You already know the technical stuff isn't the hard part.
The hard part is the 2 AM spiral - scrolling through someone else's work, wondering if you'll ever find your own voice in the noise. It's the creeping suspicion that everyone else got a manual you somehow missed. It's looking at your catalog and seeing a graveyard of maybe-good shots and definitely-bad decisions.
The war isn't technical. It's internal.
Lessons From a Terrible Photographer isn't a how-to. It's an honest, unvarnished look at what it actually takes to stop making work that looks like everyone else's and start making work that could only come from you.
For the ones who delete more than they share. Who've wondered if they're fooling themselves. Who haven't quit - even on the days they wanted to.
This book was written for you.
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