📸 The importance of emotional skills

Plus 3 quick tips on WP page builders, environmental photography, combining specialties

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IN TODAY’S EMAIL:

  • ⚡️ 3 Quick tips: WP page builders, environmental photography, combining specialties

  • 🧠 Deep dive: The importance of emotional skills

  • 🖥️ Website examples: Large testimonials with photos

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Estimated reading time: 7 minutes

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QUICK TIPS

1. 🚀 Embrace the Ease of Modern WordPress Page-Builders

The landscape of website management has dramatically shifted with the advent of advanced WordPress page-builders like Elementor. Here’s what this means for photographers:

  • Forget the frustration of slow, buggy back-end editors. Modern page-builders offer a user-friendly interface that makes website updates a breeze.

  • Quick text and image changes mean your site can stay fresh and up-to-date without hassle.

  • These tools allow you to focus on creative aspects of your site, rather than getting bogged down by technical details.

This change not only simplifies website management but also enriches the experience, keeping your digital presence vibrant and current.

My recommendations here.

2. 🌍 The Rising Influence of Environmental Photography

Looking ahead to 2023-2024, environmental photography is set to play a pivotal role in climate awareness. Here’s how:

  • It provides a visual impact that words alone cannot achieve, illustrating the stark realities of environmental degradation.

  • As the effects of climate change become more pronounced, these photographs become powerful tools in environmental education and advocacy.

  • They can evoke emotional responses that motivate people to take action and push for policy changes.

Embracing environmental photography allows you to merge your artistic talents with activism, helping to make a significant impact on world issues.

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