Tag: photography decision fatigue

  • 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

  • Why Sustainable Photography Always Starts With Fewer Decisions

    There’s a point in photography where exhaustion doesn’t come from shooting anymore. It comes from deciding. Deciding what to shoot.Deciding how to shoot it.Deciding which settings to use.Deciding what gear to bring.Deciding what to learn next. When photography starts to feel draining, it’s rarely because the work is too hard. It’s because there are too Read more

  • The Simplest Business Reset That Actually Reduces Stress

    The Simplest Business Reset That Actually Reduces Stress

    There’s a moment many photographers reach — usually not at the beginning, but somewhere after they’ve been doing this for a while — when the business side of photography starts to feel heavier than the photography itself. You’re booking work.You’re delivering galleries.You’re technically “doing fine.” And yet, every email feels draining.Every decision feels loaded.Every small Read more