TreeStandAthlete
WKR
Ask yourself why you're posting the photo before you do. Even if it seems obvious the act of taking a second to answer the question to yourself out loud can give you insights you maybe didn't have originally.
You don't always need to be in the photo. I always take a grip and grin for my personal collection. If I'm sharing a cool buck I shot on social media then I make sure I'm not in the photo. The story is about the animal, besides inflating my own ego (or trying to sell shit on the back of a dead animal) there's no reason I need to be in the photo, especially since I'm the one posting it on my social media. People know I shot it, and even if they don't, I know I shot it, which is all that should matter. Ego is what drives the majority of bad looks on social media.
You don't always need to be in the photo. I always take a grip and grin for my personal collection. If I'm sharing a cool buck I shot on social media then I make sure I'm not in the photo. The story is about the animal, besides inflating my own ego (or trying to sell shit on the back of a dead animal) there's no reason I need to be in the photo, especially since I'm the one posting it on my social media. People know I shot it, and even if they don't, I know I shot it, which is all that should matter. Ego is what drives the majority of bad looks on social media.