
4 More Things That Fuelled Our Photography Success (Pt. 2)
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This episode is part two of our two-part series, where we continue exploring the lessons that have defined our photography journeys. We dig into the art of building a unique editing style through fearless experimentation, the importance of harnessing early passion to create momentum, and the value of protecting your mental space with practical tools like managing notifications. We also reflect on the power of surrounding yourself with inspiring individuals who challenge and elevate your craft. With personal stories, actionable insights, and plenty of inspiration, this conversation is perfect for photographers and creatives ready to take their journey to the next level.
Expect to Learn:
- How to develop a unique editing style by letting your preferences guide your work
- the importance of harnessing early passion to build momentum and take on ambitious projects
- Practical ways to manage mental space, like limiting notifications, to enhance focus and creativity
- Why focusing on the process rather than outcomes will automatically bring you success
- the value of surrounding yourself with individuals who elevate your craft and mindset.
Sponsor:
Thanks to Tamron for being our lead sponsor this episode! Explore the 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 lens with $200 USD & $300 CAD off and deals on many more lenses for your Sony E-mount, Nikon Z, and FUJIFILM X-mount mirrorless cameras by clicking www.tamron-americas.com or by visiting your local Tamron authorized dealer.
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