Author: Stefan Glazer
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DSLR Users are dinosaurs
I’m a dinosaur. I am ok with it for right now. My Canon 7d mk ii is old and faithful, but I’m really a dinosaur in the age of mirrorless. The number of photographers staying with DSLR cameras compared to mirrorless cameras in the professional landscape is declining. In 2020, about 60% of professional photographers…
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“Tools for Navigating Neurodivergence” is available NOW!
I wrote Navigating Neurodivergence on accident and because of that accident I will continue to write books that help with Mental Health and navigating the neurodiverse mind. Where to buy “Tools for Navigating Neurodivergence”? https://amzn.to/3OaOn7z My name is Stefan Glazer, a professional pet photographer who has had a life of constant battles against an unknown…
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Tools for Navigating Neurodivergence
Pre-Order My Book Tools for Navigating Neurodivergence on Kindle It releases July 31st and it’s there to help those with neurodivergent minds! Pre-Order TODAY! My name is Stefan Glazer, a professional pet photographer who has had a life of constant battles against an unknown foe. Severe Inattentive ADHD. I had been diagnosed at the age…
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Being a Photographer in an age of Cameras
I get asked as a photographer from time to time. “How do you survive as a photographer when everyone has a camera on their phone or knows someone with a fancy camera?” I say things like, “oh you know, I provide more than capturing photos” or “It’s ok out there for someone like me” or…
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Celebrating Myself
I want to be sure to let you all know that it’s ok to celebrate yourself, your accomplishments, your wins. I have a really hard time doing this. A really hard time. I don’t celebrate myself. I don’t buy myself presents. I don’t take a moment to think about the task I completed. I don’t…
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ADHD Memes sooth the soul
This one hits close to home and it’s funny when you are officially diagnosed with Severe Inattentive ADHD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder and see a meme like this. The first thing you learn is that you are not your diagnosis. The next thing you learn is that it’s really hard not to fall into the…
