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In this episode of the Perceptive Photographer podcast, I explore the inner monologue and external dialogues we photographers have when critiquing our work and others. It all starts with a story about a friend from my 20s constantly questioning one’s ability to drive after having a drink at the bar is an example of how we often ask questions we already know the answer to. (If you are asking the question of if you can drive after a drink, you can’t). As photographers, we can look at how identifying the importance of recognizing these questions we already know the answer to and holding ourselves accountable for the answers to improve our photography.
Also, don’t forget to check out the upcoming workshops on color photography and the creative process if you want to deepen your understanding and skills in your work.
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In this episode of the Perceptive Photographer podcast, I explore the inner monologue and external dialogues we photographers have when critiquing our work and others. It all starts with a story about a friend from my 20s constantly questioning one’s ability to drive after having a drink at the bar is an example of how we often ask questions we already know the answer to. (If you are asking the question of if you can drive after a drink, you can’t). As photographers, we can look at how identifying the importance of recognizing these questions we already know the answer to and holding ourselves accountable for the answers to improve our photography.
Also, don’t forget to check out the upcoming workshops on color photography and the creative process if you want to deepen your understanding and skills in your work.

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