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This week we pickup where we left with the previous episode. There are so many things to say about the topic of turning pro that we just cou...

In these uncertain times, many people are being furloughed, have lost their jobs, ot are struggling financially. It they have been consideri...

It is said that our brains only remember things in three ways: Through highly emotional connection, like deep joy or deep trauma Through rep...

In last episode we discussed why photographers and all creatives, even if they are not writers, should start writing and we listed some of t...

17 – The Importance Of Writing, Part One If you want to be a great photographer, you need to learn how to write. We know this is counter-int...

After a hiatus of a few weeks, the show is back, but for this week’s episode we have something different from our usual format. A few days a...

This week on the podcast we talk about jealousy and why being envious of the success of others is yet another manifestation of the Resistanc...

In today’s over-competitive world, the word mediocrity has taken on a decidedly negative connotation. When we say something is mediocre, we...

The topic of today's episode was inspired by an article on artsy.net that presents the results of a research on the relation between the deg...

Unsolicited critiques are the bane of online photography forums. In this episode of the podcast we argue that you should ignore the criticis...

A day doesn’t go by in online photography circles without some professional decrying the fact that amateurs are driving prices down, ruining...

The importance of pursuing personal projects to revitalize one’s creativity cannot be overstated. Whether photography is your job, a side gi...

For this episode of the podcast, we give voice to one of our listeners and a great friend of us, Pia Parolin . Pia used the button we put un...

On this week's episode of the podcast, we continue the discussion we had last week about reclaiming your time to pursue your passion and art...

We all like to say we're busy and overwhelmed with too many things to do. Managing your time can be really tough, but it becomes easier when...

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In this episode of the podcast, we go deeper into the conversation about deliberate practice and try to answer the question: Where does one...

Does it really take 10,000 hours of practice to get really good at something? Where do you find the motivation to keep practicing? Are all k...

Sometimes people believe they are not ready to take the next step towards closing the gap because they lack knowledge. Is that a legitimate...

Do you really need innate talent and special genes to be an artist or successful in any field? We discuss this topic in the latest episode o...

The title of this podcast was inspired by Ira Glass, the public radio personality and the host and producer of the show This American Life....

Just a short announcement to let everyone know that this is the last episode of my photography podcast in its current form. Starting January...

In the past, through articles and emails and speeches, most notably in the recent talk I gave at the Out Of Chicago Photography Conference,...

It's a great pleasure to have back on the show my good friend Fabrizia Costa, whom I had previously interviewed in episode 2, where we talke...

I was inspired to record this post by reading a post on Facebook by a friend of mine, who recently wrote: “I belong to a LOT of photography...

The other day I saw a photographer post the following rant online (paraphrasing): For a single shoot, professional photographers spend on av...

Yesterday on my facebook stream I kept seeing this video shared and it’s a video where photographer Dave Morrow talks about, giving up on so...

These days I often catch myself reflecting on ways that we can get better at our work–be it photography or any other creative endeavor–that...

I was recently on an Internet forum where people usually post their own photos. There, somebody had commented on a photo that somebody else...

Magazine editors want to see a story develop through pictures. I think a little example here will serve well to illustrate the concept. You...

Subscribe on iTunes . The subject of today's podcast is a little pet-peeve of mine, the myth of talent , something about which I already ran...

Subscribe on iTunes . According to the Oxford English Dictionary , a cliché is “A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of o...

Welcome to my new photography podcast! I can already hear some of you say: “Hey, wait a minute, don't you already have a photography podcast...