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You’re Wrong: Good Photography Isn’t Subjective. Here’s Why

You’re Wrong: Good Photography Isn’t Subjective. Here’s Why

Posted on January 31, 2020 By Jarvis

“Good photography is subjective.” It’s not, and we’re going to take a look at why.

People spend years of their life perfecting their craft. They invest thousands of dollars in education and equipment, sacrificing social events and family time so they can focus on improving their skill set. They do all of this because they hope that one day all the hard work will make them become a highly-skilled photographer. Only to be told that once they enter the pool of creatives, that good photography is subjective. Yeah, right.
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