Learning From Your Worst Photographs
Posted: May 8th, 2008 by D. Travis North
Department: Educational Failures - Tags: progressive learning, wisdom
Department: Educational Failures - Tags: progressive learning, wisdom
The refinement of an art form requires a bit of humility on the part of the artist. Mistakes will be made and errors will arise. The average artist will be quick to erase any trace of a bad photograph, or at least not give it a second glance. But a great artist is one who will analyze and scrutinize these works, sometimes more than a great photograph. A great artist is one who realizes there is more to be learned from one’s mistakes than from their greatest works. I hope to help you analyze your own failed attempts.