Let’s normalize content creators (esp those just starting out), creating content in public. The wave of influencers/content creators has CRAZY taken over. We follow them, we “like” them, we may even hate to love them. But seeing someone take pictures or videos of themselves in public? How weird and how dare they! It’s an awkward thing to take photos of yourself, let alone having someone else do it for you (or, gulp, ask for help). But…isn’t this what the people want?! It’s a LOT of time and effort. And a hell of a lot of confidence. Im not saying i, per se, am an influencer but i have always loved sharing fashion. But man is the “drag out the tripod on the sidewalk in front of a busy street” thing awkward. But it builds character and humbleness, right? Any way if you’ve made it this far thanks for coming to my TedTalk normalizecontentcreation contentcreator delaware LTKSeasonal LTKMidsize LTKStyleTip

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