Journaling for Street Photography: Why it works
- 28mmStreet
- Jan 31, 2025
- 5 min read
Updated: May 29, 2025
January 2025
Blog #11
Street photography journal - a revist
Almost a year ago I wrote a blog post about “Power of Journaling in Street photography”. Since then, a few things have been added to how I keep and use a notebook for Street photography.
The first blog was more about why journaling is important. This still holds true. So, if you want a refresher then go ahead and read the earlier post.
In this blog, I will focus on my experience using a dedicated notebook and what it has been like for the last year or so.
I will also share how I use my notebook and a few key learnings.
Why a dedicated notebook?

Since I started my Youtube channel back in late 2022, I’ve loosely kept a notebook. When I say loosely, I mean I used it to remember important content ideas.
My head was filled with so many ideas back then (well still is) that I needed a way to keep track of all of it.
There wasn’t a particular order to the notebook, that’s why it quickly became a mishmash of every thought I had on content creation and street photography back then.
I still use the notebook to this day – it has everything from my loose ideas and thoughts to complete script ideas, various trackers (I love trackers). More on this later.
To be honest I’m a very structured person but that initial notebook kept bothering me, because it essentially was a brain dump. I could never seem to get it organised into a proper structured notebook with a clear outline.
That lead to the next phase of notebooking.
50 shades of keeping a Notebook

I started to do research into how to keep a notebook and look into the many ways how others use and kept notebooks. What seem a like a forever research project I saw many great options and ideas I could get inspired by.
One of the earlier inspirations was the whole bullet journaling, a smart system that was created by Ryder Carroll and had taken the notebook community with storm.
Of course, I was very late to the game and entered a phase where the original bullet journaling concept had evolved quite a bit by the community.
I found the original bare bone version best suited for my needs and opted to try it. By then 2023 was just ringing in and what better way to start a new year than with a fresh new notebook.
I love me some moleskins and I had accumulated a few pocket size that were just waiting for me to use them.
I think my intentions were good, but I quickly realized that I didn’t want or need a task management system in written form. I’m pretty good with to-do lists and have a good system that works for me. Also I usually keep myself accountable on the tasks that needs to be done. Maybe years of being a management consultant has had it effect on me.
SO I went of another search and found another great Youtuber who talked about dividing a yearly notebook into 4 or 5 section that you are going to focus on throughout the year. I liked the initial idea, but when executing I found it to broad and I didn’t have 5 focus area I could diligently fill out (read I didn’t have much to say on the topics).
So that concept got scraped. It wasn’t what I was looking for.
Then for a while I didn’t use any other notebook than the one that kept bothering me – sporadically.
2024 - a breakthrough year




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