When I think about my most favorite photography themed trip, I only have two categories, Solo trips and collaborations are my main two categories here.
Of those two categories though, solo trips are my favorite.
I do enjoy both types of trips, I am just more inclined to solo trips over trips involving others. I don’t know if this is a desire to enjoy the freedom associated with solo travel, if it is some sort of childhood learned behavior or that it might just be therapeutic whatever it is I just love solo photography.
In fact I love it so much that I almost never collaborate with others on any sort of project whether it be a video or photo shoot or even to just hang out as they say… This is partly because I grew up pretty much by myself and learned to enjoy solitude instead of hating it.
When you spend enough time alone, you come to learn the freedom it provides and you actually crave it. So for me, I will operate alone for the most part. Now this is not without its pitfalls either. You see, when you don’t collaborate with others your projects typically won’t grow past a certain point. If you are the kind of person who has big ambitions for your projects, then operating like me is probably not the best idea.
The standard recipe for success is pretty simple. Dont tell anyone your going out shooting and then go. Lol… I was only half joking here, if your serious then you will just go.
Another thing that is special about solo photography is that you can explore at a pace that is inconceivable by others. You can go as slow or as fast as you want and can even get into areas where multiple people just would not be feasible.
To be fair though, it is not without its pitfalls too. For some people, being alone with your thoughts is actually terrifying. So if you need interaction with others, then what I am doing here is not for you.
When I wander the streets with my camera, I am at peace. No one the make sure your not leaving behind or holding back. No judgement about equipment, it is just the process. If you have not found your zen activity then I recommend you start looking at what makes you really happy and focus on that.