Don't be afraid to document your "boring" steps. They are the building blocks of your best work. Option 3: The Personal / "Day in the Life"
We often only share the "final reveal," but the messy middle is where the real work happens. I was digging through my files and found —a raw, unedited look at the progress of [mention your project, e.g., my latest 3D print/painting/build]. What you’re seeing here: The Setup: I was experimenting with [technique/tool]. IMG_0742.MOV
I found this clip, , sitting in my camera roll today and it immediately took me back. There’s something about the way the light hits [describe a detail, e.g., the water/the trees] that a still photo just can't capture. Why this moment mattered: Don't be afraid to document your "boring" steps
This particular clip caught [Name/Subject] doing [Action]. It isn't professional, it isn't filtered, and it isn't "content" in the traditional sense. But it's a slice of real life that I know I'll want to look back on in five years. I was digging through my files and found