Of all the courses I’ve written, this is the one I loved writing the most - it has everything I've learnt about the process of creativity and the benefits of acceptance.
Read MoreNo one remembers how sharp an image was. They remember how it made them feel. Stop pining for more expensive gear and start taking epic shots with whatever you have right now.
Read More“Why do beginnings – whether we get off to a fast start or a false start – matter so much? Why do endings energise use to kick harder to reach the finish line yes also inspire us to slow down to seek meaning?” - Daniel Pink
Read MoreWhat do you do when you are bored with your camera, creatively in a dead-end or stuck on a disappointing photography plateau?
Read MoreWhat happens to us when we are at one with our camera? Why does it sometimes feel like it has got in the way of our creativity?
Read MoreOnce you step off the beginner plateau, photography workshop leaders and career coaches often advise you that you need to find your style before you can make meaningful progress with your camera. In this post I’d like to make the case for not actually needing to find your style.
Read MoreBe happier, make progress faster and generally be a nicer person by making just one incredibly simple mindset change as you set out on your photography journey.
Read MoreMany will start AYWMC. What is different about the people who will finish?
Read MoreIf you’re going to leave whatever photography plateau you are currently living on, you will have to step out of your comfort zone and into the unknown. Once you’ve left, you can expect to be more creative, more confident, more adaptable and more interesting. You’ll have new stories to tell, a billion new ideas for photos to take, and you really will stop caring what people think (mainly because you’ll realise no one is paying any attention anyway)
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