N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Learn to sway a little to change your viewpoint

As I stand in front of a room of expectant workshop delegates, there is a not insignificant pressure to offload knowledge in both quantity and quality; I feel an immense responsibility to add value to everyone attending. I suspect the pressure stems from my natural insecurity, my imposter syndrome – yes, it is always with me, even when writing these articles, and it spills over into my role as a coach and trainer.

No matter how hard I try to keep

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