135: [Cool Careers in Sports] Comparison and Mental Resets with AUSL Director of Photography, Jade Hewitt
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Summary
In this week’s episode, we break it down with Jade Hewitt, Director of Photography for Athletes Unlimited and the AUSL. Jade works exclusively in women's sports and made history as the first official photographer for a Topps trading card deck featuring all professional female athletes.
In this episode, Jade unveils what it takes to build a career behind the lens in professional softball, why the mental game of photography mirrors everything we teach our athletes, and why she believes it is cool to care deeply about something and just go for it.
Episode Highlights:
- A full day in the life of the AUSL Director of Photography
- How playing the game made her a better photographer and why anticipating the play is everything
- The mental battle of imposter syndrome and comparison
- The physical cheat sheet she keeps in her camera bag to reset her mindset
- How to find your passion first and then adapt it to a career in sports
Connect with Jade:
IG: @jadehewittmedia
Website: https://www.jadehewittmedia.com
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