10 Years of Work Distilled: How to Actually Build a Photo Style
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Most style advice is useless because it tells you to shoot more without telling you what to look for. Dalton's approach is different: he went back through ten years of his own work and mapped what actually changed and when, then built a process from that. Worth reading if you're at the stage where your work is technically solid but still feels like it could belong to anyone.
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