
Starting a blog is simple, but keeping it active, producing content, dealing with web hosting troubles, and maintaining the
initial enthusiasm is difficult.
I’ve failed at it for the past ten years, but I’m trying to be more consistent this time, and I won’t get bored.
For a long time, I’ve been telling stories through my photographs, essays, and travel films.
All of them have unique problems, but writing is one that must be practiced frequently in order to master; otherwise, once you lose your flow, it is difficult to reclaim it.
Taking photos has always been a passion for me. I began my adventure about two decades ago, learning the art every day, developing with time, and training my eye.
Holding a camera and hunting for stories to tell comes with its own set of challenges, but the feeling of satisfaction you earn when you return home with a fantastic composition is priceless.
Making travel documentaries comes with its own set of challenges.
You must continue to learn about pre-production, post-production, and all aspects of cinematography on a daily basis.
There’s an entire industry to learn about.
Making films sometimes necessitates an excessive amount of resources.
Trying to learn new things each day and shooting while traveling is stressful, but each video teaches you something new.
That’s why I enjoy filming so much.
Returning to writing, it is the least resource-intensive pastime you can pursue.
To be a writer, you don’t need expensive equipment.
All you have to do is take notes while traveling, then return home, relax, and begin writing based on your notes and recollections.
It shouldn’t be too difficult, right?
However, it comes with its own set of difficulties.
We have too many distractions in this contemporary world, such as smartphones and other devices, so sitting solely for the sake of writing might be difficult at times, especially if you lack the essential momentum.
But, in the end, I am convinced that “Jack of all trades, master of none” is correct.
But why do we all desire to be masters of a particular skill?
I adore taking pictures, making movies, and occasionally writing travel stories for the sake of telling stories, and that’s what I’m going to do.
Why did I resurrect my blog?
Because I have so many tales to tell, this blog will include all of my excursion updates and anecdotes, as well as my photographic portfolio, to make my brand sound more genuine.
Starting a blog is simple, but keeping it active, producing content, dealing with web hosting troubles, and maintaining the initial enthusiasm is difficult.
I’ve failed at it for the past ten years, but I’m trying to be more consistent this time, and I won’t get bored.
For a long time, I’ve been telling stories through my photographs, essays, and travel films.
All of them have unique problems, but writing is one that must be practiced frequently in order to master; otherwise, once you lose your flow, it is difficult to reclaim it.
Taking photos has always been a passion for me. I began my adventure about two decades ago, learning the art every day, developing with time, and training my eye.
Holding a camera and hunting for stories to tell comes with its own set of challenges, but the feeling of satisfaction you earn when you return home with a fantastic composition is priceless.
Making travel documentaries comes with its own set of challenges.
You must continue to learn about pre-production, post-production, and all aspects of cinematography on a daily basis.
There’s an entire industry to learn about.
Making films sometimes necessitates an excessive amount of resources.
Trying to learn new things each day and shooting while traveling is stressful, but each video teaches you something new.
That’s why I enjoy filming so much.
Returning to writing, it is the least resource-intensive pastime you can pursue.
To be a writer, you don’t need expensive equipment.
All you have to do is take notes while traveling, then return home, relax, and begin writing based on your notes and recollections.
It shouldn’t be too difficult, right?
However, it comes with its own set of difficulties.
We have too many distractions in this contemporary world, such as smartphones and other devices, so sitting solely for the sake of writing might be difficult at times, especially if you lack the essential momentum.
But, in the end, I am convinced that “Jack of all trades, master of none” is correct.
But why do we all desire to be masters of a particular skill?
I adore taking pictures, making movies, and occasionally writing travel stories for the sake of telling stories, and that’s what I’m going to do.
Why did I resurrect my blog?
Because I have so many tales to tell, this blog will include all of my excursion updates and anecdotes, as well as my photographic portfolio, to make my brand sound more genuine.
I am someone who enjoys receiving feedback of any type.
If you have something to say, whether nice or unpleasant, simply say it.
I’ll make every effort to react to everyone who posts a remark.
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