Fort Pulaski GA. |
At
times in life, I have to put my head down and walk through a tunnel and
face whatever it is on the other side. Depending on what's there, I may
find myself in a pickle and feel as if everyone and everything is
gunning for me.
It doesn't make any difference if you are a landscape, wedding, portrait or commercial photographer; there's always some sort of tunnel during a project.
It doesn't make any difference if you are a landscape, wedding, portrait or commercial photographer; there's always some sort of tunnel during a project.
But! I have good news for you, solving problems is what a good
photography business does. It's part of why we are called creatives. We
need to be creative artistically, strategically and with business.
I've made a decision today to welcome the issues that arise on shoots. I'm going to make friends with adversity and
I've made a decision today to welcome the issues that arise on shoots. I'm going to make friends with adversity and
contribute my creative
strengths to get through them. There's no need to get upset or anxious
when difficulties arise, after all, we're in business to solve problems.
I've come to believe that problem solving is the "Essence of
Photography"
David is a NC based photographer. View website.
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