Irons In The Fire f/32
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Show Notes
Photo projects are beneficial in and of themselves. A group of photos tells a very different story than a single image. Photo projects don’t need to be weighty either. If you’ve ever created a collection or album in your computer, you’ve got a photo project.
There are several creative benefits to having many photo projects running in parallel. I share more thoughts in today’s podcast. I also share a personal story of how one photo project led to feeding another photo project and spawning new ideas for yet even more photo projects.
When your photography has fluidity, it feeds your creativity. So have a few irons in the fire.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Creative Benefits of Cross-Training, Stop Down Photography Podcast Episode #24
The Americans, Robert Frank
Luminar Start To Finish video course
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