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- Photographer Erin Hogue discusses dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome throughout her career, but not letting it stop her from creating and submitting work.
- She is always striving to improve and grow, drawing inspiration from the idea that being completely satisfied means no room for further growth.
- Ariel and Erin discuss the challenges of pursuing creative work with constant room for improvement and fear of failure, sharing experiences of setbacks and emphasizing resilience.
- They highlight the unpredictability of creative success and the importance of not getting too attached to outcomes while continuing to put work out there.
- The conversation explores balancing creativity and business, embracing failure as part of the process, being adaptable, focusing on strengths, and dealing with creative blocks.
- Overall, the episode highlights maintaining passion and creativity through resilience, self-care, collaborating with others, trying new approaches, and staying open to unexpected opportunities.
Key Lessons
• Navigating a creative career involves dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome, which even experienced professionals face.
• Resilience, adaptability, and continuous learning are essential to overcoming creative blocks and maintaining passion for one's craft.
• Finding inspiration, collaborating with others, and staying open to unexpected opportunities can help creatives weather the ups and downs of their journey.
FolIow on IG @erinhogue @hogueeducation
Live Online Photography Course hogueeducation.com
https://www.erinhogue.com
https://www.erinhogue.com/portfilio
https://www.youtube.com/erinhogue
https://www.facebook.com/erinhoguephotography/
Remember to subscribe and share.
If you have any thoughts, suggestions, or questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with me.
Learn more about our interviewees at our website under CW Photographers and learn about upcoming interviewees.
Show Notes
- Photographer Erin Hogue discusses dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome throughout her career, but not letting it stop her from creating and submitting work.
- She is always striving to improve and grow, drawing inspiration from the idea that being completely satisfied means no room for further growth.
- Ariel and Erin discuss the challenges of pursuing creative work with constant room for improvement and fear of failure, sharing experiences of setbacks and emphasizing resilience.
- They highlight the unpredictability of creative success and the importance of not getting too attached to outcomes while continuing to put work out there.
- The conversation explores balancing creativity and business, embracing failure as part of the process, being adaptable, focusing on strengths, and dealing with creative blocks.
- Overall, the episode highlights maintaining passion and creativity through resilience, self-care, collaborating with others, trying new approaches, and staying open to unexpected opportunities.
Key Lessons
• Navigating a creative career involves dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome, which even experienced professionals face.
• Resilience, adaptability, and continuous learning are essential to overcoming creative blocks and maintaining passion for one's craft.
• Finding inspiration, collaborating with others, and staying open to unexpected opportunities can help creatives weather the ups and downs of their journey.
FolIow on IG @erinhogue @hogueeducation
Live Online Photography Course hogueeducation.com
https://www.erinhogue.com
https://www.erinhogue.com/portfilio
https://www.youtube.com/erinhogue
https://www.facebook.com/erinhoguephotography/
Remember to subscribe and share.
If you have any thoughts, suggestions, or questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with me.
Learn more about our interviewees at our website under CW Photographers and learn about upcoming interviewees.