
Ever stopped to breathe and ask yourself what all those years behind the lens really meant? In this episode of Bad Photographers, Griff steps out of uniform and into the quite after-action. After 20 years with the Air Force, hundreds of assignments, and thousands of shutter‑clicks, he’s doing something rare: looking back.
He’ll share a single moment from his career, one that didn’t look like a win at the time but changed everything. It’s a story of pressure, pride, ego…and a humbling reminder that when you think you know enough… you probably don’t know shit.
This isn’t a hero’s tale. It’s not a perfectionist’s highlight reel. It’s an honest reflection on what we build, what we lose, and what remains. If you’ve ever felt stuck, burnt out, or too worn to care.... press play. Maybe this time, the most valuable shot won’t be the one you took. It will be the one that makes you stop.
Take a seat. Keep your shutter open. This conversation might just change how you see your path.
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