Norm Baugher wrote:
Bruce Dayton wrote:
While it might be a good philosophy when trying to cull the gallery,
it doesn't do much for the learning to improve your shooting. It is
by examining the shots while you still remember details of shooting
that helps you learn how to improve your skills.
> I disagree, Winogrand would wait sometimes a year before he developed
> his film. He thought that it gave him a more perspective view of his
> photos because he was less attached.
I'm with Baugher and Winograd 100% on this one: I usually wait (though
only about a month) before judging photos from any particular shoot.
It's amazing how it's almost impossible to pick the keepers aone day
after a shoot and how obviously they stand out after 4-6 weeks.
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