Life Lessons Learned In Photography Lesson 2: Just Do It

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In this series of videos I’m sharing 7 of the best life lessons I’ve learned by being a photographer, and right now I want to talk about those little nagging doubts we all get when trying to decide whether to go for something or not.

Lesson 1: Image is Everything –
Lesson 2: Just Do it –
Lesson 3: Never Give Up –
Lesson 4: No Risk No Reward –
Lesson 5: No Pain No Gain (Coming Soon)
Lesson 6: Plenty of Fish in the Sea (Coming Soon)
Lesson 7: Go Big or Go Home (Coming Soon)

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Joshua Cripps is a full-time landscape photographer living near Yosemite National Park in California. His recent work includes the worldwide marketing campaign for the Nikon D750 camera.

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22 Comments
  1. Nhe ry says

    I'm watching all of your videos from the beginning! Thank you for your wisdom!

  2. Steve Kunder says

    Really enjoy your videos, with the subject of just do it, I keep wanting to try my hand at landscape photography . My question is can I be successful at it using a crop sensor camera (D7000) I see most of the other videos on landscape photography show folks using FF cameras.

  3. obayed haque says

    Awesome lessons as always Josh. Much thanks for sharing with us.

  4. Michael Eschbach says

    Sweet

  5. DefinedLens says

    I learned my lessons a few months ago! I usually get angry at myself whenever I have an idea and then the weather doesn't play along, moral of the story. There is ALWAYS an opportunity for a great picture!

    Thanks for the video! I enjoyed these tips! 🙂

  6. Orion M42 says

    hey I cleaned both mirrors and my sensor but there's still an internal dust spec. it's really messing with my focus.

  7. DYMO says

    Thanks a lot Josh for sharing all your videos with us!!!
    Btw your pictures are the best ! I like to watch some other guys videos also but yours are smart and funny and most important your photos are the best!!!!!

  8. Smaakjeks K says

    I think this is maybe the most important lesson in photography. To add my own interpretation to the lesson:
    Looking back, I have never regretted an attempt at going out to take pictures. Those spontaneous days quite often result in unexpected surprises you could have never planned for. The world is too full of random and unknown cool stuff to be a disappointment. My portfolio is full of moments that happened because I said "Alright, let's get out there!"

  9. John Gillen says

    Great advice, great story and great backdrop for this vid!

  10. INISHOTS says

    So true, had great shots yesterday when I left my house as it looked like it's starting to rain but turned out to be a great shooting with some nice shots.

  11. DYMO says

    The best tips and the best videos in the nets!!!

  12. Robert Steich says

    What's up with irony of talking about an all day down pour and the ocean, while in the desert?

  13. Suis-Je Narcissique ? says

    Hey thanks for your videos !!! I Learn so much !! Any plan for a workshop in bc canada soon 😉

  14. Fräulein Daniela says

    Hi! Great video! Thanx! Would it be possible to put a link behind/under the other lessons so we could find them more easily? 🙂 I know this is just the 2nd lesson but I think it might come in handy.

  15. Felix Jorgenfelt says

    I do the same sometimes, argue with myself for over 20minutes and then I feel really stupid because during that time I could already have driven to a location… So I've tried to stop doing that and just make a call right away whether or not I'm gonna go out. Outsmarting the clouds is basically impossible, so if there is even a slightest chance of good conditions it's best to just go out tbh 😀

  16. Noor Ikmal Ibrahim says

    This just happened to me this morning! It was cloudy at 3am so I decided not to go out to shoot the milky way. But at 4:30 the sky end up turning very clear and i missed the opportunity to shoot the milky way that i've been waiting all week! If only I saw this video before going out i would have gotten that shot hahah

  17. Rod Allsopp says

    Wise words. Its strange how we so often and easily talk ourselves out of doing something we love to do. Some of the best times I've had with a camera is when I've just gone and done it, despite the nagging negative voice trying to put me off.

  18. Joseph Piotter says

    This video is spot on, especially in the winter when I talk myself out of almost everything. And sometimes, not often but sometimes when I actually talk myself into it, I either get a decent shot or at least a decent experience.

  19. TheMcardarelli says

    You're the type of guy i want to have next to me when i'm having a bad day! Also, you should do a video on how to make night timelapses (stars), i'm having trouble shooting timelapses with my Nikon d5300

  20. LpJunior537 says

    this happened to me the other day and like you, I came home with the best shot I've taken since starting photography. Your videos have helped me grow and become a better photographer over the past year and a half. just wanted to say thank you. I took your advice about investing in experiences and am going on a cross country trip this September for a shooting spree (pun intended)

  21. Madame Cloud says

    Obligatory Shia LaBeuof meme

  22. Peter Thorley says

    Is the Nikon d5200 better than the d3400

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