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Lindsay and Tim discuss the journey of transitioning from second shooting to becoming a full-time photographer. They emphasize the importance of building a client base and engaging with the photography community. The conversation also touches on the challenges of receiving unsolicited advice and questions from peers, highlighting the need for specificity in requests. Additionally, they discuss the significance of protecting creative resources and building meaningful connections within the photography industry. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of photography, focusing on the nuances of competitor relationships, the ethics of sharing editing techniques, and the challenges of recreating specific photographic styles. They discuss the importance of maintaining a unique editing style, the pitfalls of early education in photography, and the balance between personal life and professional growth. The conversation emphasizes the need for photographers to focus on their business and client relationships rather than getting caught up in the educational space too early.
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00:00 Transitioning to Full-Time Photography
By Timothy Muza5
66 ratings
Lindsay and Tim discuss the journey of transitioning from second shooting to becoming a full-time photographer. They emphasize the importance of building a client base and engaging with the photography community. The conversation also touches on the challenges of receiving unsolicited advice and questions from peers, highlighting the need for specificity in requests. Additionally, they discuss the significance of protecting creative resources and building meaningful connections within the photography industry. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of photography, focusing on the nuances of competitor relationships, the ethics of sharing editing techniques, and the challenges of recreating specific photographic styles. They discuss the importance of maintaining a unique editing style, the pitfalls of early education in photography, and the balance between personal life and professional growth. The conversation emphasizes the need for photographers to focus on their business and client relationships rather than getting caught up in the educational space too early.
Want us to feature your question, photography story, or industry hot take on an episode? Send us a DM, voice note, or video on instagram @TheShootYourShotPodcast. Your privacy is important to us. If you want to remain anonymous just let us know :)
Sign up with Imagen AI to streamline your photo editing and get 1500 edits free! Sign up below for this rad AF offer: https://bit.ly/timothypodcast
Become an IG reel-creating machine with Social Templates! with Promo code: LINDSAY. socialtemplates.co
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