While some of the tips and guidance may come from a positive place, it doesn't always mean the suggestions are the only way to do something.
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In a corresponding blog, she wrote, "At first, I kind of agreed with this one. When I started as a photographer, I niched down to weddings, which helped me establish myself in the industry. I knew that being an 'everything' photographer wouldn’t serve me, so I focused entirely on weddings. That clarity helped me grow fast, but after a few years, I felt the pull to explore something new."
"I started a watercolor print shop on Etsy, just for fun," she continued. "To my surprise, it actually paid my mortgage!"
And it paid off in more ways than one.
She continued, writing, "Mastering one thing first gives you the foundation to expand later. You don’t have to box yourself into one identity forever. When you’re solid in one space, you earn the ability to explore new things."
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