How to Become a More Productive Photographer
\nI believe the path to the greatest happiness as a photographer is becoming more productive as a photographer. This means, literally just producing more photos.
\nInvesting in production
\nFor example, the secret to true wealth is through production. To produce things, ideas, concepts, etc.
\nI think the problem in today\u2019s world is that we strive to create wealth through \u201cinvestments\u201d and other insubstantial sources of capital swapping. For example, let\u2019s say you speculate in some sort of asset, and the price goes up and you sell it. Have you created any new wealth? Not really.
\nI believe that true wealth, true capital is created through production. For example, producing new knowledge and information, like I have done with all of my books, e-books, presets, my infamous start here page, learn from the masters, etc. Truth be told, simply through my blog and my series of blog posts, I think I\u2019ve created more valuable information on photography education than all of the photo books out there published combined, times 10.
\nThe education mafia?
\nA secret expose; Pearson, the UK-based printing house and publisher, I think they blacklisted my 100 lessons from the masters of photography through a fraud millennium take down request. There is nothing in my 100 lessons from the masters of photography book which is \u201ccopyrighted\u201d. My theory:
\nApparently Pearson also publishes photography education books. Therefore, I think they thought my ebook as a threat, and put down some phony take down request to Google, in order to blacklisted, in order to peddle more of their mediocre photo education books.
\nBecoming a missionary?
\nOne of the very interesting thoughts from Peter Thiel in his zero to one book what is the difference between a mercenary and a missionary. A mercenary simply does something for money, a missionary does something because he or she believes in its true mission.
\nI have an unorthodox theory on \u201csuccess\u201c:
\nMissionaries who so insanely believe in their mission end up becoming insanely successful because they care so much about the mission.
\nThis means, true missionaries start with a deep intrinsic mission, and strive towards it with all of their strength and might. Money success and fame simply comes after the fact.
\ninspiration and motivation because you are doing it for the sake of itself, rather than some sort of externally defined notion of success.
\nIn fact, I believe that more people would thrive if they gave themselves permission to simply do things for the sake of itself, rather than needing some sort of explanation. Also, more photographers would thrive if they didn\u2019t have an Instagram, deleted their Instagram, or didn\u2019t share photos to Facebook or social media.
\nWhy? The negative part of social media is that it attaches a numerical value to yourself and your photos. This is patently bad, because the value of your photos shouldn\u2019t be weighed on a biased algorithm or based on fake likes from big pots, or superficial likes from people who are just seeking to kill time.
\nPhoto Health
\nI have a big theory; If you want to strive to maximize your productivity as a photographer, I think it is metabolic and also part health related.
\nSupple strength in your legs, bulging muscles, straight back, 100% carnivore diet. Also intermittent fasting during the day!
\nBeef, lamb, innards. On fast days eat pork \u2014 pork isn\u2019t red meat, it is \u201cpink\u201d meat.
\n2000 photos a day?
\nA thought; ironically enough, I don\u2019t think we shoot enough. We got digital, why not shoot 2000, 5000, 10,000 photos a day?