Why Shooting the Same Location Repeatedly Makes Better Work
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Every photographer has a location they've visited once and ticked off. This piece argues that's the wrong instinct. Returning to the same spot over and over isn't a creative limitation, it's a training method. When the location is constant, the variables that actually make or break an image, light quality, weather, seasonal colour, become impossible to ignore. You stop defaulting to composition as the only lever. Worth reading if your portfolio is wide but shallow.
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