WHY I LET GO OF THE PERFECT SHOT

There was a time when I chased precision — sharp lines, balanced compositions, tightly controlled light. But lately, my favorite frames are the ones that feel like they’re on the verge of dissolving: motion blur, imperfect exposures, unplanned flares. In this post, I explore how releasing control opened up new creative space — and why the most honest images often come when you stop aiming for perfection.

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