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Submit ReviewOn this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, I speak with Mark Fox who shares his journey from humble beginnings to being a successful nature photographer, documenting the Amazon jungle. We talk about facing self-doubt in photography and how to overcome it, provide tips on planning photo trips, and emphasize the importance of personal development in photography. Mark also discusses indigenous communities in the Amazon and the changes in their integration with society. Mark further talks about his own personal and professional struggles, from figuring out how much to charge as a photographer to battling imposter syndrome. Mark Fox is an avid nature enthusiast, spending his days capturing stunning photographs of wildlife. While it can be frustrating when animals do not show up at his designated spot, he loves the rewarding feeling of getting up close and personal with the creatures he photographs. Mark finds a sense of calm and connection with nature through his photography and loves learning more about the animals he interacts with.The Big Ideas with Timestamps
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