Thanks for watching folks! Just a few thoughts i've been having recently that I thought i'd share. Anyone else feel frustrated by their photography from time to time? 📸
Sage words again, Chris, being creative in any sphere is a journey, never a destination and there will 'pot holes' along the way. Really enjoying your content too, please keep it going.
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment, I really appreciate! Absolutely, some pretty major pot holes at times too 😂. I'm so pleased to hear that you're enjoying my videos, that's so encouraging! I'll definitely be carrying on - new videos every week!
Thanks for watching and commenting Andrew! I definitely think that's an important point to consider for all photographers. I know we all strive for great photos but we do need that feeling of anticipation, where you're not truly sure what you're going to get on any given shoot, to keep us motivated and to keep photography exciting.
Thanks Chris, really needed to hear this message as I’ve been really frustrated with my photography recently and your thoughts put things back into perspective. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Thanks so much for watching and commenting, Steve! I'm really glad this video has been helpful! I'm sure if you keep pushing through it your frustration will subside - sometimes it just takes one outing with your camera or one photo!
Thoughtful post, wide applicability, Chris. Somewhat click-bait title😊. Einstein analogy a plus. Disappointment a good sign of growth compared with “smug” satisfaction. Been said we go through several stages in photo skills - novice, technician, artisan, and finally master. Masters can grow and improve, too, IMO, so I don’t understand your point that we cannot master photography. We speak of the great “masters” of classical art, street photography, etc. so why not our own preferred genres? BTW, I’ve seen channel hosts pin their own lead-off comment, but seldom do I see them “love” their own pinned comment - kinda brash😊. Cheers!
Thanks for watching folks! Just a few thoughts i've been having recently that I thought i'd share. Anyone else feel frustrated by their photography from time to time? 📸
Sage words again, Chris, being creative in any sphere is a journey, never a destination and there will 'pot holes' along the way. Really enjoying your content too, please keep it going.
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment, I really appreciate! Absolutely, some pretty major pot holes at times too 😂. I'm so pleased to hear that you're enjoying my videos, that's so encouraging! I'll definitely be carrying on - new videos every week!
So true, I love what you said about the challenge, the fact that it is difficult and that is what makes it enjoyable!
Thanks for watching and commenting Andrew! I definitely think that's an important point to consider for all photographers. I know we all strive for great photos but we do need that feeling of anticipation, where you're not truly sure what you're going to get on any given shoot, to keep us motivated and to keep photography exciting.
Thanks Chris, really needed to hear this message as I’ve been really frustrated with my photography recently and your thoughts put things back into perspective. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Thanks so much for watching and commenting, Steve! I'm really glad this video has been helpful! I'm sure if you keep pushing through it your frustration will subside - sometimes it just takes one outing with your camera or one photo!
Thoughtful post, wide applicability, Chris. Somewhat click-bait title😊. Einstein analogy a plus. Disappointment a good sign of growth compared with “smug” satisfaction. Been said we go through several stages in photo skills - novice, technician, artisan, and finally master. Masters can grow and improve, too, IMO, so I don’t understand your point that we cannot master photography. We speak of the great “masters” of classical art, street photography, etc. so why not our own preferred genres?
BTW, I’ve seen channel hosts pin their own lead-off comment, but seldom do I see them “love” their own pinned comment - kinda brash😊. Cheers!