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gerafotografija
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Did trying street photography improve my nature photography?
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I was getting bored with the urban routine, and went for a long overdue nature hike. I think my subconscious is seeking anthropomorphic drama in the wilderness.
Does anyone else find their artistic senses crossing-over between genres?
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The famous landscape photographer Jack Dykinga is a Pulitzer Prize winner for documentary photojournalism, and he often credits that experience for his success as a landscape photographer.
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Whatever helps you to see more creatively is the right answer for you!
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Yes, and not just genres, but disciplines.
As a lifelong musician, one of the earlier and most important lessons was when NOT to play, and what to leave OUT.
Same thing applies to photography, as far as I can tell.
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