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How Your Brain Sabotages Your Creativity

How Your Brain Sabotages Your Creativity

FromAfter Dark Photography Podcast


How Your Brain Sabotages Your Creativity

FromAfter Dark Photography Podcast

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Sep 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last week I did a crazy thing and live streamed a photoshoot of the Milky Way - yes in real time - in front of almost 500 students!I had no idea if I would actually be able to pull it off, but you know the saying - you can’t win the game if you don’t play it. So I decided to go all in and do it. And it worked so well.Except the thing people didn’t see was how nervous I was leading up to it. And the best feedback I got is that people liked the little things that happened live that made them realize I make mistakes too (dead battery, bad framing, lens heater over the lens… you know ;) Which made me realize more than ever it’s important to put ourselves out there, especially when it can feel like we’re a bit out of our depth. You never know who you are helping.But we can get tripped up because our brain starts doing things to keep us safe. Change = new = scary and probably will get us eaten by a tiger. It’s best just to keep doing what we know… right?Our brain is amazing, and sneaky AF. This is a vulnerable episode for me, which in turn I hope helps you dig into these ideas for yourself - because that is where the magic happens and we can uplevel everything in our life, including our photography.When you are done listening to this episode you will know:What it takes to get to your next level in photographyWhy you don’t have to be the best at somethingWhat your procrastination is really hidingTools for how to master the mind game of photography
Released:
Sep 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (57)

The amount of detail modern digital cameras can capture of the night sky is AMAZING. But what exactly goes into creating nightscape images? Listen in as Kristine Richer, artist, mother, educator, and CEO takes you on a journey into the dark with your camera. As a new mom Kristine found herself without a creative outlet, gone were the laid-back weekends of chasing waterfalls and sunsets with her dog and camera. So she did what any totally sane new mom would do and stayed up all night photographing the stars instead of sleeping. Now Kristine has taught over ten thousand students how to photograph the Milky Way and has created a dedicated community of slightly crazy, night-obsessed photographers just like her. In the After Dark Photography podcast Kristine brings together the artistic right brain and technical left brain by exploring creativity, art, and inspiration in photography, as well as the technique, gear, and strategy necessary to elevate your craft and get started in night photography. Step into the dark with her and find a world filled with awe and wonder just waiting for your camera to capture it.