In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick breaks down a growing issue within the photography industry: photographers turning overlap into warfare.
After receiving messages from a photographer attempting to pull him into a dispute over a project concept, James dives into the deeper mindset driving so much of the sniping, undermining, accusations, and territorial behavior that exists within creative industries.
Why do photographers become so reactive to perceived competition?
Why do some creatives constantly monitor others while others stay focused on growth?
And most importantly, why do clients not care about the internal drama photographers obsess over?
This episode explores:
- scarcity mindset in creative industries
- photographers attacking one another publicly and privately
- why “this town ain’t big enough for both of us” thinking destroys growth
- the difference between reaction-based creatives and execution-based creatives
- what actually builds long-term authority and trust in the marketplace
Because at the end of the day, clients are not hiring based on photographer feuds.
They are hiring based on professionalism, consistency, trust, and results.
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