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What kind of photography...

1/20/2017

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Ahhh this question. I get asked this a lot and I never seemed to have an answer for it. What kind of photography do you do? You should really focus on one thing right? You can't have diversity in what you do. You have to "brand" yourself in the work you do. People look for constancy, they hate change. Find what you're good at and stick to it right?

Psh Please

If you guys know me I have a saying...

*ahem*
"YOU DO YOU" 
-me

I live by this rule. Do what you need to and want to do. Live by your own rules. Who cares what other people think or rather ask yourself why they care about it so much. 

So to answer this question...I shoot what I want and what interests me. Why should that be a problem? 

As again you awesome and amazing people, here's an amazing song for you. Have a fantastic day and remember...
You Do You
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