Daido Moriyama's Approach to Shooting Without the Perfectionism Trap
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If your work is technically flawless but somehow lifeless, Moriyama's shoot-everything, discard-nothing-emotionally approach is the antidote — the man built a career on grain, blur, and radical volume precisely because perfection is the enemy of instinct.
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