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One Week, One Subject: What Bluebell Season Taught Me About Slowing Down
There’s a particular kind of humility that comes from showing up to a location and realizing the scene you planned for isn’t ready yet. I’ve stood in a lot of places at 4am waiting for the light or the subject or both to cooperate. Sometimes they do. Often they don’t. What separates a productive week of shooting from a frustrating one isn’t luck or even gear. It’s the discipline of working a subject methodically, returning, adjusting, and letting the location teach you something.