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[image] Remember last week’s challenge to try something new to level-up your photography skills? This week is similar… but different… I want you to perfect some of the things you already know. Ok, I know. It doesn’t sound like an earth-shattering challenge - but, when you think about it, the difference between simply knowing how to do something and mastering it is absolutely enormous. There’s just one problem. Knowing how to get to that pinnacle of “perfection” in photography is pretty darn difficult. That’s why I put together [this handy step-by-step guide]( to help you along. Often, it’s the simplest of things that can help get you over the hump and start taking better photos. Things like: - Setting photography goals for the year and writing them down - Committing yourself to taking photos every single day - Soliciting feedback from other photographers so you can identify the areas in which you need to grow - Dedicating time each week to learning your craft I discuss these and many other simple, actionable steps in the guide linked above, so if you’re in need of a roadmap to photography success, [be sure to check it out](! Let’s make 2019 the year you build those skills, gain confidence, and start creating epic shots. You know it makes sense! I’m in it with you all the way my friend! Alex [image] P.S. Think all photography courses are expensive? Think again. [Click here]( to access 600+ on-demand photography lessons, checklists, success interviews, and more for only $1. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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