Highly endorse looking through classic photo books and learning by osmosis. A 
few instructional books from the library (when they reopen?), or something 
like: “Why Photographs Work” might help you find your style. Also recommend a 
simple digital camera — iPhone with the grid enabled is one extreme, a Fuji XT 
in full manual mode is another that forces the learning process. (Everything 
else is too expensive and takes too long - and I own and still shoot 4 film 
cameras, in addition to digital.) 

Even aesthetic endeavors are not without rules or best practices! 

- Max “picture this” in A2 

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