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Edwina Robertson of www.edwinarobertson.com and Wanderer Of The West said yes to an interview only 48 hours after returning from her 100 day road trip around Australia. She completed the journey without a dollar in the pocket of her jeans while relying on the goodness of the Aussie outback community and her photography skills. Was this a photography quest to build awareness, a name and success or just a simple adventure for a talented photographer?
There is that fine line about documenting things without being seen as politically incorrect and all these other things. – Edwina Robertson
If you had a chance to hear my first interview with Edwina, you'll already know and LOVE her!
This interview is the perfect sequel to the first as we pick up at the exact spot we left in Episode 206: Edwina Robertson – Doing Good, Being Good and Really Living Life as a Photographer.
Here’s some more of what we cover in this interview:
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I was meeting these incredible people, I was seeing incredible things and I didn’t really wanted to take that through the lens. I wanted to just feel it and be amongst it. – Edwina Robertson
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What is your big takeaway?
Following this interview, I’d love to know if you're taking anything away from what Edwina shared. Is there something you heard that excited or motivated you to the point where you thought, yeah, I'm going to do that! If so, let me know by leaving your thoughts in the comments below, let me know what your takeaways were, what you plan to implement in your business as a result of what you heard in todays episode.
I could say more through words than through some of the images I took. – Edwina Robertson
If you have any questions that I missed, a specific question you’d like to ask Edwina or if you just want to say thanks for coming on the show, feel free to add them in the comments area below.
iTunes Reviews and Shout-outs
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Thanks for the Video review Rahim!
If you've had a chance to visit the home page of PhotoBizX recently, you may have noticed a new video testimonial from UK based, Cardiff fitness photographer Rahim Mastafa of SugarBox Studios… who is also an experienced and talented youtuber!
I was flattered and rapt with Rahim had to say and felt it was too good not to share.
Here's the video and make sure you check out some of Rahim's work – his stills photography and this video – he's a dead set talent!
Links to people, places and things mentioned in this episode:
Wander of the West on Facebook
Episode 206: Edwina Robertson – Doing Good, Being Good and Really Living Life as a Photographer
Thank you!
Thanks again for listening and thanks to Edwina for coming on and sharing so much about her incredible adventure, the thought process behind it and the tactics and strategies that went into the business side of her quest.
Anything is achievable if you’re prepared for it. I really believe that. – Edwina Robertson
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That’s it for me this week, hope everything is going well for you in life and business!
Thanks and speak soon
Andrew
Soooooooooooooooooo good!
Haha… That’s exactly how I feel about Edwina and her adventure!
Really inspiring Edwina! I think every photographer should have personal projects. After all, we love photography because we love and embrace life, right? If you’re tired of photography you’re tired of life, that’s what I say. The more of life we experience the better we become as photographers and at working with people. My project is the ManKIND project where I’m trying to do a random act of kindness for someone from (or with heritage from) every country on earth. So if anyone out there knows anyone with exotic heritage who’s living in the UK I’ll be glad you hear about them to see if I can hook up. If anyone wants to see which countries I’ve already done then you can check out the project on my website Dan Waters Creative.
Love your project Dan and was rapt to be a part of it too… Love my Shawshank Redemption Mug. 🙂
Agree too that Edwina truly is inspiring.