The Most Overlooked Skill in Photography
Most photographers spend years chasing better light, better gear and better locations. But there's one skill that often gets overlooked—and it can completely change the way you see the world with a camera. In this video, I explore why curiosity has become one of the most valuable parts of my photography. Whether it's photographing ordinary places, slowing down, or asking simple questions about a scene, being curious has helped me create images I never would have found otherwise. If you've ever felt stuck, uninspired or like you're walking past potential photographs without noticing them, this video is for you.

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