How to Become a More Assertive Photographer
Why You Must Become More Assertive in Photography and Life
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Why You Must Become More Assertive in Photography and Life
The more consistent you’re in your photography, the less motivation you will have to make new photos:
Practical photo project ideas for you:
Currently testing the new Fujifilm GFX 50R (digital medium format camera) and the Fujifilm 45mm f/2.8 Lens, and here are some of my first-impressions and thoughts:
To impress someone else, means to literally put an indentation on someone else. To make an impact on someone else — to affect them emotionally, to make your viewer think, or to also puzzle/confuse …
Self-confidence is self-faith:
Have a bias towards making new photos, always:
If you want to experience the photography adventure of a lifetime, attend my upcoming Mexico City Street Photography Experience (March 7-10th, 2019) or my Hanoi to Sapa Street Photography Experience (April 24-29th, 2019) with …
Street photography as the ultimate democratic form of photography :
There are no ultimate ethics in street photography— you just dictate your own code of ethics for yourself.
Self worthDo you know it? If you do, can you write it in cursive?
Beyond pain and pleasure in life — focus what you consider worthy of yourself.
Where do we get the will to shoot? And how can we augment this feeling?
I’ve been trying to determine what the best type of living, living mode, lifestyle is ideal for me — and it seems that ‘intermittent living’ is what I aspire towards:
Improve your mood in order to improve your creative productivity:
Make your life a work of (photographic) art:
If you had access to unlimited food, coffee, entertainment, and if you already had a bed to sleep at night– what is the practical utility of money?
Invest in Experiences, Not Equipment:
Philosophical inquiries on life when living on a cruise ship:
Resolutions for my 31st birthday: