First of all, I know comparison is bad for all our overall progression. And at the end of the day, photography aswell as all other art is subjective, which invalidates my statement. By "better" I guess I mean more sucessful.
I've been shooting photos for around 8 years, went to school for it, and still am. I even have a steady gig at a local skateshop. Learned alot of studio and flash while in school, yet knowing alot, i feel like my concept of photography and skill is miniscule, and there are much better photographers out there.
It might just be a classic case of the grass being greener at the neighbors, but I can't imagine that im alone in this predicament. In this digital age with instagram, the app is just as inspiring as it can tear me down.
Has anyone dealt with the same feeling and/or are in the same predicament? If so, how do you deal with it/dealt with it?
I mean the goal for me is making shit that's unique and that has an impact. At the core that's what it is. For more context I'm more into fine art photography.
I didn't necessarily mean financially, but more creatively successful. Their ideas are fleshed out, they do so with little margin of error, and yes financials do play a part. More money = more creative freedom.
Im kinda confused on that last part though. From what i understand, you're saying that worrying about my skill and comparing won't help me reach that goal? If thats the case no. But the act of not comparing isnt as easy as flipping a switch either.
Thanks for replying :)