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Feb202012

GETTING OUT OF A PHOTOGRAPHY SLUMP

Athletes in a slump often admit that during these times they're gripping the stick or bat more than they usually do.  Even the smallest amount of variance in their routine adversely affects their results.  Similarly, it becomes unnatural when a photographer begins over thinking and forcing something to materialize that typically comes naturally to them.  Tensions and anxieties arise, in all walks of life, when one pressures themselves into forcing something to materialize.  When moments like this become apparent, let go, let your anxiousness effervesce, and move on.  Dwelling on it will only amplify the frustration.  It's that simple, good luck working that into your daily routine.

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