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Book Review: Do Open

I believe the email newsletter is the most effective form of communication available online. As popular as they are, I believe they are still incredibly under-used. Nothing brings a return, whether in terms of money or relationships, like the email newsletter. My focus has been solely on relationship building, but

Book Review: Do Open
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I Was Wrong About Landscape Photography

I made the argument in the A Lesser Photographer book [https://craftandvision.com/products/a-lesser-photographer], and here in this blog, that photographers should chase what's scarce if they want to capture something with longevity in meaning. At the top of the list of examples, I'd include

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How to Enjoy a Vacation

Summer is coming. For creatives who have the good sense to take vacations, this can present a paradox. How do we relax and let go of the work, while retaining our daily creative practices? There are several schools of thought on this: 1. It's a vacation. Don'

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Self Awareness is Underrated

Of all the "Letters of Note" I've read, none of have come closer to my world view of than this one from H.L. Menken in 1931 [http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/01/on-meaning-of-life.html]: > "I go on working for the same reason that

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The Bayles Exercise

Brooks Jensen, in his 1018th podcast [http://daily.lenswork.com/2017/05/podcast-1018-the-bayles-exercise.html], describes a technique he can't believe he hasn't mentioned yet...in 1018 podcasts. It's a technique he learned from David Bayles in the 1980s for coming up with projects for

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Why Relationships Matter More Than Products

I've been listensing to Brad Dowdy's podcast [https://www.relay.fm/penaddict] and reading his blog [https://penaddict.com] for years.  So, when he has a product [http://nockco.com/] to sell, I buy it. I like him and I like his product. It's

Why Relationships Matter More Than Products
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How to Stop Creative Paralysis

First, realize that you're probably putting unnecessary expectations on the quality of your creative output. Yes, you'd show off a better body of work if you only showed your absolute best. But, then, no one would know you and few would care. Sharing your work is

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Book Review: Designing Your Life

Designing Your Life [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1101875321/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1101875321&linkCode=as2&tag=cjchilvers-20&linkId=1687117c342b0e6fef4ac5a36bd113aa] is everywhere right now. It's a course at Stanford, it's a book,

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Love for 16mm

A wonderful take on why film is still very useful for motion pictures: I shot one reel of 16mm film in my life. It was Tri-X I believe. I shot it through an antique 16mm camera I bought on Ebay for $75. I developed the film myself. I do not

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My Personal Newsletter One-Year Review

It's been over a year since I made my main email newsletter a purely personal newsletter, not tied to any specific product or service. I did this after realizing whenever one of my books was getting attention somewhere, people were searching for more information by author name, not

My Personal Newsletter One-Year Review