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Contrary to Popular Belief, It Takes A Village

More often than not, the underlying vision behind a great piece of art – a photo, a film, a painting, a play, a whatever – comes from a single source. Dostoevsky hatched the vision for The Brothers Karamozov, Andreas Gursky for his huge surreal images, Warhol for his Brillo boxes.

But in almost every case, making art, sharing it, selling it, giving it wings, and cultivating it’s adoption throughout popular culture requires that the creative piece touch a lot of hands. Fans, gallerists, DP’s, agents, Creative Directors, lawyers, assistants, partners, editors…the list goes on.

Generally speaking we are pros at one thing. And a most professional approach to making art and sending it out into the world is that you recognize this, recognize other professionals for what they bring to the table, and treat them with respect and appreciation. Gone are the days when people will work with a talented jerk for longer than a white-hot second. Gone are the days when an artist emerges from her basement with the next Ulysses by herself and lives wealthy or fulfilled and happily ever after.

In short, it takes a village.

Want to be a successful creative? Cultivate your village. Cultivate your network, your relationships, your support, your mentors and friends. Without them, your journey will be a short one.

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Contrary to Popular Belief, It Takes A Village

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  1. Calvin Cropley says:
    May 2, 2014 at 9:02 am

    Spot on right here! I don’t know what I’d do without my mentors and to the people who have supported me through this.
    I really need to find more people like them.
    It’s worth it big time.

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  3. diala chinedu says:
    March 17, 2011 at 10:02 pm

    Very true indeed. I run a small facebook page for my photography and I have gotten friend requests from people all over the world and it makes me feel fulfilled when I get an email or message from someone across the world asking me for help with their photography. Without this media for connection, i dont think I would have grown as a person because aside from giving to people all over the world, there is also SOO MUCH I have learned in return…

    This also applies to my photography business…all my gigs have come from friends who know I am a photographer. Because of them, I have made advancements I know wouldnt have been possible if I was a one man army…

    Thanks again for the true words and I hope non-believers take heed to the power of friendships and networking

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