The Comparison Game | by Holly Awwad
In the age of social media, where photographers showcase their best work to the world, it’s easy to fall into the comparison trap. Does this sound familiar? You scroll through your feed, seeing stunning images from other photographers, and suddenly your own work feels inadequate. I know I’m guilty of falling into this trap myself. This cycle of comparing your photography to others—whether it’s their style, skill level, or creative journey—can be incredibly damaging to your growth, creativity, and self-esteem. Here’s why it’s time to step away from the comparison game and embrace your unique path as a photographer.
Embracing Self Portraiture | by Diana Johnson
Hello, my name is Diana Johnson. I've always had a passion for photography, especially portraiture. Over the years, it became challenging to find subjects to photograph. I never imagined I would develop an interest in self-portraiture, but here I am, embracing this new journey. I always hated self-portraiture.
The Transitional Photographer | by Holly Awwad
In this post, photographer Holly Awwad shares how she has dealt with the transition from photographing her family to the new genre of macro and nature photography.
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