The Mastering Portrait Photography Podcast
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Well, this weekend has two big events: Mother's Day and the Societies Of Photographers Annual Convention In London.
Sadly I wasn't able to make the Convention this year - though I was there in spirit! That didn't stop me entering the print competition though. I didn't come away with any gongs this year and that always stings just a little. Somehow, I have to convert the feeling of missing out on a fantastic convention with photographers who I love to spend time with (FOMO anyone?) and also not getting the scores I would have loved for my entries.
It's all part of the puzzle when it comes to entering photographic competitions.
Enjoy!
Cheers
P.
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