On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:31:32 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
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> I'd suggest that the photographer do whatever the hell he or she wants,
> ultimately learning from the experience.
>
> My experience is such: having kept negatives that were "worthless" 30+
> years ago, it was wonderfu
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Subject: RE: Keep or delete: more fuel
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:31:32 -0800
I'd suggest that the photographer do whatever the hell he or she wants,
ultimately learning from the experience.
My experience is such: having kept negatives that were "worthless" 30+
years ago, it was w
I'd suggest that the photographer do whatever the hell he or she wants,
ultimately learning from the experience.
My experience is such: having kept negatives that were "worthless" 30+
years ago, it was wonderful to discover that fresh ideas and new ways of
looking at the images, plush the acquisit
To add more fuel to the "Do you delete/trash your bad shots?" debate I
offer the following quote:
"As his skills improved he destroyed whole batches of earlier [works] in
annual bonfires, partly because he found them wanting, partly to force
himself to further improvement."
from "John James Au
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