Four Ways to Get Yourself Out of a Creative Rut - For Photographers

It’s a little ironic that I’m writing this on a dreary and rainy day. We all know this year has thrown us for a loop, but for us photographers, the fall has been busier than ever. After all of the rescheduled sessions and weddings from the summer to starting, dare I say, Christmas photos…you may be finding yourself in a creative rut. Let’s fix that, eh?


Allow Yourself to Have a Moment

That’s right. This is the very first thing you should do when you are in a creative rut. Take a moment to just be in a mood because we all need a good vulnerable moment. It is easy to become caught up in trying to post every day or making sure you have something “new” for each client. It can be exhausting and take a toll on us. So take your moment….whether that is 60 seconds, a few days or a week and allow yourself to unwind.

Listen to Songs You Loved Back When You Started Photography

A little weird, I know…but this is something that has always helped me in the past. In high school, learning the ins and outs of my camera, I always listened to GIVERS, Two Door Cinema Club, Santigold, etc. These songs remind me of how I felt limitless and enjoyed trying new things. Give this a go and let me know if it works for you.

Create a Physical Inspo Board

Ditch Pinterest for this one. I love me a good Pinterest board….but how often do you actually take time to look at it after pinning your photos? Instead create a little mood board for yourself that you can print and hang by your computer. It’s satisfying putting together an actual collage and seeing it everyday.

Go Out and Shoot

Let’s be honest…we all knew it was coming because we all know this is what to do. After you successfully do tips 1-3, it’s time to grab your camera and shoot. Give yourself a break and put zero expectations on this shoot. Allow yourself enough time to experiment and play around with old or new techniques. Who knows, these could be your favorite photos of all time. ;)

Written by Hannah DeVries

Owner of Lightbox


Q&A with Meredith Tatum- Vibrant Space and Tine Art Co.

Lightbox is all in favor for supporting creative businesses in the Springfield area, and our team is excited to give a shoutout to Tine Art Co.! Meredith Tatum, owner and artist for Tine Art Co., is also a local photographer under Vibrant Space. Meredith used Lightbox right after the stay-at-home orders lifted, and we LOVE how she used the space! Read below to find out more about Tine Art Co. and how they used the Loft at Lightbox!

What is a brief description of your business?

“Tine Art Co was a concept I had in Sept 2019. Tine is the Irish word for fire and fire is something that I’ve often associated with who I am, who I want to be and who God’s called me to be. Ireland has also always had a special place in my heart. I’ve been painting since I was able to hold a paintbrush and my art has always been colorful, but I’d never felt like I found my niche in art until quarantine. I had the idea to do “Color Studies,” which is taking an object, memory, photo or season and creating a palette of color to represent it. From there, a style of painting seemingly fell out of me and fell into place and I realized I had finally found my specific style.”

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

How have you used the space(s) at Lightbox?

“I used the upstairs space [The Loft] at Lightbox to photograph my art as though it were in a home.”

What is your favorite part of Lightbox?

The reason I chose Lightbox lies in the name. I love light, white, airy spaces and Lightbox is just that. It’s completely perfect for shooting really anything and I will be back.”

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

Any fun or unique facts about you/your business?

“I designed the Color Studies and Abstract pieces so that people could create their own color palette surrounding what they have in their home. For instance if someone has a blue couch with yellow pillows and loves green as well or wishes to accent with it, I can create pieces that allow them to tie all those colors together, making their interior cohesive. I love this concept because I know that people are often in Ross or Home Goods looking for art that will tie certain colors together and finish out their space. But I can take color requests and make them local, one-of-kind art just as easy and that is so exciting to me!”

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

What is your favorite part of your business?

“My favorite part of my business is the creation-portion. I love conceptualizing new designs and watching them come together on the paper.”

Make sure to give Meredith a follow and check out more of her work!

Instagram: @tineartco

Facebook: Tine Art Co.

website: www.etsy.com/shop/TineArtCo

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

Photos by: Meredith Tatum, Vibrant Space

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Written by Jaylee Branch

Community Relations Coordinator

lightboxjaylee@gmail.com