Meet Ludwig Alberty

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Ludwig Alberty. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Ludwig below.

Ludwig, thanks so much for taking the time to share your insights and lessons with us today. We’re particularly interested in hearing about how you became such a resilient person. Where do you get your resilience from?
I believe is a mix of experience and self development. We are taught to be worried, to be afraid of everything, but that’s not the nature of we as human. I had to fall and wake up on and on to get the experience I have now and in the way had to develop my self to find the will to keep going. I could say without doubt that everything that happened to my in the past help me to be resilient in the present. disappointments, frustrations, and the desire to manifest my dreams Brought me here, into this state of mind.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?
My career is totally exciting, because you have the opportunity to play God for a moment, because you imagine a story and then you get into the process of get everything done for the photoshoot and then you get into the editing process and boom! You manifest a vision into reality. I love Fine Art photography because you have more space for creativity, and I think fine Art portraiture shows the emotions in a more natural way because the textures, color grading, clothes and lighting that you use to convey the story in the public mind. I had a long way to get where I am today, lot of try and fail, even almost quit photography at all. But once again something inside me keeps me searching for the right niche. Right now all my projects are about blending Photography with AI to create a better scenarios to expand the way my art deliver the emotions I want to express.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?
Resilience, focus and self esteem. There is more than this but I think you have to follow your intuition, your inner voice, your guts and be deaf to those opinions from toxic, unsuccessful and envious people that will try to stop your success. You will find a lot of negativity even from yourself, you need to fight procrastination and focus only in what you want to achieve or accomplish.

Any advice for folks feeling overwhelmed?
Just stop. Go to nature, ground your feet in the grass, soil or water, sit and breath the air and just stop thinking, let it be, smile, go and hiking and forget about what you were doing that got you in such stress state. Overwhelming is just your body telling you that you have to stop doing what you are doing and go and recharge. You have to learn to listen to your body language. If you stop and relax and allow your body to reconfigure itself, when you go back to continue your work you will see it with a new mind, you will find some ares for improvement and even new fresh ideas will arise, you will feel more confident. Be grateful all the time because every second is an opportunity to develop a better self. Keep going, never give up!

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