Change is Freedom
This weeks post is partially taken from the photography challenges I wrote a while back. I’ve added a little more to this post, but if you enjoy the concept of
This weeks post is partially taken from the photography challenges I wrote a while back. I’ve added a little more to this post, but if you enjoy the concept of
Waking up well before for sunrise in Mrauk U, Myanmar required a bit of effort and discomfort. We all suffer from a little discomfort now and then. Unfortunately, it’s sometimes
Men from Kalofer, Bulgaria on Yordanovden. This will be a follow-up to the previous post, Focusing on the Process. I recently I ran into some applicable elements from that post. In
Landscape photos benefit from prioritizing the process, while elements like people and nature are out of your control. Prioritize the Process Over Your Results I’ve written about Stoicism in the
Things got busy for a while, but I’m trying to get back at this. For the sake of ease, and while my time to write is limited, I’m planning to
In last week’s post, Street Portraits: Talking with Strangers, we discussed the importance of talking with strangers. Beyond the studies that seem to show the benefits of talking with strangers,
I’ve taken two Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality tests over the years. Once in college for a psychology course. The other was a few years ago while serving in the U.S.
Stoicism and Photography Although Stoicism is intended to support a life of fulfillment, a lot can be learned from it and applied in other ways. In fact, Stoicism is more
Appreciating Imperfection Life is the embodiment of imperfection. Learning to appreciate imperfection is learning to appreciate life. Furthermore, appreciating imperfection can help your photography. It can also make life easier
Learning Photography from a Marine Sniper: Working with Stress This week we will continue with the series, Learning Photography from a Marine Sniper. The specific subject for this part of
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