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The Importance of Personal Projects in Photography: How to Keep Your Creativity Flowing

What's up, guys! Today we're going to talk about something that's been on my mind lately: the importance of personal projects in photography. Now, I know a lot of us out there are making a living off of our photography work, which is amazing. But sometimes, we can get so caught up in client work that we forget why we got into photography in the first place: our love for capturing moments, telling stories, and creating art. That's where personal projects come in. Personal projects are all about giving yourself the freedom to create without any boundaries or limitations. They're a chance for you to experiment with new techniques, explore different genres of photography, and push your own boundaries. Plus, they're a great way to keep your creativity flowing and your passion for photography alive. Now, I know what you're thinking: "But Peter, I'm already so busy with client work. How am I supposed to find the time for personal projects?" Well, my f...

The Power of Embracing Photography as a Job: Why It's Time to Stop Apologizing for Our Passion

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Hey everyone! Today's topic is one that I'm really passionate about: why we as photographers shouldn't be afraid to call what we do "work". I know that there's a common misconception out there that being a photographer is somehow not a "real job". But let me tell you, that couldn't be further from the truth. Photography is hard work. It takes skill, dedication, and a whole lot of hustle to make it in this industry. But here's the thing: that doesn't mean it's not worth it. In fact, I believe that pursuing a career in photography is one of the most rewarding things you can do. Not only do you get to do something you love every day, but you also have the opportunity to make a real impact on people's lives. So why are we so afraid to call what we do "work"? I think it's because we're afraid that it somehow takes away from the creativity and artistry of our craft. But the truth is, calling photography "work...

The Subjectivity of Photography: How to Handle Criticism as a Photographer

This past Saturday I participated in an event as a vendor. I had the pleasure of speaking with a young photographer.  One of the conversations that this young lady and I had was about how photography is a subjective art form and how different people can have different opinions about what makes a good photo. We talked about how it's important to listen to constructive criticism and feedback, but also how we should never let negativity or criticism stop us from pursuing our passion. She shared with me some of her favorite photographers and we talked about different techniques and styles that we both found interesting. It was clear to me that this young lady was very passionate about photography and that she had a bright future ahead of her. Giving her one of my prints for free was a small gesture, but I hope that it will inspire her to keep shooting and to never give up on her dreams. As photographers, we pour our hearts and souls into our work, trying to create the perfect image tha...