The Cage - Three Invisible Prisons That Keep Creatives Small
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Why creatives stay stuck, even when the door’s wide open.
We all want freedom. Creative freedom, emotional freedom, professional freedom. But here’s the thing nobody tells you:
You can be free… and still live like you’re caged.
In this episode, I break down the three invisible cages every creative person ends up pacing:
- The Industry Cage – tribes, gear cults, status games, and the performance of “real” photographer-ness
- The Creative Cage – safety disguised as style, repetition disguised as voice, consistency as comfort
- The Personal Cage – the scariest one of all: the refusal to put yourself in the work
It starts with a pacing lioness in San Diego, makes a detour through childhood Masonic mystery, and ends in a gallery in LA with a man named Jesse and a story I still can’t shake.
If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own success, your style, your niche, or your silence… this one’s for you.
Light Leak Assignment:
Choose your cage.
Take one honest step outside it.
Before the week ends.
No excuses.
Listen if you’ve ever said:
- “I feel like I’m just doing the same thing over and over.”
- “I’m scared to change because I finally found something that works.”
- “I don’t know how to put myself in my work.”
Support the Show:
This show is 100% listener-supported, which means I’m not selling presets, funnel hacks, or “ten ways to make six figures with your camera.”
But if the episode made you feel something — if it helped you name the cage — I’d love your support.
👉 terriblephotographer.com/support
Three amazing humans have already joined. Be the fourth. Let’s get weird and honest together.
Episode Topics:
- Cult psychology and the photo industry
- The seduction of gear tribes and online identity
- Why consistency might be killing your creativity
- What we’re really afraid of when we avoid vulnerability
- The lioness who still walks her old cage
- What Jesse taught me in a room full of polite creatives
🔗 Other Mentions:
- Episode 28: The Tyranny of Okay – Why Most Creative Work is Just work (I actually listed this as Episode 27 in the episode, but it's Episode 28)
- Terror, Love, and Brainwashing by Alexandra Stein
- The Boxcar Children (yes, really)
- The real cost of not evolving
Stay curious. Stay courageous. And yeah… stay terrible.
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