We’ve all heard quality over quantity.
But when it comes to photography (and content creating)
Quantity leads to quality.
Think about it.
The photographer who takes 10,000 photos isn’t just more likely to capture that one perfect photo
They also have 9,999 opportunities to learn.
Every out of focus shot, every odd composition, every exposure that didn’t quite hit the mark teaches something.
It can be the biggest mistake a photographer can make
Hesitation.
They overthink every shot, waiting for the perfect moment, the perfect light, the perfect subject.
But the best photographers
The ones who consistently create great work, aren’t waiting.
They’re out there taking photos.
A lot.
Shoot More, Worry Less
The more you shoot, the more patterns you start to recognise.
You begin to understand light instinctively.
Your compositions become second nature.
Editing feels less like fixing mistakes and more like refining a vision.
The photographers who improve the fastest aren’t the ones taking a handful of “carefully considered” images.
Yes they have their place.
But the ones out there, day after day, capturing everything they can, learning as they go.
Improve the most.
Some shots won’t be great.
That’s the point.
Shoot first, judge later.
Because the more photos you take, the better you get at seeing what works, and what doesn’t.
And over time, without even realising it, you’ll start creating the kind of images you once thought were out of reach.
Because the only way to find the diamond in the rough… is to keep digging 💎
I hope this helped or inspired you. Let’s keep growing and improving together 🎨
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