and which to keep private?
What is a creative constraint you have imposed on yourself that produced great results?
Do you shoot for specific themes, or do themes emerge after the fact?
How has your relationship with social media affected your creative output?