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<blockquote data-quote="Briar" data-source="post: 396770" data-attributes="member: 457"><p>Your opening post kind of points to the problem of studying popular photographers from the past. That is you run the risk of just copying their style rather than finding your own style.</p><p></p><p>Rather than focussing your study on other people’s work, give serious study to your own. See what works for you and try to develop it further. Developing that vision will make you a photographer that is truer to yourself.</p><p></p><p>I’d rather see that photographer rather than someone’s shots that put me in mind of ... insert name of photographer master of choice here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar, post: 396770, member: 457"] Your opening post kind of points to the problem of studying popular photographers from the past. That is you run the risk of just copying their style rather than finding your own style. Rather than focussing your study on other people’s work, give serious study to your own. See what works for you and try to develop it further. Developing that vision will make you a photographer that is truer to yourself. I’d rather see that photographer rather than someone’s shots that put me in mind of ... insert name of photographer master of choice here! [/QUOTE]
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