Advice: Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it - Baz Luhrmann
Sam Knight returns with his second installment of Tips, Tricks and Traps. He talks about the competitive nature of photography in the world at large and the feedback we may receive from others. He uses his experience as the only film shooter in his local camera club and a recent submission to one of the club competitions to talk about the subjectivity of the people consuming our work and how we deal with the feedback.
You can follow Sam at S K | Flickr and Sam Knight (@samsphotographiclife) • Instagram photos and videos and see the video version on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@analoguelifephoto.
You can join the conversation and see the image Sam discusses over on the Sunny 16 Discord.
Get in touch at sunny16presents@gmail.com
Music used is:
Positive Fat Bass Intro Loop by WinnieTheMoog
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6093-positive-fat-bass-intro-loop
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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