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Are You Consuming Inspiration or Drowning in Comparison?

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Hey there, Camera Queens! It's Belle, and today's solo episode is a deep dive into the digital landscape we all navigate. As we approach the holidays, the pressure to consume—from Black Friday sales to digital products—can be overwhelming.

Join me as we reflect on the evolution of photography, comparing the limited captures of the film era to today's content abundance. We'll explore the value of intentional content consumption, questioning mindless scrolling and the comparison trap. Dive into finding balance between consuming and creating, emphasising the emotional impact of online content on our artistic identity.
Let's intentionally contribute positively to the digital world. Welcome to a thought-provoking convo on the Camera Queens poddy.
In this episode we cover:

  • The paradox of excess digital content for photographers and digital consumers.
  • The evolution of photography, comparing limited film-era photos with today's digital abundance.
  • Distinguishing between valuable and superficial online content, prompting reflection on personal values.
  • The mantra "you are what you eat," urging intentional consumption for positive digital contribution.
  • Take control of their online narrative, be intentional about content consumption, and contribute positively to the digital world.

Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

Support the Show.

🎙Hey rad AF human, thanks for being part of the Camera Queens community. If you frothed over this episode, give this gal an ego stroke and hit the FOLLOW button. And if you really wanna get me rockin out to the tunes of Nirvana circa 1994 - leave me an Apple Review. A monthly human will win a 1:1 coaching call with yours truly valued at 10 million dollars. Make sure you screenshot the review and share it to Instagram and TAG me - otherwise I won't know it's yours and it may get lost forever in the Apple-verse. Okay hawt stuff, you're the best. Now go and tell yourself that in the mirror. Look into the mirror and say, I'm the GOAT and I'm a cool cat. Okay byeeeeeeeeee 🎙

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Manage episode 394865579 series 3549411
Content provided by Belle Verdiglione. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Belle Verdiglione or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

Hey there, Camera Queens! It's Belle, and today's solo episode is a deep dive into the digital landscape we all navigate. As we approach the holidays, the pressure to consume—from Black Friday sales to digital products—can be overwhelming.

Join me as we reflect on the evolution of photography, comparing the limited captures of the film era to today's content abundance. We'll explore the value of intentional content consumption, questioning mindless scrolling and the comparison trap. Dive into finding balance between consuming and creating, emphasising the emotional impact of online content on our artistic identity.
Let's intentionally contribute positively to the digital world. Welcome to a thought-provoking convo on the Camera Queens poddy.
In this episode we cover:

  • The paradox of excess digital content for photographers and digital consumers.
  • The evolution of photography, comparing limited film-era photos with today's digital abundance.
  • Distinguishing between valuable and superficial online content, prompting reflection on personal values.
  • The mantra "you are what you eat," urging intentional consumption for positive digital contribution.
  • Take control of their online narrative, be intentional about content consumption, and contribute positively to the digital world.

Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

Support the Show.

🎙Hey rad AF human, thanks for being part of the Camera Queens community. If you frothed over this episode, give this gal an ego stroke and hit the FOLLOW button. And if you really wanna get me rockin out to the tunes of Nirvana circa 1994 - leave me an Apple Review. A monthly human will win a 1:1 coaching call with yours truly valued at 10 million dollars. Make sure you screenshot the review and share it to Instagram and TAG me - otherwise I won't know it's yours and it may get lost forever in the Apple-verse. Okay hawt stuff, you're the best. Now go and tell yourself that in the mirror. Look into the mirror and say, I'm the GOAT and I'm a cool cat. Okay byeeeeeeeeee 🎙

  continue reading

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