Long-Term Project

You don’t need to know what the long-term project will ultimately look like when it’s done. That’s because the hard part is just crossing the finish line.

Here’s what I’ve learned along the way.

-Prepare to change your mind.

-The end won’t resemble the beginning.

-It will take longer than expected.

The upside to all of this labor will be the satisfaction of completion plus a tangible asset. I know this from experience.

This “brick by brick” approach has been my constant companion since the beginning of my photographic journey.

About the author: I am Stephen Kennedy, an experienced photographer with more than 2500 completed sessions in all 50 US states.

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