I'm the type of person who doesn't get the idea of "going out to take pictures" very often.
"I think there's a strong sense that people want to take pictures of things they see in their daily lives and on their travels as if they were their own eyes.
However, if you only spend time at home, you will feel stressed.
That being said, I can't afford to say that, so I've shifted my perspective to the micro level.
I'm starting to move in the direction of "paying attention to the small changes in my room and in my life.
The arrangement of things made by chance, the addition and subtraction of light.
Seeing the world from a different angle (like Antarctica, depending on how you look at it).
The not-so-ordinary look of an everyday tool.
What will help you photograph them is a bright lens and a not-so-big camera that can take macro shots. Not film, of course, but digital.
When it comes to choosing such a camera from among those at hand, it's the Leica Q2. Over the past week or two, I've been picking up this camera more and more, and the reviews have gone up even more.