You're not a bad photographer. You're just in stage 2.
There's a simple framework that maps the psychological journey of learning any skill. It's called the Four Stages of Competence, and it applies perfectly to photography. In this video I break down each stage, the telltale signs you're in it, and what it actually takes to move to the next one. 0:00 Intro 1:25 Stage one 3:12 Stage two 4:38 Stage three 6:19 Stage four 12:00 Outro 🎒 GEAR AND LINKS What’s in my bag: https://bit.ly/dominey-gear My LUTs and presets: https://dominey.lemonsqueezy.com/ Music and SFX for videos: https://bit.ly/dominey-epidemic-sound Photography: https://dominey.photography Blog: https://blog.dominey.photography Instagram: / dominey Glass: https://glass.photo/tdominey Email: [email protected] LEGAL DISCLOSURE Some of the links in this description will direct you to online stores where I may earn referral credits at no additional cost to you. If you want to shop and support this channel, you may also use the following storewide links. 🛒 Amazon: https://geni.us/gotoamazon 🛒 B&H: https://geni.us/shopbandh 🛒 Adorama: https://geni.us/shopadorama

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