SkillFrame journal
Deliberate practice for photography
Photography is visual and social: people learn by seeing improvement and by sharing work with peers. That is why table-stakes onboarding — email capture and a landing page — is not the same as growth. Growth needs shareable proof, a public surface for identity, and loops that reward inviting friends.
What deliberate practice changes
Deliberate practice means a tight loop: a specific assignment, immediate feedback on your frame, and a clear next fix. Repeat daily so composition, light, and story decisions compound instead of resetting every time you pick up the camera.
Why shareable artifacts matter
A Day-14 before-and-after, a public profile, and a referral link turn private progress into discovery. When someone sees your proof in a story or a forum thread, they can start their own sprint with context — not a generic ad.
See what structured critique looks like in practice on the photography critique examples guide, or run a free Taste critique on your own frame.