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I’m passionate about many things. Among them, having a voice. Owning it. Using it for good and not evil. And using it to collaborating for good! It makes my heart sing when I have the opportunity to weave those things together. This year, both my spoken voice and my artistic one are getting to go…
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My top 5 tips for attending a photography event or workshop is today’s topic. As always, both I’ve included both audio and the written version (pics too!), along with a section containing all the links I mention in this piece. Here we go!
Welcome to the final episode of “The Everyday Genius of Your Artistic Voice”: Storytelling Wow! Today’s the final episode of our 8-Part series about artistic voice in Photography. We’ve been all about turning what might seem like an ephemeral concept – into practical application. My fondest hope is that it’s the beginning of a great…
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Let’s Talk Post-Processing: If You Dare! Welcome back to The Everyday Genius of Your Artistic Voice! This is Part 7 of an 8-part series, exploring practical ideas (and the thinking behind those ideas) for anchoring your very own soul’s genius and artistic voice more deeply into your photography and life. Ambitious much? heh. Today we…
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Everyday Genius Part 6: Art&Business In Part 6 of The Everyday Genius of Your Artistic Voice… Lauri Novak and I wrap up the conversation we started in Episode 5: “Art&Business “. In this one, she offers 7 tips SHE has used to successfully cross the line from hobbyist photographer to photo pro.
I decided that this series called for a big fat “Art&Business” section. Why? Because soooo many questions come up around this in general – even so more when folks try to reconcile “artistic voice” and how NOT to sell out when attempting to shift from hobbyist to entrepreneurial business maven.
Today’s episode of “The Everyday Genius of Your Artistic Voice” gets into the shark infested waters of cameras and gear. But with a light touch! It’s really ALL about getting priorities straight: voice and vision first, the gear to best do the job second. Always.