June 15, 2009 | Posted in: Guest Posts, Uncategorized

© Lars Christensen | Dreamstime.com
Here’s a quick piece of advice taken from an old fable: “Slow and steady wins the race”
This moral, or saying, can be applied to many facets of photography (and everyday life). With advances in technology, things can get moving pretty quickly. New cameras and gear, faster rapid-fire, streamlined software, extended networks via the web, etc. It’s great to be able to get so much done in such a short amount of time, but this quickened pace can lead to burn-out with your photography.
Take some time to evaluate your photographic pace and identify any areas that need to be trimmed back a bit. Also look at the activities that you don’t seem to have time for, and figure out a way to adjust your schedule to make time.
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