Here's how you can build confidence and overcome imposter syndrome as a photographer in an executive role.
As a photographer stepping into an executive role, you might grapple with imposter syndrome—the persistent inability to believe that your success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved. It's a common psychological pattern where you doubt your skills and fear being exposed as a "fraud." This can be especially daunting in a creative field like photography, where subjective measures of success often prevail. To overcome this, recognize that imposter syndrome is a universal experience, even among the most accomplished individuals. Acknowledge your achievements and understand that perfection is unattainable; every executive has strengths and areas for growth.