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The Maihoto Family™

The Maihoto Family™

By: Muhammad Maihoto
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Photography has nothing to do with cameras but the camera is an essential instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. Hi, my name is Urban Maihoto, a Photographer for almost a decade, and we're so glad you could join us on #TheMaihotoFamilyPodcast, where we discuss tips and tricks that will help you grow as a Photographer. Whether you are just starting out Photography, want to learn more about Photography and the business, or you need help growing as a Photographer, this is the podcast for you.Muhammad Maihoto
Episodes
  • How to handle Procrastination and Perfectionism as a Photographer
    Aug 14 2022
    There's a lot of stuff online for Photographers about shooting and editing, but I decided to talk about some of the underlying mindset issues that hold a lot Photographers back, including me, and in this Episode I shared some tips on how you can handle Procrastination and Perfectionism so you can make a real difference! 😉 https://youtu.be/MucAwv1rjgQ
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    25 mins
  • Introduction - About Urban Maihoto (English, Hausa Language)
    Aug 12 2022
    I am super grateful to my Arewa Family for the support and love you all have shown to me in my career, and there are so many of you like the lovely people I mentioned in this Podcast Episode, I remain grateful and I will never forget what you have done for me!
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    5 mins
  • "Photography has nothing to do with Cameras" | Why I said What I said
    Aug 11 2022
    In my Podcast trailer I said "Photography has nothing to do with Cameras..." and I am sure you don't (strongly) agree with what I said. Anyway, Listen to this Episode to find out why I said What I said.
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    20 mins

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