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Hello! Almost 3 years ago, I left my job to start film portrait photography (very precise, I know haha). I'm sharing with you here some thoughts that have come up several times during my journey so far. I really wanted to discuss it together, can't wait to read your feedback. Kisses *Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:34 You have to get started! 02:52 Wanting to go too fast 05:09 Imposter syndrome sucks 06:52 Put yourself in the best conditions 08:40 It takes a lot of time! 09:33 It's hard to celebrate your victories 10:47 Prepare the client's expectations well 12:07 It's human above all! 13:07 Comparing yourself to your past self 15:02 Better Done than Perfect 16:26 Starting from yourself 17:31 See you soon! *A little introduction: My name is Léa, and I started my photography and video adventure 2 years ago (I'll have to remember to update this information as I go along). I share bits of my life with you here! *My film packages for independent artists: https://www.leadubernet.com/formules *Where can I find you? My insta: @lea.dubernet Don't hesitate to contact me here if you're interested in a shoot: [email protected] *My work tools: cameras: Sony A7IV and FX30 microphone: Rode Videomic NTG main film camera: Canon A1 retouching: Lightroom Classic, Photoshop editing / grading: DaVinci Resolve Studio / Film Vision 2 / Dehancer Pro