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No matter how long you've been shooting, there's always been a kind of base level of stress that hangs in the background for every photographer, just out of sight. It's one of those things that's always there, even if you don't notice it. For some photographers, it comes from the uncertainty of the job.
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Learn More »No matter how long you’ve been shooting, there’s always been a kind of base level of stress that hangs in the background for every photographer, just out of sight. It’s one of those things that’s always there, even if you don’t notice it.
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Learn More »For photojournalist Teru Kuwayama, it’s taken some time to understand the contrasts behind shooting in austere or dangerous conditions and shooting in places like Silicon Valley — and how the latter can sometimes be more stressful than the former. "The last significant stretch in Afghanistan was five years ago, embedded with a Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force, right before moving on [to work with] Facebook and Instagram,” according to Kuwayama. Before that, he spent 13 years moving back and forth from Afghanistan to Pakistan, Kashmir, and Iraq. Sailors aboard the USS Arlington sail to Manhattan for Fleet Week (New York, 2018) There’s a part of it that I was used to, on some level. I’d had a couple of decades bouncing back and forth over there even before Iraq and Afghanistan. There’s this cognitive dissonance between flipping back and forth between refugee camps and shopping malls, between firefights and the opulence of urban American life. There was also a pretty extreme contrast. I was with MARSOC and SF teams in deserts and mountains in Afghanistan, and then a few weeks later, I’m in Silicon Valley in the climate-controlled campus of a multi-billion dollar company. For many news shooters, traversing between more dangerous stories and the mundane can take some getting used to. The banal can trigger stress-reactions in ways that the average person would struggle to comprehend. “Ironically, I think for people who have become acclimated to hard living, it’s the luxurious that can be stressful,” Kuwayama continued. “Survivor’s guilt is real. The gnawing question is ‘why do I deserve all this when others didn’t make it home,’ or when so much of the world doesn’t even get a glimmer of this ‘good life.’” For B.A. Van Sise, a New York-based news and fine arts photographer, the biggest source of his stress didn’t come from picking up a camera, but rather when he put it down. “My biggest stressors have always been this: no matter who you are, you have to live a life with notsafety net in an industry everyone agrees is dying,” Van Sise said. “You do it because you need to do it, not because it’s going to be lucrative. There’s always the chance of being a total failure at all times. Not knowing where the money is coming from, not making rent, when your knees go bad or when you can’t do a job that demands you be physically present. I was drinking too much and staying out too late and blowing my stress through these elaborate pleasures.” After a while, Van Sise decided he should start working a “real job” and hung the camera up. “I spent most of my twenties in a descending spiral of exaggerated decadence. But the biggest and most destructive decision I made to try and fix things was when I took a real job. I left shooting for a few years and became an executive and made s raft of money until one day my boss pulled me aside and told me: 'you’re great at your job, but you need to be doing anything else.' I took a 98% pay cut and was a thousand times happier. The worst reaction to stressors is quitting and taking the easier route, but the easier route is almost never the better one.” The addiction is always there, and recognizing it can be a task in and of itself. “A lot of us, for whatever reason, are people who gravitate towards stress. We seek out situations that most rational people avoid. We don’t always acclimate well to ‘normal,’ and the comfortable conditions that most rational people prefer can actually be stressful to us. So ,if you recognize this pattern, where you seek out stress, identify constructive stressors… maybe that helps avoid bar fights and office squabbles,” Kuwayama said.
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Learn More »I spoke to a number of different shooters while preparing this article, hoping some unique and constructive solutions for dealing with the stresses of this job would emerge. Unfortunately, many people find themselves coping in unhealthy ways; drinking heavily was a popular and all-too-common response. For myself, I’ve found that it was helpful to talk to people who have been where I’ve been. There’s a condition fighter pilots sometimes hit called “red-out,” when negative g-forces are driving all the blood from the lower parts of the body to the head; at this point, their field of view starts to turn red. There have been times when the anger and anxiety built up to the point that I honestly felt like I was seeing red. Having a friend who’s dealt with many of the same things I was helped bring me back down to a healthier altitude. Van Sise put it more simply: “It’s incredibly important to have people in your life who are supportive of your lifestyle, who understands it isn’t normal and who have the patience to deal with that. I’ve wrecked three relationships in my life. Having someone who can be patient with you is the most important thing. We all know successful shooters who are 50 and lonely. It can be family, lives, colleagues, or coworkers, but it’s important to form friendships that aren’t competitive.” Exercise has also helped keep me grounded. Before my most recent assignment, I was an indifferent runner at best. But over the last three years, I’ve found that regularly running with my wife has helped me bleed off some of the pressure that keeps building up. During this time, I’ve gone from struggling with a mile and a half to completing the Army ten-miler. Most importantly, I’ve found that moments of self-examination and reflection have kept me centered. There are times when I’ve had to reconsider whether I’m pushing things too hard or if I’m overextending myself. Knowing when to step away is just as important as knowing when to pull the trigger. Still, even with exercise or yoga, it's important having people to talk to or knowing when to pull back, the need for many photographers to always be “on” is always there, and may never go away. As much as stress and anxiety may be lurking in the background for these shooters, there’s still the need to get out there and make some frames. “We’re still animals,” according to Kuwayama. “We’re built for fight or flight, and some of us are still cut closer to the bone. We crave the simplicity and clarity of life or death. Office politics don’t come naturally. Photographers have always been like this. We’re the 'outside dogs' of the farmhouse. Not totally domesticated.”
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