Dear friends, Every so often, it’s good to stop and ask: Why am I doing this? This week, I took a few hours to revisit the core idea behind Process, to remind myself what it’s really for, who it’s for, and why I keep showing up every Sunday. Below, I’ve written it all down below, in case you’re working on building your own creative practice or looking to reconnect with what matters in your work. In this issue:
To break up the text, I’ve included recent portraits I made with writer and journalist Kate Imbach as she makes a strong push into Hollywood screenwriting. Such a talent! Quick Notes
Why Process ExistsAt the heart of Process is a simple belief: You don’t need permission to make photos that matter to you. You don’t need to go viral, be “discovered,” or wait for someone to hand you a platform. You can start with what you’ve got, where you are, and build something slowly, on your own terms. That belief is what started this newsletter. And it’s still the reason I show up every Sunday. I write Process for people who want to keep growing creatively, whether you're a hobbyist, part-time pro, emerging voice, or someone outside photography who still cares deeply about how creative work gets made. I write for people trying to find their voice, stay connected to it, or return to it after drifting. Every week, I share what I’m working on, what I’ve learned, and what I’m still figuring out. Some issues are practical. Some are personal. But all of them are built on the idea that creativity isn’t just a career move or side project, but rather a way of moving through the world with more attention and care. Process isn’t here to celebrate highlight reels. It’s here to normalize the messy middle: the doubts, the starts and restarts, the long stretches of figuring it out. It’s here to say: your work matters, even when it feels slow or uncertain. And it’s worth sticking with. The 10 Beliefs That Shape ProcessOver time, I’ve come to rely on a handful of beliefs that shape the way I approach this newsletter and my creative life in general. They’re not fixed rules. They’re reminders I return to when things get noisy, and as I learn and grow they evolve.
These beliefs aren’t about having it all figured out. They’re just the ideas that keep me moving when the work gets complicated or the path forward isn’t obvious. Staying curious is part of staying alive creatively. If you’re interested in a more distilled version of these principles, you can also check out the Process Manifesto in Process 175, a short statement of what I believe about creativity, community, and making work that matters. Your TurnWhat’s one belief, big or small, that keeps you going creatively? I’d love to hear it. Let’s learn together, in public. Scroll down to the Giveaway section for details on how to share your answer and enter to win this month’s $250 Moment x Process Giveaway. Thanks for reading. If you enjoyed this issue, I’d love for you to share it with a friend. Let’s keep shooting, learning, and sharing together—one messy, human step at a time. Warmly, 📷 What I Used This WeekPeople often ask what I’m using and here’s this week’s setup: Camera: Canon EOS R5 and the Canon RF 24-70 mm f/2.8 L IS USM + Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 L II USM lenses. Also, the Fujifilm X100F. (For a full review of this Canon set up, check out Process 173. For a review of the X100F check out Process 157.) This issue is supported by MPB.com — my go-to for buying, selling, or trading used photo and video gear. Everything comes with a 6-month warranty, and their support helps keep Process going. Lab: My film is processed by Carmencita Film Lab. I trust them fully for both their work and their humanity. Use code "PROCESS" for a free upgrade on your next order. Process Giveaway — $250 Moment Gift CertificateI like sending small thank-yous to people who read and support Process. This week: I’m giving away a $250 gift card to Moment, good for photo and video gear, accessories, or creative courses. To enter, just answer the following question: What’s one belief, big or small, that keeps you going creatively? Recent Giveaway Winners — Congrats to Michael Bornman who won the mystery pack of expired film from my personal freezer. Next Week — Reclaiming My AttentionI’ve been working on reclaiming my attention lately. From limiting distractions, to protecting deep focus time, and finding more clarity in both life and work. I’ll share what’s been working, what hasn’t, and a few tools and changes that might help you too. Also:
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