Prairie Crocus: A Single-Subject Photo Project Done Right
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Most photographers chase new locations. This one spent a project proving the opposite works. Six images of a single Prairie Crocus, shot with intent, makes a quiet case for deep familiarity over constant novelty. If you've got a recurring location or a subject you keep walking past, this is the nudge to commit to it properly before the season changes.
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