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Feeling Stuck Behind the Lens? Here’s How to Break a Creative Dry Spell

Aug 22, 2025 | By: Kate DeCoste Photography

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If you’ve ever felt like throwing your camera out the window one second and cuddling it under your pillow the next, you’re not alone. Creative burnout is real and it happens to the best photographers and artists.

In this episode of The One Behind the Lens, photographer and creative cheerleader Kate DeCoste dives into The One with the Dry Spell. She shares practical, no-pressure strategies to help you break through creative blocks, spark inspiration, and fall back in love with your craft.


Recognizing Creative Burnout

Hitting a creative wall can feel frustrating: your work seems dull, inspiration has vanished, and even your camera feels like both a best friend and worst enemy. Kate reminds creatives everywhere: this is normal, and it’s temporary.


Shoot for Yourself

One of the most effective ways to overcome a dry spell? Shoot for you. Not for clients, social media, or your portfolio—just for the joy of creating.

Try these tips:

  • Invite a friend or family member to model (bribery optional!)

  • Embrace a “no pressure, just for fun” mindset

  • Experiment without expectations

When you remove the pressure of producing “perfect” work, creativity naturally returns.


Action Sparks Inspiration

Waiting for a lightning bolt of inspiration often leads to frustration. Instead, take action: start creating, experimenting, and playing. Ask yourself: What feels fun right now? What sparks my curiosity?


Embrace Imperfection

Not every shot will be Instagram-ready and that’s okay! Whether it’s a mid-yawn dog or a messy laundry pile, letting go of perfection fuels curiosity and often leads to surprising breakthroughs.


Creative Challenge of the Week

Kate challenges photographers and creatives to:

  1. Pick a safe and fun subject

  2. Try something new: a lens, pose, lighting, or editing technique

  3. Allow yourself to play, make mistakes, and not share the results

Nervous about asking someone to model? Try this:

“Hey! I’m playing with some creative photo ideas. No pressure, no expectations. Just for fun. Want to help me experiment?”


A Reminder for Creatives

A creative dry spell doesn’t mean you’re broken it means your creative self needs space to breathe. The best work often comes from unseen, playful projects. Let your process be messy, fun, and fully yours.


Bonus: Managing Your Photography Business

Kate also shares how she uses PhotoBiz to run her entire photography business—from website to email to booking. Use code POD25 for 25% off your first year!


Key Takeaways for Photographers and Creatives:

  • Creative burnout is normal and temporary

  • Play is essential - create for yourself, not for anyone else

  • Inspiration often comes after taking action

  • Embrace imperfection; curiosity fuels breakthroughs

  • Give yourself permission to experiment without pressure

 

 

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