My name is Marcus Carter. I'm a freelance portrait photographer in the Washington DC area. I have gone from hobby to making money in less than 3 years with photography, while working a 9-5 job. My goal for this podcast is to help new and experienced photographers alike improve their photography skills, mindset, approach, and more! This podcast will consist of the following: - Photography Tips & Tr... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArts |
Funny how I started my photography wanting to take abstract photos. That has since changed and i've found that take photos of people is extremely enjoyable and rewarding more
On this episode I will be speaking about my thoughts in regards to never being happy with the content you create. Being driven is great, but being insatiable is destructive. more
On this episode I will be providing an introduction as to what you will expect from this podcast. I also leave you with my view on the first step required to go from hobby to career which is mindset adjustment. If you want to discuss further please r... more
On this episode of The Next One Up. I will be explaining why I chose to re-brand from "Opex" to now myself. I went from 6k Instagram followers to under 1k and I have never felt better! I am connected to my followers, my content and my vision of where... more
On this episode of The Opex Effect. I will be discussing the importance of evolution pertaining to your work. I achieved two goals today and am already setting new ones to replace them. Are you setting goals for yourself? if not, try it after this po... more
On this episode of The Opex Effect. I will be discussing the importance of not letting life keep you down. I had a rough life event happen to me this past weekend involving my car. I'm turning it positive by speaking to you all about perseverance in ... more
On this episode I will be covering my insight into real life vs. social media life. Are you living the way you want both on and offline? Tune in, this one may help you answer that question. Special Mention to: Justin (@whatsupjustin) and Logan (@loga... more
In this episode I will be responding to a suggestion provided to me by a friend named Jada (@jadaimanim). The topic is how to deal with creating content for clients, while still creating for yourself. This episode will provide you with my insight int... more
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Marcus is such a genuine and driven artist! He's sharing vital information to the creative community. His approach is casual, but still very thorough.
Apple Podcasts | #131 | Colombia/Arts/Visual Arts |
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