SUMMARY

Seeking constant feedback on photographs can become a crutch that prevents photographers from developing their own style and completing projects. While genuine critique from a trusted peer has value, outsourcing creative decisions to a committee stalls personal growth. The path to developing a unique photographic voice involves creating a large volume of work, iterating through shooting, editing, and posting, and trusting the internal compass honed over years of practice.

TAKEAWAYS

Over-reliance on feedback can halt creative progress and project completion.

Developing a personal style requires making work, not just seeking opinions.

Trust your own photographic eye; it's more reliable than you think.

Genuine critique is valuable, but should be a small part of the process, not a dependency.

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