Sometimes I think about what my competitive advantage is. I wonder what my most significant strength is as a photographer?
Does it mean that I treat my passion as a business? Do I see other photographers and artists as my competitors? I have already written about these facts in my previous posts. Nevertheless, we never know who and when we will start to read one’s blog. Thus, I do not see anything wrong with the repetitions. Speaking shortly: from the very beginning (October 2015) of my artistic activity, I do not treat my passion as a business.
I do not think of money while making photographs on the streets of Warsaw.
Also, I do not address other photographers as competitors. Why? Photography is my biggest passion. I feel as happy as a little kid while doing it. I treat other artists as a kid with whom I can play with the urban playground on the street. Nevertheless, if someone who does not know all these things would ask me my most significant competitive advantage, I would say one thing.
I would say that my most significant competitive advantage is productivity.
I already mentioned that I am a prolific artist. Since October 2015, I have made 67123 images. I have no doubts that making photographs that I want to do gives me a lot of freedom and joy. Being a prolific photographer is the issue for which I want to focus on my passion. I want to become a prolific artist like Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dali was. The fact is these famous Spanish painters could make art practically throughout their whole life. They are my guiding line regarding productivity. The point is that I want to drive productivity, my most significant competitive advantage.
And what about you, my Dear Friend? What is your most important competitive advantage?