The Beginner Photography Podcast

Manifesto Pt4 - You Don't Have to Know Everything About Photography to Know Anything About Photography

20 min • 2 maj 2023

#368 On this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, we dive into the dangers of needing to be a master photographer when starting out. Focusing solely on the negatives of your work and the positives of others' work can lead to a feeling of inadequacy and discourage you from progress. The Photography Manifesto, a ten-part series by the host Raymond Hatfield, aims to provide useful information for becoming a better photographer instead of gimmicky tips and tricks. I discuss the challenges of becoming a master photographer and how it can be difficult to achieve. However, through consistency, accuracy, and focusing on getting the shot in focus, you can improve your skills and achieve mastery in smaller steps. Finally, we discuss my lawn care journey and how it relates to the lessons learned in photography. Join us for this insightful episode on mastering photography on The Beginner Photography Podcast.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Mastery is a Mythical Destination: Chasing mythical “mastery” sets unrealistic expectations—real progress comes from mastering one skill at a time and celebrating small wins.
  • Comparison Hinders Growth: Constantly comparing your work to others only widens an imaginary gap; focus on your own improvement to stay encouraged and creative.
  • Mistakes are Essential Milestones: Every missed shot or critique is part of learning. Growth happens when you use setbacks as feedback, not as failures.
  • Your Perspective is Valid: You don’t need to know everything to make impact—your unique viewpoint and incremental progress matter and add value to your work.


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Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

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