3 Free Guides To Kickstart Your Creative Inspiration Again

Sometimes, no matter what you try to do, you can fall into a creative rut. But, fear not! The good thing is that we are surrounded by so much that can help to inspire us and get us back to our creative selves again.

To improve and kickstart your photography and creative inspiration again, take a look at these three free guides to help you gain new perspective and those creative juices flowing again!

1. How to Create a One Photo a Day Project

A One Photo a Day Project (also called a 365 Project) can be deeply rewarding. It has the potential to change your photography. Your skills can increase tremendously and you can come out with a different outlook. This guide is about starting and staying with a One Photo a Day Project and making your daily photographic journey a success. Download now →

2. 5 Tips for Setting Up a Photography Blog

Maintaining an online presence and having a blog or a website is a nice way of representing your body of work (i.e. your portfolio) and also keeping you accountable to be shooting new photos and content. It is also a way for you to showcase your own unique style of work, your personality, and to gain motivation as well. Here are a few tips to set up your photography blog. Download now →

3. How To Get the Most Out of a Photo Walk

If you’re a photographer living in a popular tourist area and want to get a fresh outlook and good photo practice, then you might consider setting up a photo walk. It’s fun, it’s easy, and it’s just a few clicks away. Download now →

Further Recommended Resources: Making the Ordinary Extraordinary Case Studies

There’s nothing better than getting out there and practicing your photography to break through a creative rut. These 5 extended case-studies on taking ordinary looking subjects and photos, and making them extraordinary will allow you to learn, borrow and form your own unique ideas in no time. Check out these case studies here.

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