How to Use Goal Planning to Grow as a Landscape Photographer
Briefly

I explain the importance of taking an active, intentional role in your learning. By setting measurable goals and evaluating your photos frequently, you can double your learning speed.
Applying goal planning and introspection before, during, and after photography shoots can lead to significant improvements. This proactive approach led to the author learning more in two weeks than in two years.
There's empowerment in setting your own course for improvement. The author experienced remarkable progress by incorporating objectives and key results (OKRs) into their photography process, resulting in noticeable improvements and fewer post-editing requirements.
Read at Digital Photography School
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