Digital Photography (WK2) - Creativity Exercise: "30 Circles"
Okay, okay. Yes, we've probably all heard of the 30 Circles exercise by now, but I haven't tried it! I decided to give it a go.
Goal: Loosen up your brain and boost visual creativity.
Steps:
1. Draw 30 blank circles on a sheet of paper (just quick, rough ones—think a 5×6 grid).
2. Set a timer for 5 minutes. Your goal: turn as many circles as possible into different things.
3. Fill them fast—no overthinking.
4. When time’s up, look over your page.
5. Notice patterns: Did you stick to one theme, or were your answers random?
What I learned: I understand why this is such a popular creativity exercise! I was able to come up with 8 before I ran out of time. I realized how quickly my brain starts overthinking when I try to be “creative.” Once I stopped worrying about making something perfect and just drew whatever came to mind, the ideas started flowing...and then abruptly stopped (haha). It showed me that creativity isn’t about talent—it’s about letting go and playing around a little. With more practice, I'm sure this would be much easier, but for my first try, I can't complain about the results!
Until next time!
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