Be a standout wedding photographer, not an afterthought.

Being yourself as a wedding photographer.

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Thereā€™s a reason sheep crowd together , itā€™s genetic.  They feel safer in numbers, if one sheep decides to go a certain way they all follow, which is great until the lead sheep decides to walk off a cliff and the rest follow, and they would.  

Itā€™s a bit like that in wedding photography, someone who appears to be doing well for themselves starts to get couples climbing flagpoles and a bunch of other people follow suit, same for how they edit their pictures or speak online.  Itā€™s killing creativity in the industry, everything starts to look exactly the same, very few people have an identity - theyā€™re just a copy of Mr, Mrs or Miss popular, but a weaker version.

Whatā€™s then left to identify one wedding photographer from another? Not a lot really, except price - with everyone copying everyone else and everything looking the same and everyone scrabbling for the same bookings price becomes the only deciding factor, a price war ensues or people go out of business, someone will always do it cheaper to put food on the table - fine for clients whoop whoop - if they want the generic ā€˜off the shelf stuffā€™, lazy mediocre Photography that the same people shoot week in week out, the same stilted setups, no effort, no imagination, nothing special.

The real issue lies I guess with people not being taught how to express who they are, to be themselves, to be different and creative - itā€™s much easier to just follow a tutorial on YouTube or pay Ā£300 for a training course with 20 other photographers all lined up taking the same picture.  Itā€™s far easier to host a ā€˜this is how you use your cameraā€™ workshop than a ā€˜discover who you areā€™ one - Iā€™m not sure if this is a UK thing or more widespread around the world.

But good news!  Thereā€™s a rebellion starting, it started in Europe where free thinkers seem more prevalent, ballsy people with ā€˜fuck itā€™ attitudes who are pushing back the tide of mehness and itā€™s starting to spread, hopefully one day people will start to ā€˜seeā€™ again, become photographers again.

The UK rebellion is picking up pace and long may it continue, I just hope people donā€™t just start copying the leaders šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø 

So I guess what Iā€™m saying is, find your spark, that thing that makes you call yourself an artist, a photographer, start figuring out what makes you different, who you are.  Find your voice and use it.  

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