NEW! 1:1 Mentoring For All

Tailored, Individual Support For Silent & Active Members

My favorite question to ask during a creative crossroad is: what do you want to do all day, and with who? This is a fundamental philosophical question that has the potential to steer our practice, business and time/resource management toward our purpose.

This week long-time MC member and friend Stephanie Lyell told me I have a teacher’s soul. I smiled and felt that to be true. When I ask myself what I want to do and with who, it’s dialogue deeply with humane, people-focused creatives about their calling in photography.

If that’s you, start with a Silent Seat and claim one of twelve weekly 1:1 mentoring slots, meeting on ZOOM or exchanged via e-mail.

Favorite recurring topics include:

  • Client/personal work harmony

  • Philosophy of sales & marketing

  • Writing for photographers: artist statements, bios, captions, copy

  • Image selection: exhibition, book, contests, awards

  • Self-leadership on Instagram & digital media

  • Recurring themes, central personal questions, exploring background

  • Tools and options for form: film, cameras, mediums

  • Creative crisis and change

  • Building a meaningful audience connection

  • Post-religious creativity

Louise Brann, Archives of American Art, 1936

Affordable, High-Quality & Care Work-Friendly Mentorship

Having come from a former career as a gallery coordinator on a college campus, affordable access to high-quality mentorship is central to the mission of MEMORY CULT. Additionally, MC products are mother-and-child friendly: babies and children are welcome on meetings and reschedules due to sickness, care work and other family concerns are accommodated.

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