Week 16: What Happens When You Say Yes More Often


LEVEL UP YOUR PHONE PHOTOGRAPHY

WITH GABRIELLE TOUCHETTE

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Welcome to Week 15 of 2025!

In today's e-mail, you'll get:

INSPIRATION OF THE WEEK: What Happens When You Say Yes More Often

PHOTO OF THE WEEK: Focus on the Nail

RESOURCES YOU MIGHT LIKE: Book Recommendation (and it's not about photography)

INSPIRATION OF THE WEEK

On Saying Yes

This might be unpopular advice.

But…

You should say yes more often.

Not to filling your calendar to look more successful. Or to getting a fifth dog. Or to putting cottage cheese in everything.

(well, you can if you want. It's your life.)

I'm not here to talk about those kinds of yeses. What I mean is:

you should say yes more often to creative opportunity.

Improving as a photographer isn’t all about getting a better camera.

Or learning better techniques.

Or spending 10 hours a day practicing.

Improving your photography is due in large part to saying yes to opportunity.

Opportunity is free. It’s a given. It’s not a special privilege, it’s accessible to all.

Opportunity is the magic that floats right in front of you every day. It's unique to only you.

But it's almost invisible.

You can make it appear by saying yes to it.

Grabbing hold of your unique-to-you opportunities is your open door.

And on the other side it's gold.


If all this sounds a little too abstract, let me break it down in concrete terms.

It’s about being awake to the little things.

“To be an artist means never to avert one’s eyes.” - Seth Godin

It’s believing that everything has a story to tell, another side to be seen, a new dimension to appreciate.

Here’s how:

➡️ Instead of looking for a good photo, look for the truth in things.
Don’t photograph what impresses you, but photograph what is honest.

➡️ Find the divine in the most mundane things.

Treat every ordinary moment like if it really matters. Like if it represents something weightier in life... more than just its literal meaning.

➡️ Follow the feeling.

If what you see stirs something in you, respond. Don’t overthink. Just capture it. Chances are, it will also stir something in others when they see it. If not, at the very least it’ll be a visual documentation of who you really are and how you see the world. That is interesting.

➡️ Tell small stories.

Don’t wait for big, exciting events to take a photo. Start with small moments and look for the meaning in those experiences. It might not feel like much in the moment, but in 10-20 years those little stories will become significant history. (trust me)

And you might be the only one that was there in that moment to document it.

That is saying yes to opportunity.

Saying yes to capturing honesty.

Saying yes to capturing mundane subjects.

Saying yes to responding to what stirs in your heart.

Saying yes to honouring small, overlooked moments.

“Art is a personal act of courage, something one human does that creates change in another.” -Seth Godin

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Playing With Focus

This weekend I was out in the country and found some interesting "junk" on an old farm acreage. I had time to play with angles, composition and focus.

Our phone cameras automatically focus for us all the time, but sometimes it's fun to override the auto focus and try something different.

That's what I did with this photo - I intentionally focused on the nail in the foreground to capture a more interesting story:

RESOURCES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Strategy Is a Chance to Show Up and Make a Difference

As you may have noticed, I recently discovered Seth Godin and his writings. He has a lot of great wisdom for entrepreneurs and leaders. Although he's not a photographer, his insights on strategy can easily apply to us creatives. I've ordered his new book This Is Strategy and I'm expecting it to be a good read.

PS: If you'd like to learn basic techniques and the path to analyzing and applying creativity to your photos, join me live on Zoom on April 29th for a crash course.

PSS: If you're in Winnipeg, and you're looking for a community of creatives to meet and be inspired by, come join us at our next CreativeMornings Winnipeg event (it's free). I'll be there taking photos. :)

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Hi I'm Gabrielle! I run a full time photography business in Winnipeg, specializing in portrait and commercial photography. This newsletter started with my passion for helping everyday people realize their full photography potential. With a bit of technical and creative help, you too can take better photos with the phone camera you already have.

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