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No one wants to look like a creep. But let’s be honest, what street photographers do is inherently a little creepy. We take pictures of random people on the street without their permission. It’s weird. But at the same time, it’s beautiful. It’s art. It’s IRL storytelling. As a street photographer myself, I’ve taken thousands of photos over the years. Here are the 3 easy ways street photographers can avoid looking like creepers.1️⃣ Keep Your 📸 At Your 👁 Until Your Subject Walks Past You.f yo...
3 Creative Ways NFT Community Members Can Use The Power of Storytelling
NFT community members can enhance their Web3 experience by harnessing the power of storytelling. As a screenwriter and filmmaker, I've used storytelling in all of my creative work. Here's 3 ways NFT community members can get in on the action.1. Create Stories About Your NFTsThe NFT landscape is a playground for creatives. When you purchase an NFT, you purchase a character. And many projects grant you the IP rights. Instead of waiting for the project to breath life into your characte...
I'm a Web3 Content Creator. I know that's vague. But it boils down to this... I'm a storyteller.

3 Ways Street Photographers Can Avoid Looking Like Giant Creeps When Taking Pictures of People
No one wants to look like a creep. But let’s be honest, what street photographers do is inherently a little creepy. We take pictures of random people on the street without their permission. It’s weird. But at the same time, it’s beautiful. It’s art. It’s IRL storytelling. As a street photographer myself, I’ve taken thousands of photos over the years. Here are the 3 easy ways street photographers can avoid looking like creepers.1️⃣ Keep Your 📸 At Your 👁 Until Your Subject Walks Past You.f yo...
3 Creative Ways NFT Community Members Can Use The Power of Storytelling
NFT community members can enhance their Web3 experience by harnessing the power of storytelling. As a screenwriter and filmmaker, I've used storytelling in all of my creative work. Here's 3 ways NFT community members can get in on the action.1. Create Stories About Your NFTsThe NFT landscape is a playground for creatives. When you purchase an NFT, you purchase a character. And many projects grant you the IP rights. Instead of waiting for the project to breath life into your characte...
I'm a Web3 Content Creator. I know that's vague. But it boils down to this... I'm a storyteller.
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I’ve been eyeballs deep in NFTs for 15 months and I’ve seen my fair share.
The majority of people enter the NFT space with one intent — to make money. And the best way to make quick money with NFTs is to flip them.
Now, I’m not against making money. Money’s great. But it’s difficult for NFT projects to develop loyal communities if everyone wants to make a quick profit.
So what’s an NFT project to do?
Tell stories.
Here’s why storytelling can turn flippers into diamond hands.
If you find a TV show that you like, you’ll probably…
• Binge it,
• Tell all of your friends about it, and
• Countdown the days until the next season drops.
That’s brand loyalty at it’s finest.
NFT projects can replicate that experience with their own communities via innovative storytelling.
Stories are fundamental to our communities.
The reason is simple. Storytelling gives communities a shared experience that creates an environment conducive for building personal connections and making memories.
When projects prioritize storytelling, they generate stronger connections amongst holders.
Community members can chat about the stories on social media — hypothesizing and even contributing to the storytelling process. This level of engagement creates an emotional connection between not only holders and community members, but also holders and the project itself.
Emotional connections result in brand loyalty.
Facts.
Content is king.
And storytelling helps projects produce a ton of it. Increased content means increased engagement. Increased engagement means increased social capital.
NFT owners are less likely to sell projects that have strong social capital.
The truth is, NFT projects need a lot of content to stay relevant. Luckily, storytelling amplifies social media engagement and helps projects front run the algorithm.
I’ve personally made countless pieces of content about NFT story developments from my favorite projects. And I’m not alone.
At the end of the day, if projects want to retain holders and reduce flippers, they’ll need to create a fun environment for their communities.
And storytelling is the best place to start.
I’ve been eyeballs deep in NFTs for 15 months and I’ve seen my fair share.
The majority of people enter the NFT space with one intent — to make money. And the best way to make quick money with NFTs is to flip them.
Now, I’m not against making money. Money’s great. But it’s difficult for NFT projects to develop loyal communities if everyone wants to make a quick profit.
So what’s an NFT project to do?
Tell stories.
Here’s why storytelling can turn flippers into diamond hands.
If you find a TV show that you like, you’ll probably…
• Binge it,
• Tell all of your friends about it, and
• Countdown the days until the next season drops.
That’s brand loyalty at it’s finest.
NFT projects can replicate that experience with their own communities via innovative storytelling.
Stories are fundamental to our communities.
The reason is simple. Storytelling gives communities a shared experience that creates an environment conducive for building personal connections and making memories.
When projects prioritize storytelling, they generate stronger connections amongst holders.
Community members can chat about the stories on social media — hypothesizing and even contributing to the storytelling process. This level of engagement creates an emotional connection between not only holders and community members, but also holders and the project itself.
Emotional connections result in brand loyalty.
Facts.
Content is king.
And storytelling helps projects produce a ton of it. Increased content means increased engagement. Increased engagement means increased social capital.
NFT owners are less likely to sell projects that have strong social capital.
The truth is, NFT projects need a lot of content to stay relevant. Luckily, storytelling amplifies social media engagement and helps projects front run the algorithm.
I’ve personally made countless pieces of content about NFT story developments from my favorite projects. And I’m not alone.
At the end of the day, if projects want to retain holders and reduce flippers, they’ll need to create a fun environment for their communities.
And storytelling is the best place to start.
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