That new lens is just in time to do some fantastic work!

As photographers, we purchase things in hopes that they will miraculously change images. But do they? Getting that new lens or camera often misses the mark and, if anything, adds another layer of confusion to the experience; which lens do I take? Which camera today?

I know this cycle too well. So let me share the moves I took this year to change things up. I started investing in myself and my craft. I purchased more books, watched interviews, and lastly, attended workshops. The workshops are what I want to get into.

I recently posted on my IG a reel on this topic. I attended a Bespoke online workshop with Phil Penman, and it was just the push I needed to help guide me in the right direction and narrow my focus. I encourage you to head over to his website and read about the case study to see the results as we work together.

https://www.philpenman.com/learn/online-classes/

I promise to get back on this blogging train.

Mahalo,

John

John Hendrick || Staff Photojournalist Pepper magazine || UTSA Photography Instructor

Born in the Bronx, New York, and raised in Queens.

John grew up skateboarding in the mid-’80s and into the late ’90s when NYC was the melting pot of pop culture. He worked as a messenger and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. For the past 23 years, John has traveled worldwide and lived abroad in Italy, Spain, and Japan.

https://www.johnhendrick.com
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