
I'm recording this episode from France, surrounded by my trees. After podcast recordings in Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels, I finally had some time to let everything settle. During a walk on our land, one question kept returning.What does a project actually need to move forward?In this episode, I share a conversation I recently had with a photographer who is working on a major exhibition and found himself struggling in the collaboration with several partners. The conversation eventually led us to a much bigger question. How do you look at your work? How do you look at the bigger picture? And how do you help other people understand where you're trying to go?We talk about zooming out. About seeing the larger picture. About bringing people into your vision. About collaboration. About freedom. About entrepreneurship. And about the choices you make when you're trying to build a photography practice that truly fits who you are and how you want to live.A personal episode about photography, direction, and a question that may sit underneath many projects: what does this work really need?If you're looking for more clarity in your photography, your projects or your business, take a look here. You'll find all the information about my mentoring program there, and you can also book a free introductory call with me.
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#275 ENGLISH - What if the thing holding you back isn’t your photography?

#275 DUTCH - Wat als het niet je fotografie is die je tegenhoudt?

#274 ENGLISH - Victor J. Blue on time, trust and storytelling

#273 DUTCH - Wat heeft jouw project echt nodig?
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