Self-doubt is a sneaky little thing. One minute, you’re on top of the world, capturing incredible images, feeling like the next great photographer.

The next, you’re staring at your work, convinced you’ve forgotten everything you ever knew about lighting, composition, and… well, holding a camera. The truth? Every creative person experiences this. Even the best photographers, artists, and filmmakers have moments of doubt. The key isn’t to avoid it—it’s to keep going despite it.

In my journey, there were times I questioned if I was good enough, if my style was relevant, or if I could keep up with the ever-changing industry. But I realised something: growth isn’t linear. Some days, you’ll feel unstoppable. On other days, you’ll second-guess every shot. That doesn’t mean you’re not talented—it just means you care.

If you’ve ever felt like an imposter in your creative field, welcome to the club. The good news? The only way to fail is to stop. So, keep shooting, keep experimenting, and trust that even on your worst days, you’re improving more than you realise.