Behind the Scenes

For One Day, I wanted to document how creative days look behind the scenes. The spaces between focused work, the tasks that shape my thought processes, and the way ideas develop alongside ordinary everyday routines.

This episode explores what happens when you follow a day without trying to make it more interesting than it actually is. I filmed this one with the Lumix GH5 and Meike 25mm T2.2, which is quickly becoming my favorite setup.

Through this shoot, I noticed how much of the work happens away from my designated workspace, how maintenance and making aren't separate activities but part of the same ongoing process of creating things.

The Endless photo series explores similar territory of finding significance in what usually goes unnoticed. These limited-edition prints are available for anyone interested in them for your own living spaces.

As always, if this one resonates with you, I'd appreciate you sharing it and let me know if there’s anything you would like to see more of in upcoming videos.

Thanks and enjoy!

This is part of @alexunmade, a weekly exploration of creativity through slow living and the art of presence.

Alex Corvin

I'm a visual artist who explores emotion and atmosphere through intentional blur and movement. Working in both traditional and digital mediums, I enjoy taking ordinary moments and transforming them into contemplative spaces that invite people to pause and explore life a bit deeper.

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