Photographer Daniel Kim joins More Than Photos for a thoughtful conversation on creativity, burnout, and the long road of building a sustainable career. Daniel reflects on early ambition, seasons of overwork, and the disciplines like rest, journaling, budgeting, and saying no, that have helped him create without losing himself. This episode is an honest look at what it takes to make meaningful work without running your life at full throttle.
Key Takeaways
- Burnout often comes from living in a constant state of urgency, not just working hard
- Creativity thrives with margin, not pressure
- Rest is not a reward, it’s a discipline
- Journaling helps clarify identity beyond output and productivity
- Financial rhythms (budgeting, simplicity) directly affect creative freedom
- A sustainable career is built slowly, with intention and self-awareness
- Success doesn’t require red-lining your life
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Chapters
- (00:00) Introduction & meeting Daniel Kim
- (03:45) Early ambition and learning the photography grind
- (09:30) When creativity starts to feel like pressure
- (15:10) Burnout, exhaustion, and the cost of constant output
- (22:40) Why rest is essential for creative longevity
- (29:15) Journaling, self-awareness, and identity beyond work
- (36:50) Budgeting, simplicity, and creative freedom
- (44:20) Redefining success and building a sustainable career
- (51:30) Encouragement for creatives feeling tired or stuck
Keywords
creativity, burnout, photography podcast, creative burnout, sustainable creativity, rest and work, creative discipline, journaling for creatives, photography career, artistic identity, More Than Photos, Daniel Kim