I don't know if this is the right place for this, so mods please move if you feel it's needed.
I'll start off by telling you a little about myself. I'm 24, and working on my master's degree in virology and microbiology. I served in the USMC for 5 years, joined the day I turned 18. I went into a field that I had a great passion for.. combat photography. Little did I know that going into that field would ruin my love for the art. The things I saw, the people I got to know changed my life forever. It got to the point that being behind the lens made me cold hearted and not see the tragedy I captured for what it was. Now that I'm out of the military (medical discharge, the vehicle I was in flipped and I sustained some pretty nasty injuries), I've found that I just don't have the passion for photography anymore. I rarely even want to take pictures at family gatherings or on vacation, even if I just use my cruddy little point and shoot.
Anyhow, what do you fine people think I can do to get this passion back? Do you think it will ever return?
I'll start off by telling you a little about myself. I'm 24, and working on my master's degree in virology and microbiology. I served in the USMC for 5 years, joined the day I turned 18. I went into a field that I had a great passion for.. combat photography. Little did I know that going into that field would ruin my love for the art. The things I saw, the people I got to know changed my life forever. It got to the point that being behind the lens made me cold hearted and not see the tragedy I captured for what it was. Now that I'm out of the military (medical discharge, the vehicle I was in flipped and I sustained some pretty nasty injuries), I've found that I just don't have the passion for photography anymore. I rarely even want to take pictures at family gatherings or on vacation, even if I just use my cruddy little point and shoot.
Anyhow, what do you fine people think I can do to get this passion back? Do you think it will ever return?


