How 200 Days on One Beach Unlocked a Photographer's Vision
via Amateur Photographer

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McCormack's real lesson isn't about Kenya aerials or microscopic textures — it's that forcing yourself to exhaust a single location breaks the habit of hunting for 'the shot' and starts building a genuine visual language. Two hundred days on one beach is extreme, but even ten visits to somewhere familiar will do it.
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