I exhibit quite a lot of work, but not much of it resonates with anyone. But that’s not a reason to stop creating something. I don’t measure the relevance of my work by the number of likes. Of course, it’s good when you find like-minded people and they like your work. But I consider “success” when platforms accept your work for sale.

Now I often create something that is not just nature photography in its purest form. I compose more often. I use myself as part of my work. You might find it funny, but now platforms offer more licensing for photos of me than of all sorts of flowers or bugs that I shoot. It’s funny, strange, but I appreciate it.

I often think that I spend too little time on my work for it to bear fruit. I will try to develop this direction


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