How daily photowalks saved my street photography
- 28mmStreet
- Feb 26, 2025
- 5 min read
Updated: May 29, 2025
February 2025
Blog #12
Street photography became a priority
End of 2023 I decided to prioritize street photography to a level I haven’t thought of or planned for. Prior to this I’d been through a hard period where Street photography wasn’t motivating or exciting as it used to be for me.
A feeling I wasn’t familiar with.
Majority of the time being a street photographer and doing street photography - I loved it. I loved learning and challenging myself. I loved to pick up my camera and hit the streets. I loved coming home and with great excitement review and edit my photographs and post them for the world to see.
Simultaneously I started to make a few changes not only related to street photography but overall in my life. I talk about it in more detail in this post: A break that knocked me out.
The two MAJOR changes

It took a while to figure out and pinpoint the root cause of my sudden loss of motivation for street photography.
I spent a great deal of time not forcing or pushing myself to pick up a camera. This was a good decision as this break gave me the needed pause to reflect and figure out exactly which changes were needed.
Now almost end of 2023 - I made two major changes.
The first change I made was more a promise to myself that I wanted to get my joy back for street photography.
I simply wanted to enjoy street photography without any pressure or goals to pursue. Just be able to go out without any expectations - a blank canvas so to speak, only painted by the streets.
For me it was equally important to go back and reflect on and eventually remember my why.
Why do I do street photography?
The answer was quite simple. I love street photography. I love making photographs as I see the world. This is my way of documenting my life on this earth.
My WHY has been my guiding light, my raison d'etre from day 1 – both for my own street photography journey and for my Youtube channel.
Okay so far so good..
The second change is connected to the essence of my being, I will try not to be overly philosophical.
I’m hardwired to challenge myself, it's in my DNA or lets just call it my standard operating procedure.
I love a good challenge; it gives me energy and keeps my brain occupied enough to not get distracted or bored. We all know about idle hands..right?
For street photography for a long time I wasn’t feeling that it was challenging me enough as it used to do. I felt more and less complacent with my photography and eventually it made me lazy and not progressing overall as street photographer.
I had a nagging feeling about this, but now it had become a urgent thing for me to take a hard look at. It couldn’t be pushed aside any longer.
To put it simply I needed to make some changes to keep myself motivated and challenged if I were to continue to do street photography. Also the fact that I couldn't imaging a life without hitting the streets.
Slowly but surely I found my way

As the months went by spring became fall of 2023 I slowly started to miss picking up my camera and going out. I missed doing street photography.
It came naturally and without any pressure. I grabbed on this new found feeling and started slowly to head out on the streets.
At first it was just a day here and there when I felt like it. Sometimes I just brought my camera with me without making any photographs - and that was okey.
Not forcing myself if I didn't feel like it. Just getting out there on the streets, observing and walking around was enough.
Sometimes the hard part is to convince yourself to head out.
How daily photowalks saved the day




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