#95 THE PORTRAITS THAT LAUNCHED MY CAREER

In 2007 Bill Wadman started posting one portrait per day to a blog, three years before Instagram even existed for this now popular challenge. 173 days later, USA Today and The Times in London ran a feature on this unique project. Soon, 20,000 site visitors would show up each day to find out who Bill might photograph next. It was the project that unexpectedly launched this now respected New York City photographer's career. Today’s story is one about consistency and how ‘showing up for work every day’ can make the difference between an idea and a success.

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Bill Wadman now, as featured within his website.

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FURTHER REFERENCE:

Gabrielle Motola, London portrait photographer - and appearance on episode 16

John Mannell ‘Portrait Per Day’ - and appearance in episode 34

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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