[IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pgBDO2ywnug/So3n-e6zieI/AAAAAAAAAoE/gpVPocZ8Kzk/s400/andreas.jpg[/IMG]Andreas Wvoorl
One
of the nice things about being a part of the online network of Twitter
is "following" a bunch of interesting people & companies. While
some can argue that it's got a horrible conversion rate (supposedly
many people who sign up don't last thirty days with it), I've actually
had a great experience with it and have found it a very great resource.
One of those resources is Michael Zhang of Petapixel (@petapixel). He
recently posted this link about how to overcome "photographer's block."
Today, I took that "100 step" challenge listed on the Photocritic blog.
"The
100 step challenge is one I’ve promoted here on Photocritic before –
because it’s one of those things I’ve found work incredibly well
indeed. It’s easy: Grab your camera, and start walking. Count your
steps. After 100 steps, stop where you are, and where you’re standing,
you have to take a photograph."
By KapitolPhoto
Andreas Wvoorl
One
of the nice things about being a part of the online network of Twitter
is "following" a bunch of interesting people & companies. While
some can argue that it's got a horrible conversion rate (supposedly
many people who sign up don't last thirty days with it), I've actually
had a great experience with it and have found it a very great resource.
One of those resources is Michael Zhang of Petapixel (@petapixel). He
recently posted this link about how to overcome "photographer's block."
Today, I took that "100 step" challenge listed on the Photocritic blog.
"The
100 step challenge is one I’ve promoted here on Photocritic before –
because it’s one of those things I’ve found work incredibly well
indeed. It’s easy: Grab your camera, and start walking. Count your
steps. After 100 steps, stop where you are, and where you’re standing,
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We're here at Mammoth and sat down with Monty Wright to talk about growing up skiing in England, getting sponsored by Armada at 14, working at a tattoo shop, riding at Laax, and more.