Tag: long term photography growth

  • Long-Term Growth Beats Short-Term Motivation Every Time

    Long-Term Growth Beats Short-Term Motivation Every Time

    Motivation is one of the most misunderstood forces in photography. It’s talked about constantly — as something to chase, cultivate, protect, or reignite. When motivation is high, everything feels possible. You practice more. You learn eagerly. You feel connected to your work. And when motivation fades, panic often sets in. People assume something is wrong. Read more

  • Why Sustainable Photography Starts With Fewer Decisions

    Why Sustainable Photography Starts With Fewer Decisions

    Most photographers assume burnout comes from doing too much. Too many sessions.Too much editing.Too much learning. But more often than not, burnout comes from something quieter and more subtle: Too many decisions. Photography asks you to decide constantly — where to stand, what to shoot, how to expose, when to click, how to edit, what Read more