Setting goals as a photographer is easy. “I want to shoot for National Geographic.” “I want to get published.” “I want to make a living doing what I love.”But between that dream and the deadline lies a blurry middle. Planning, persistence, and a whole lot of trial and error. Are you aiming for your firstContinueContinue reading “From Dream to Deadline: How to Set (and Actually Reach) Your Photography Goals”
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How to Make the Most of a Photography Dry Spell
Because creative seasons change and that’s not a failure. Every photographer hits a dry spell. Maybe the client work slows down. Maybe inspiration fades. Maybe you’re just tired. And suddenly, your camera starts gathering dust, and you wonder if you’ve somehow lost it. You haven’t. Dry spells are not the end. They’re an invitation. AContinueContinue reading “How to Make the Most of a Photography Dry Spell”
How to Start a Photography Journal (and Why You’ll Thank Yourself Later)
For artists, travelers, and anyone wanting to think visually You probably already take more photos than you know what to do with. But how often do you reflect on what you’ve made? Enter the photography journal — part visual diary, part creative compass. It’s not about documenting every setting or gear decision (unless you wantContinueContinue reading “How to Start a Photography Journal (and Why You’ll Thank Yourself Later)”