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423: David Julian - Evolving as a Photographer: Personal Projects and the Path to Creative Growth
Publisher |
Raymond Hatfield
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Interview
Photography
Visual Arts
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Arts
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How To
Leisure
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Nov 09, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:03:07

In Today's Episode of the podcast, you'll hear from David Julian. Shooting travel, street, landscape, conceptual work, he's a very diverse photographer. David shares his journey through photography, teaching you to embrace personal projects, seek feedback, let go of perfectionism, and find your unique voice. By listening to this episode, you'll gain valuable insights on diversifying your photography, pursuing personal projects, seeking feedback, and letting go of perfectionism.The Big Ideas:1. Diversify Your Photography: Try different types of photography to learn and problem solve.2. Personal Projects Matter: Pursue personal projects to maintain passion and creativity in your photography.3. Seek Feedback: Show your work to others to know if you're on the right track and improve your skills.4. Let Go of Perfectionism: Embrace trial and error, and don't be too focused on the perfection of each photograph.5. Share Your Work: Get your photography out into the world to tell a story and be seen.Resources: David Julian's websiteFollow David on Instagram

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