Your Photography Portfolio Is Only as Strong as Your Weakest Photo
27-07-2025 21:03 via fstoppers.com

Your Photography Portfolio Is Only as Strong as Your Weakest Photo

Every photographer has that sinking feeling when scrolling through their portfolio: knowing some photos are weaker than others, but keeping them anyway because they represent effort, memories, or technical challenges overcome. What most don't realize is that these "pretty good" images aren't just failing to help their careers—they're actively destroying their professional credibility and costing them clients who judge them by their weakest work.[ Read More ]
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