Arcola, IN
circa 2006-2007
Taken with my mom's Sony Cybershot
“We were taught that the most important thing a young photographer can do is learn how to see. It wasn’t about the equipment we were using. I don’t remember being taught any technique. A camera was only a box that recorded an image.” -Annie Leibovitz (via)
The only art classes I took in high school were Photo I and II my senior year.
My teacher was Nicole Croy.
She taught me that.
Sometimes I wish my college professors would teach me more of that. But I'm grateful to be able to learn about technique and proper things.
You kind of have to know the rules before you know how to break them, I guess.
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