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The mind, just like the body, needs exercise to stay sharp and fit. Fortunately, there are lots of great ways for photographers to exercise their creativity!
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There’s a lot of pressure to not only keep up with responsibilities, but to keep churning out creative works. Make time for yourself so you can recharge.
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Sometimes the guilt of not creating leads us to avoid creative activities just so that we can avoid the guilt. Set that guilt aside and get back to work!
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We maintain our equipment, but we sometimes forget about the most important tool of all: Ourselves. Read my thoughts on good health to promote good photography.
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Sometimes, we all need to take a break. There is no shame in it, and in fact, I think it can be a healthy, necessary part of our photographic life.
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Not long ago, I had the chance to talk with a childhood friend. We started reminiscing about school—the teachers who shaped us, the friends we made, and the moments that stuck with us. Some of our classmates are still
around, while others have passed on. We talked about our kids and grandkids and how…