The Business of Being Yourself: How Embracing Your Uniqueness Unlocks your Creativity & Helps You Stand Out in the Newborn Niche With Natasha Simpson
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As photographers, it’s easy to stifle our own creativity with self-imposed limitations – whether that’s working solely within one particular style or losing sight of how important it is to experiment and embrace new opportunities. But here’s the thing, you don’t have to confine yourself to any one particular box. In today’s episode, I’m interviewing Natasha Simpson, a professional newborn photographer known for her fun, colorful work and her skill when it comes to incorporating elements such as florals and props. Not only does Natasha give herself full creative freedom, she has mastered how to use originality to her advantage. From strategies for staying organized, to standing out in the industry, to overcoming creative burnout in your career, you’ll hear it all on this episode! What’s in this episode: [02:10] How Natasha manages being creative with staying organized [03:44] Natasha’s story and how she discovered the newborn niche [06:42] Incorporating a love for florals and props into photography [11:46] Advice on standing out and being unique as a photographer [13:40] Tips on balancing family and work and being 100% present [23:25] Overcoming creative burnout and how to get out of a rut [27:54] Experimenting and defining your own personal style Tune in to this episode to learn how to embrace your creativity and stand out from the crowd. For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/unlock-your-creativity-stand-out-in-the-newborn-niche-with-natasha-simpson/ Grab your spot for the 2024 Online Newborn Retreat, starting on Jan 24, 2024!
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