I just received a very inspiring email. I thought it was worth sharing. I’ve changed or left out some of the personal details to protect the privacy of the sender.
“Hey Chase,
It worked. Everything you said worked. I declared myself a photographer, got business cards, set up an LLC, pumped out shots and handed them out like mad. I DECIDED this is who I am, and it’s like the whole world conspired in my favor. The best part is that my Dad who always told me photography was a waste of time, now respects me and respects my art. My life has changed because you gave me the time of day. Thanks for everything!”
By declaring a commitment to your own creativity you can make big things happen. Simply by deciding, “I am a photographer,” “I am an artist,” “I am a writer,” and taking the action necessary (like making your business cards and forming an LLC) you can and will make make it happen. Whatever your it might be. These are massive mental shifts — and not easy to make by any means. But trust me, they will make all the difference. Just like the letter says, you might find that the ‘whole world’ will conspire to help you. When I hear these stories – they deeply inspire my own work. So thank YOU for the letter. And most of all, thank you for helping to make the world a more creative place.
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At some point you need to pull the trigger and really commit to what you want to do. I am in the process of making my declaration of creativity and things seem to “conspiring” to help me and my business partner. But I can’t say that it isn’t scary making the plung into owning, investing and operating our own business.
This blog, your work and the work that you share has been an inspiration for awhile now. Thanks!
– Nick
It has certainly stopped me in my tracks and made me think, can I do this?
Thank you for sharing.
M.
Great post Chase, I never really thought it would be as tough being a photographer as it is! But your wonderful blog helps 🙂