Tag: photography self doubt
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Stop Comparing Your Work to Other Photographers

Most photographers don’t wake up intending to compare themselves to anyone. Comparison usually sneaks in quietly. You’re scrolling. You see a photo that stops you. It’s polished. Confident. Fully formed in a way your own work doesn’t feel yet. You admire it — genuinely. And then, without meaning to, something shifts. You look back at Read more
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What “Good Enough” Really Means in Photography

“Good enough” might be one of the most emotionally loaded phrases in photography. It sounds like settling.It sounds like lowering standards.It sounds like something you say when you’ve given up on getting better. And because photographers tend to care deeply — about quality, intention, and doing things well — the idea of accepting “good enough” Read more
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5 Things to Let Go of in 2026 (And What to Keep)

As the end of the year settles in and the chaos of holiday editing begins to fade, a different kind of clarity starts to show up. It’s quieter. It’s gentler. It’s that small moment where you look at the year behind you and realize just how much you’ve grown — and just how much you Read more
