Happy New Year! I saw this short article with some simple yet powerful advice. Lisa
Your “Tens” and Raising the Bar on your Photography
1.Gather up your top ten photographs into a portfolio (printed photographs or your iPad).
2.Present them really nicely.
3.When someone comes up and wants to see your photographs, you can show them those 10 photos.
4.When you take a photo that’s better than one of those ten, replace it, and put the other one in.
5.If you go for 3 or 4 months and they’re the same 10 damn photos, you know that you’re not working it—you need to push yourself!
Your “Tens” and Raising the Bar on your Photography
1.Gather up your top ten photographs into a portfolio (printed photographs or your iPad).
2.Present them really nicely.
3.When someone comes up and wants to see your photographs, you can show them those 10 photos.
4.When you take a photo that’s better than one of those ten, replace it, and put the other one in.
5.If you go for 3 or 4 months and they’re the same 10 damn photos, you know that you’re not working it—you need to push yourself!