There’s never been a better time to do creative work than right now. You can get stuff started. You can get it out to people. And you can turn it into a business if it’s decent. And there are more ways to get work to material. And it’s easier to get work. We are at a peak. Everything about our country is going to hell. Our politics, industry — like this is the one part of America which is actually going great.

via » Nieman Journalism Lab.

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  1. I’m glad to hear others confirming my faith in the future of creativity. Just because the world in which we work is changing doesn’t mean we won’t adapt.

    The sky is not falling – necessity is the mother of invention.
    (Hackneyed phrases-r-us)

  2. Wow, great timing!

    In 20 minutes a great crew is arriving to our studio to work on a new creative project/direction that I have been dwelling on for a few years.

  3. The people who care about radio are the ones with limited access to anything but the very easy and extremely inexpensive medium of radio. Inclusive in this group are those in poverty, seniors, disabled, etc…

  4. I agree that optimism is very much in place right now.

    As in any time that brings on a lot of change, some cherished form of creative expression may recede or go away.

    But others are coming. This is particularly a great time for photography and video.

    As for me, I’d rather be on the forefront of something new happening than a participating link in a chain of step by step progression.

    These are great times for individualistic expression and personal, creative freedom.


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