Reading Light: One Scene, Two Hours, 12 Keepers
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Most photographers shoot a location once and move on. Staying put for two hours and working the changing light is the discipline that separates a single decent frame from a genuine edit. The Tuscan setting is irrelevant — the habit of reading light as a process, not a moment, applies to your next industrial site or corporate exterior job just as much.
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