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PaulHoule 12 hours ago

Lately I have been so busy taking photographs [1] and developing photographs and posting them to socials that I haven’t had time to code anything in my own account. Arknights eats up the rest of time.

I have an RSS reader and an “image sorter” that I wrote that I use everyday, there are a lot of things I could do to improve them but they work great so I don’t need to.

Winter is coming and since I took so many photographs I expect to run them out of my file and stay indoor more. If I can’t be a baller [2] I wish could get paid to shoot basketball this winter though and maybe I will get brave enough to bundle up and shoot landscapes outdoors.

The basic project management practice is

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban

Which for creative projects is what you are doing: “finish what you start”. Normally I have three projects at any given time that I’ll say I am committed to, two I make real progress on, one is aspirational. That system works for me.

In the case of my photography the start-finish gap is in the developing. Particularly in sports it is easy to shoot 3000 pictures of the game and not develop any. I get paid to do running events where I’m expected to turn around the results quickly and my goal is to get a good shot of everyone who ran so I have to be fast and that’s changed the way I think about other sports —- now I can get 100 shots out of one game that are good enough to put in my file (on one level one game is as good as the next) but I’m learning how to get just a few great shots very quickly the way a pro photog would. For the two games I went to yesterday I saw just half so I’d have fewer to develop.

[1] yesterday that meant going to an American football game, then hiking up a creek in water shoes, then going to an association football game. Today I want to get good pictures of Goldenrods for the file and find at least one first-class sports pic from yesterday to post to the LinkedIn alumni group for my Uni.

[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmXZOI7cM0M

ednite 12 hours ago | parent [-]

The “3 projects” rule sounds like a smart way to avoid overload. Do you share your photos on Instagram?

PaulHoule 12 hours ago | parent [-]

Instagram (up8photographer), Threads, Mastodon, Bluesky, LinkedIn (my Uni’s alumni group can get 4000 impressions), Facebook and Nextdoor (400 impressions in a small town w/o any network building)

https://mastodon.social/@UP8

Automation for posting to more places plus automation for network building are both “want to haves”

ednite 12 hours ago | parent [-]

impressive. Thanks!