Less is More: The Forgotten Art of Intentional Photography
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Shooting an entire wedding with just 360 film photos made me a better photographer than taking thousands of digital images ever could. This limitation forced me to be present, trust my eye, and shoot with purpose rather than panic.
• Film photography required intentionality—every frame had weight, every click had a cost
• Out of 360 frames, I'd typically lose only 30-40 shots and deliver 80-100 final images
• Digital freedom became a trap—shooting 3,000 images but still only delivering 100 keepers
• The editing process became overwhelming and mentally draining
• Eventually returned to the film mindset while using digital equipment
• Shooting with purpose rather than volume creates clarity and connection for clients
• Limited frames make you pay attention and create something that lasts
If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a photographer who might need to hear it. Connect with me at heygeorgie.com.au or on social media. Until next time, shoot with purpose and share with heart.
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