When I talk to creators and survey the industry landscape, I see a zillion creators trying to have all their work liked by all the people. This comes from our social animal DNA, but it’s the completely wrong approach to success – whether that be measured by your work being licensed, sold, etc, or by getting hired, shown, talked about, displayed, whatever.
Simply said, by trying to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one, especially not yourself.
But fear not (or fear less, perhaps). The answer is simple.
1. Shoot what you love.
2. Relentlessly share that work.
3. Repeat.
People can smell whether you love what you’re shooting or not, love what you’re promoting or not, love what you’re doing or not. So you might as well effing love it for real. It’s all you’ve got.
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So quit with your shifty eyes, looking at what everybody else is doing. And do your own shiznit. Yes this means you. If your work is priced…… appropriately, be it fine art, commercial, editorial, wedding, whatever, all you need is 10-50 people each year to dig what you make. That’ll come from doing what you love, and that will make for a great year. Of all the damn people you have access to with the innernets, there are 50 people with money who like what you do. Of the 1000 or 10,000,000 who look at your site, your book, your whatever, those “likers” can be a pretty low percentage. Bet on it.
Chase dude you are a maniac. I knew somebody was going to eventually say it. And I knew that someone would be you LOL. Quote me on this. “I might not ever get rich, but I know ALL my work will be in attendance at my funeral because it is my love-child,. I love it, and it love me, and nothing else matter”. Excellent pointers you made in this short post sir.
By the way, I don’t have a FAN PAGE yet, so to like my style you will have to meet me up close and personal where we can exchange ideas, talk about what’s on the burners and where I am trying to go with my photography or why I did something a particular way. One day I’ll have a FAN PAGE… or maybe not.
i dont make pictures.. and i like it. Thanks for the advice
Are you trying to write the photographers how to live?
Great post, again.
Word up. So true man.
Thanks for keeping it real. And “shiznit” – okay have to “borrow” that one…