Defining goals for your photography
In an episode that probably steered a little away from the originally intended, we approach the science of setting photographic goals. In a path that can be frustrating for anyone, knowing how to plan your photographic career, whether on a professional or enthusiast level, can be one of the main time and personal investments you’ll ever do. But remember, keeping the fun in what you do should probably be always your main photographic goal. If we managed to provide some help, then our own goal with this episode has been achieved.
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Show Notes
Intro and News
- Martin’s daughter, Enna, and his baby photography
- Amazing Nature Photo – What are the Odds? A Billion to 1?
- Brian’s Epic Edits Weblog Birthday Giveaway
- Brian’s new e-book… it’s free, so go and take it
- Service Notice: EOS 5D: Main Mirror Detachment
Goal Setting in Photography
- Why Set Your Photography Goals? (Or are you waiting for them to knock on your door?)
- Why Set Your Photography Goals? (Or are you waiting for them to knock on your door?) part II
- Photography Goals
- Goals and Photography
- How to Set Good Artistic Goals for 2009
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