Creativity: Born With It, or Built?
Is creativity a divine gift you’re born with, or is it a muscle you build through years of failure and obsession? For thirty years, I’ve been locked in an argument with my wife over this exact question. In my career as a professional commercial photographer, I’ve learned that the idea of "innate talent" is the single biggest trap keeping photographers from finding their voice. In this video, I break down why the "magic" people attribute to talent is actually just the byproduct of repetitive, high-pressure practice—and how you can start building the pathways to your own creative voice today. What you’ll learn: 0:00 - The 30-Year Argument 0:14 - Creativity: Born With It or Built? 0:54 - Why Creativity is a Muscle (The Rowing Analogy) 1:47 - The Power of "Obvious" Observation 2:56 - Changing Your Perspective 4:38 - Why You Need to Stop Building Your Own Cage 7:35 - The Green Apple: How Exhaustion Leads to Flow 9:10 - The Work Earns You The Freedom 10:20 - The Final Verdict: Why Being "Right" Doesn't Make Me Special Stop looking for the magic lens. Stop waiting for the muse. Start building the muscle. #PhotographyCareer #CreativeGrowth #CommercialPhotography #WrongSideOfTheCamera #PhotographyTips #creativity

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