Reply #1 - June 26, 2008, 09:49:10 PM
That would be one of the big differences between photography as a hobby and as a profession. When it's a hobby you can work at your pace and on what you want. When it's a profession (or at least someone is paying you for it) you have to produce on somebody else's timeline.
This probably doesn't help much in your situation, but that's the reason I always have 3 or 4 different projects going. Right now I'm working on a web application, my photo web site, a web site for a client, and another web project. When I get blah over one I just jump to another for a little while.
What has worked for me in the past when I really had to do one specific project was to break it up into smaller chunks. Rather than sitting down with the intention of laying out an entire album, make your goal to layout 2 spreads. After you get those two spreads done go out and play with your dog, walk in the park, watch a few minutes of TV, or something to get your mind off of the task you're dreading. Then come back and do another small set of the whole project. Or work for an hour and take a 10 minute break.

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