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It can be challenging to balance your full-time job and part-time content creation. Jeffrey Sun has five tips on how to increase creativity in your everyday life. Get inspired and build your skills!
0:00 - Intro
0:29 - Tip 1
0:52 - Tip 2
1:13 - Tip 3
1:50 - Tip 4
2:26 - Tip 5
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Humans, past and present, are driven to share our experience. We may have more advanced skills to do so, but the drive remains the same. Filmmaker and Lumix Ambassador Ben Staley shares how our point of view stays with us throughout our lives as artists.
0:00 - The Urge to Share Our Stories
2:26 - About Staley
5:40 - Summer of 1980
35:19 - In Summation
38:36 - Q&A
What point of view would you like to share? Tell us in the Comments section.
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Marina Williams (@marinawphoto) presents what she considers to be the three most important tips for taking more creative portraits. She goes into detail about how she draws inspiration and maintains authenticity, and she explains the importance of intentionality.
0:00 - Introduction
1:11 – Williams’s Work
7:59 - Overview
9:28 - Drawing Inspiration
17:01 - Planning and Being Intentional
28:35 - Directing Poses
40:25 - Q&A
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Photographer Dane Isaac shares his habits to help avoid burnout, with tips on time management, work-life balance, self-care, and more.
What steps do you take to avoid burning out? Share them with us in the Comments section, below.
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Sure, you have to master your camera’s technology, all those menus and buttons, but then what? Photography is about so much more than shutter speeds and sensor sizes. It’s about gesture and light, about your eye and your thought process, your ideas and your insight. But how do you hone that eye? How do you stay inspired to keep making pictures? Where does the urge to keep creating self-assignments come from? How do you utilize the great technology available to us to fully express yourself and keep it fresh?
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Many photographers remain stagnant in their careers and find it challenging to evolve as a creative person. They struggle with inspiration and lose interest. The gear they use may be outdated and prevent them from achieving their highest-quality work and finding inspiration. Photography is an art that requires constant growth and development on the artist's part.
Ken Kaminesky, a FUJIFILM X-Photographer, talks about the art of reinvention. He offers some of his inspirational stories about the career changes he has made and how he made them.