If you see a picture that you think you may have photographed before, take it. Both the subject and the photographer may have changed since the last time you photographed it. Regardless of the reason, you should always make the photograph.
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Links for this Episode:
- University of Georgia Studies Abroad Program in Cortona, Tuscany – a great program for students who want an excellent study abroad experience.
- Lincoln Shatz – Lake Series – look what happens when a photographer engages the same subject over and over again.
- Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List – Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops
I’ve stood in front of this very door many times, and photographed it repeatedly, but never in this light, never at this time of year and never with this degree of success.
DO it again, Last year I returned to my home town of Kenosha, took photos of the beautiful harbor, they were much better than those is took before. Why? I think I took more time and was thinking more about the process.