Attitude counts.
Early on my career as a photographer, I have learned that no matter how beautiful my photographs are to me, I can never expect that all people will always have the same opinion as mine. Regardless of how many people appreciate my works, I will never run out of others who have better ideas. It is also good to be not surprised to find out that most of them are generous with it.
Throughout my career I have learned how very important it is to always remind myself that people see things differently and respond differently even to a common experience. People are souls molded by unknown reasons, capable of absorbing and knowing; and communicating through internal experiences. That makes each of us unique, but not necessarily special.
Although we learn all the rules of life; the do’s and don’ts from school, parents, friends, and mentors, each of us sets their own standards to follow. Nevertheless, over time and very often, we tend to break our own rules in order to come up with something new; to establish new standards that others may follow. It is a kind of adventure beyond the bounds of a monotonous life, to make it new; to be born again and take risks for the sake of unique experience we call art. I’ve done it many times in the photography jobs I’ve done for album covers. Although I learned it the hard way, it’s worth an experience.
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