
NEW PODCAST 24HRS EARLY: How To Turn Your Photos Into A $8Million+ Career-David Yarrow- #3
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David Yarrow is a globally exhibited, Sotheby’s-auctioned photographer recognised as one of the world’s best-selling fine art photographers. He has redefined wildlife photography, building a multi-million dollar art enterprise while raising over $18 million for conservation through his powerful black-and-white images.
In a world where everyone is a photographer, how can you stand out and make your work profitable?
In this episode, I delve into David Yarrow's book 'How I Make Photographs,' exploring Yarrow's meticulous approach to photography.
Expect to learn practical advice on avoiding tension points in compositions, the significance of patience, the importance of extensive planning and research, being a harsh self-critic to ensure only the best work is showcased, and much more.
Key insights include the importance of getting close to the subject, learning from greats like Ansel Adams, and leveraging the Internet for research and inspiration. The discussion also highlights the business side of photography, stressing the need to market oneself effectively and the value of building a strong personal brand.
Read the book yourself below; it’s a must-read for any creative who wants to become an outlier. If you buy the book using the link below, you’ll be supporting me at no extra cost to you.
David Yarrow: How I Make Photographs (Masters of Photography) amzn.to/4bkrfyy
See you soon!
Your friend,
Jacob
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