Why Nobody Cares About Your Photography
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Nobody cares about your photography. We don’t need more of 'any old' photographers. Yet survival as culture and society with soul is completely dependent on work that matters.
In this episode of Moments of Mood, I explore why indifference is the default in modern photography, what it actually means for someone to care about your work, why chasing attention is often the fastest way to lose meaning, and the deeper responsibility artists have in a world drowning in content.
Listen if you're interested in:
- Being tired of chasing validation and wonder why no-none sees or takes notice of your work
- Why nobody is waiting to care about your photography, but how you can create from a deeper place that invites care.
- What “caring” really means in art and visual storytelling
- Why meaning matters more than visibility
- How photobooks create depth in a disposable image culture
- The 5 conditions that make people genuinely care about photography
- Why slow, intentional work outlasts viral success
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