
January has a way of making photographers feel behind before the year even starts.
More advice. More goals. More pressure to fix everything at once.
In this episode, we slow that narrative way down.
This conversation is about why learning photography feels heavier than it needs to — and why that heaviness usually has nothing to do with motivation or discipline. It’s about overload, false urgency, and the belief that you need to master everything right now in order to move forward.
We talk about:
Why January creates pressure that doesn’t actually help learning
How trying to learn too much at once stalls progress
Why slowing down isn’t falling behind
What sustainable growth actually looks like in photography
You don’t need to learn everything this year.
You just need a calmer way forward.
Helpful next steps:
What to Learn First in Photography (And What Can Wait):
https://sendfox.com/lp/1r4ry2
Beginner Photography Starter Hub:
https://savvyshutterbug.com/beginner-photography-starter-hub/