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Happy Anniversary!

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the release of the manifesto, A Lesser Photographer [http://www.alesserphotographer.com/post/10725821226/a-lesser-photographer-a-manifesto] . If you haven’t read it, do it now! The following people deserve big pats on the back for spreading the word on their popular blogs/podcasts. Their

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Inspiration is Scheduled

Every successful photographer I’ve known schedules their projects. Why should amateurs be any different? Countless studies and interviews with my photo heroes confirm: Inspiration doesn’t “strike.” Inspiration is scheduled. It happens when you allow it the time and attention it deserves. It also has a better name: work.

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Analysis Paralysis

If you only knew how guilty I am of thinking of ways to make this site more readable…of ways to help this idea spread. I think, therefore I freeze. Photography is no different. Thinking about your next camera is not making photos. Thinking about your blog is not publishing

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Day One

I rarely write about apps, but every once in a while something helpful to my philosophy comes along and just have to sing its praises. I’ve been using Day One [http://dayoneapp.com] since…well…day one of its existence. In short, it’s a journaling app that makes

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How to Make Money with Your Photography

Are you still not content to remain an amateur? Are you still trying to figure out a way to make a few bucks from your photography? Believe it or not, there’s two ways to make money with photography that will never die out, even as the rest of the

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Living It

The best camera is already always with you. The best sensor is your brain. The best lens is your eyes. If you don’t take the time to live, see and experience before you photograph, you’ll always be a cover band. Your goals will move match the experiences of

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A Truce for DSLRs

DSLRs are not the enemy. Surrendering creativity for automation is the enemy. Looking for features instead of benefits is the enemy. Not doing the work is the enemy.

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The Self-Taught Humble Brag

This post was prompted by a question from a reader. I love these questions and would like to post more. Just email alesserphotographer (at) gmail (dot) com. > Hi C.J., In regards to your Phasionistas post, I was wondering why you lumped the “self-taught” photographers into that list? Is

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Nevermind the Whats

Every minute spent online is a minute spent not photographing. Are you making the most of your time? Here’s a few simple rules worth considering when reading about photography: 1. Most books could be a blog post or two and most blog posts could be a sentence or two.

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When Pros Attack

I got the feeling there was a coordinated attack on Lesser Photography this week. It started with a poorly researched article on Yahoo, More Americans Becoming Serious Photographers [http://news.yahoo.com/more-americans-becoming-serious-photographers-193239546.html] , which equated buying more lenses with becoming a more serious photographer. It was parroted [http://www.