Hi, I’m Jay P. Morgan. I’m Jay P. Morgan. You know we’ve all got a confident side and a not so confident side of our personalities. Let’s develop and strengthen the confident side. Here’s 10 points on how you can gain confidence to know you’re ready to make money in photography. Follow these 10 points. You’ll gain a lot of confidence. Don’t listen to that side of your personality.
That’s going to make me too uncomfortable to try to ask the people I know to take pictures. What if they don’t like my pictures. I don’t have to see them all the time. I don’t know, maybe I want to do products. I don’t want to shoot people. It’s just too uncomfortable.
Number three. Show your images to other people either in a photo class or a photo club or some kind of a Facebook group. Show your images and get feedback.
I don’t want to show my pictures to anybody. I just want to be able to look at my pictures myself. What if they don’t like them? What if they say things about them I don’t like, you know? I don’t want to show my pictures to anybody.
Number four. Create a portfolio with your images. What’s a portfolio? It’s a website where all of your images are together. Put your very best images up there and then get rid of the ones that aren’t as good as you get better images. But seeing a body of work is going to give you confidence to start to charge money.
It’s too much work to be able to put things up on the website. I don’t even know how to do that anyway and it’s going to cost me money. And I’m not ready. My images aren’t ready. I don’t have enough good images. It’s just, I don’t want to put together a portfolio on a website. It’s just too soon.
I’m not going to shoot anything that comes along. I want to shoot for people who really understand my style and they want to do what I like to do. Those are the people I want to work with. I don’t want to waste my time on dumb things. I want to shoot the cool stuff.
Number six. Your goal is to move up every time you do a job. You want to find better jobs. But keep doing those jobs. Don’t turn things down but look to move up and do better work. If you don’t want to do mufflers, which I didn’t, you could do two websites, one for weddings and one for mufflers. You can have different places that show your work. Just attach your name to the one that you want inevitably to be your look and your work and the type of work you really want to do. But your goal is to try to look to move up. Try to move your clients up. Try to find better clients. Your goal is to find a better job. Every time you move up to a little better job your confidence goes up. You’ll be going, “Wow, I’m able to do better jobs. People are looking to me for work that is better. That is a confidence builder. So look to move up and give yourself a pat on the back every time you do move up. Take a moment and glory in that. Know that you’re moving up and getting better. That’s going to help you gain confidence.
But I’ve got great images like travel images I shot when I was in Tibet. I have to have those in my portfolio because they’re just cool. They just show my personality. It doesn’t matter if they match my portfolio because I want to do fashion. It’s just, it’s cool stuff, you know. So I’m going to put up whatever I want. Let me just show anything that I have.
Number seven. Spend 50 percent of your time looking for work. How does that give you confidence? Because you know that work is going to come. There’s a possibility for work to come. If you aren’t looking for work then you sit there going, “How will I ever get a job?” and you start to collapse in on yourself. But when you’re looking, then you feel hope like there’s going to be jobs that are going to come. You feel like things are going to happen. Photography is a lot about looking for work and running a business and not just taking pictures. So you’ve got to concentrate that 50 percent of your time on looking for jobs. And your confidence goes up every time you spend two or three hours in the morning looking for jobs. You sit down and feel confident that things are going to come. Confidence comes from looking for work.
My work comes to me because from word of mouth. People tell other people. That’s how I get my jobs. I’m not going to call people. I’m not going to spend time looking for jobs. I’m a creative person. I need to be shooting. I need to be doing the cool things that keep me creative and not have to look for work.
Number eight. One of the greatest ways to gain confidence when you’re in a creative process is to find a mentor, someone who’s going to help you to move forward. It makes you feel confident that you can face the challenges that you’re going to encounter because you have a person to go to who’s going to help you overcome those challenges. You can create a mentoring group. A lot of people are at the same place in this process. I was learning how to do bees and I connected with another person who was at the same level as I was. But at least I had someone to talk to. He would say, “Well I read this and I read that.” We were able to talk with each other. I know really high-end business people who have million dollar businesses and who are making millions of dollars a year and they still mentor together with a group of other business owners so they can trade ideas and get confidence in that experience. So find a mentor. Create a mentoring group that’s going to give you confidence and help you to move forward knowing that you can overcome the challenges that you’re going to face.
I got this. I know what I’m doing. I don’t need other people to tell me what to do. That just doesn’t make any sense. I know what I need to do. I don’t need mentors. You know they don’t understand me. They don’t understand what I need to do. It’s just, it’s not for me.
Number nine. Know you can do this and then prove it to yourself. You’re going to need to change in this process. As you go through the years there are going to be times you’re going to need to change your portfolio and your point of view. Maybe even what you do. I changed from doing stills to a lot of video.
It’s just too hard and it’s just too hard sometimes. I just don’t want to. I don’t want to do it. It’s just too hard.
Number ten. When you get discouraged refer back to number two. Start photographing. Maybe you’ve progressed enough in your career that you can photograph the models and the locations and make better work, different work, something interesting. As you photograph, as you shoot the doors will open for you and work will come. So I always refer back to two, which is to continue to photograph and seven which is to start looking for clients. If you do those two things you’re going to have confidence. You’re going to move forward even when things get tough.
So share some of your stories. Leave them in the comments below. We want to hear your stories about overcoming and becoming stronger and more confident. We want to hear those stories. So keep those cameras rollin’ keep on clickin’.