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May 20, 2009

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Greer Rivera

You are so wise and very inspirational!

Christine (Artemis Clover Photo)

thanks for this post. i am just starting a photog business with my sister and things can get very discouraging and disappointing because we are selling to many people who don't see things on the same plane that we do. it is so important to be proud of your art and believe in your vision. Thanks again.

Denise

I just discovered your blog today and find this post to be so timely, as I have lots of creative ideas/goals outside of photography. It's refreshing to read someone else's thoughts on pursuing creative projects beyond a single medium/industry.

Chris Bohnhoff

I agree - great post by Mr. Jarvis.

My personal take is probably just a restatement of what both you and Chase are getting at: whether or not a project leads to something that ends up in a Portfolio-with-a-capital-P is less important than the desire to create something worthy of showing off every time you begin a project.

In that way, for me, the concept of a portfolio is a motivating factor. Can I pull off a project more smoothly than the ones I've already done? Come up with lighting that does something different and takes me in a new direction? Will I really connect with a subject and have that energy carry through to the images?

It's the drive to always improve on what my Portfolio contains that motivates me. That's why it's always changing and in need of weeding; it's a living concept and a moving target.

stephanie mcbride

wisdom well stated. needed to read/hear this today. thanks Nick for sharing your insight.

nickonken

@chris Exactly. It's pushing your portfolio is about pushing your boundries and capabilities. It is a moving target, but that's what's great, is we always have room to grow and something to keep heading towards.

Stephen

this is a great post. Thank you!

As a photographer who's been "full-time" for just over 3 months, having left the account management side of advertising, I'm constantly thinking of my brand and how to build something. But it's a great reminder that it all starts and ends with the images.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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