Do both. Get others' reactions. Peruse great photographs.Take courses.
> "Daniel J. Mitchell" wrote:
> >
> > A general photography question -- I've seen many many places recommending
> > that the way to improve as a photographer is to take more photos, because
> > you only get better with practise. Sure, that makes sense -- but I've also
> > seen a lot of recommendations to shoot _fewer_ shots and spend more time
> > thinking about each one rather than just rattling off thoughtless
> > snapshots.
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