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If Everyone Is Good… How Do You Win? | Chris Denner on Disruption, Style, and Saturation

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What happens when everyone is talentedbut no one stands out?

In this episode, we sit down with Chris Denner to unpack one of the biggest challenges in photography right now: a saturated industry full of really good work… that all looks the same.

Chris has spent nearly two decades building a brand that refuses to blend in. His work is bold, chaotic, colorful, and unapologetically different — and it’s exactly why his clients seek him out.

We talk about the rise of the sea of sameness, why saturation isn’t the real problem, and how photographers can break out of trend chasing to build something that actually lasts.

This is a conversation about identity, disruption, and the courage to create work that doesn’t fit inside the box.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • Why the photography industry feels more saturated than ever
  • The real reason good work isn’t enough anymore
  • How to stand out when everyone has access to the same tools
  • The danger of trend chasing and copy paste creativity
  • Why personality and perspective matter more than presets
  • How to create work that feels personal instead of performative
  • The difference between directing moments and forcing them

KEY CALLOUTS

  1. Everyone is good now… so good isn’t the differentiator anymore
  2. The sea of sameness is real and it’s where most photographers get stuck
  3. If everyone is zigging, I’ve always been the one zagging
    I wasn’t good… I was cheap
  4. Don’t impose your ideas on a wedding — build them with the couple
  5. The goal isn’t pretty. The goal is real
    Disruption is the only way to stand out in a saturated market

SHOW NOTES

00:00 – Meet Chris Denner
UK-based photographer from Leicester
Background, personality, and early creative influences

05:00 – Is the Industry Too Saturated?
Why photography feels overcrowded right now
COVID’s impact on new creatives entering the industry
The low barrier to entry problem

10:00 – The Disappearing Middle
The rise of luxury vs entry-level markets
Why the middle tier is shrinking

15:00 – The Sea of Sameness
Why everyone’s work looks similar
The danger of copying Instagram trends
How inspiration turns into imitation

25:00 – Finding Your Voice
Chris’s shift from cheap work to intentional work
Choosing clients that reflect your personality

35:00 – Disruption as a Strategy
Why being different is the only real advantage
Creative inspiration and pushing boundaries

45:00 – Directing Without Forcing
The fine line between guidance and control
How to create space for real moments

55:00 – What NOT to Do
Copy paste prompts and viral photo ideas
Trend fatigue and recycled concepts

60:00 – Final Takeaways
Stop chasing trends
Build work around people, not Pinterest
If you want to stand out, you have to be willing to be different

LINKS

Follow Chris Denner
https://www.instagram.com/chrisdennerphoto
https://www.chrisdenner.co.uk

Join PHOTOCO
https://www.mileswittboyer.com/photoco

More from Miles
https://www.mileswittboyer.com

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