Perspective with Photo Jack | Ep. 95
- November 16th, 2010EPISODE 95 | Getting Perspective
Time: Tuesday @ 4pm Pacific Standard Time
Keeping perspective in this industry is going to be more important than ever moving forward as a professional creative. Dane Sanders and Photo Jack Hollingsworth share why and how in this edition of Ask Dane / Fast Track Coaching.
Keeping perspective in this industry is going to be more important than ever moving forward as a professional creative. Dane Sanders and Photo Jack Hollingsworth share why and how in this edition of Ask Dane / Fast Track Coaching.
Special Guest: Photo Jack Hollingsworth has had the opportunity to get into a lot of conversations… the good, the bad and the ugly. He also has grey hair which automatically qualifies him in my book. In the crazy times we live in, there’s never been a greater need for perspective… for today and moving forward.
We’ll be spending our time talking about the state of the industry and speculating about the future. One thing is for sure though… the conversation won’t be complete without YOU!
Join in and bring a friend. I can’t wait for this candid conversation… today at 4pm.
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November 16th, 2010 at 5:20 pm
thanks so much Dane. Jack is my favorite Shutter Brother! : ) thrilled to be here, so inspired!
November 17th, 2010 at 12:43 pm
the idea of “what else can i be creative with…what else is in my hand?…” has been my thought for the past year. i SO love photography and look forward to earning a substantial part of my income from it. however, i don’t see myself stopping there. i love being creative, and envision a lifestyle sustained by the product(s) of my creativity.
this train of thought takes the ceiling off of creative thought and creative income.
to the larger point of Ask Dane ep. 95, growth in all areas of creativity will offer more avenues to be productive should another area suffer stagnation. so, times of hardship in one area have less of an negative impact to the larger picture.
thanks for the confirmation and food for thought.
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