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  • seeing before shooting suggested by subtle light on pavement and fallen leaves
    Seeing & Intent

    Seeing Before Shooting: Why Some Images Never Had a Chance

    ByDAVIDH January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    Some photographs fail long before the shutter is pressed. Not because of technical mistakes, but because attention never truly arrived. This piece explores what it means to see before shooting—and why that decision often determines whether an image ever had a chance.

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  • overpreparation in photography suggested by notebooks and pens prepared in advance
    Field Decisions

    When Preparation Gets in the Way of Seeing

    ByDAVIDH January 23, 2026January 23, 2026

    Preparation is supposed to sharpen attention. But sometimes it does the opposite. This piece looks at how too much planning can narrow perception—and why some photographs only appear when control loosens.

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  • Photographer standing in a natural landscape holding a camera without actively shooting. Used to illustrate the concept of working without a shot list.
    Field Decisions

    Working Without a Shot List: Risks and Rewards

    ByDAVIDH January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Shot lists promise control, clarity, and efficiency—but real environments don’t follow plans. This article examines what happens when photographers work without a shot list, when freedom improves judgement, when it creates blind spots, and how intent—not preparation—ultimately determines whether an image works.

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  • Elderly man standing at the edge of a busy street, paused between moments in an everyday urban scene. Used to illustrate the concept of missed moments in photography
    Field Decisions

    Missed Moments: When Letting a Shot Go Is the Right Call

    ByDAVIDH January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Missed moments aren’t always mistakes. Sometimes they’re the result of good judgement—choosing not to force a frame, not to chase possibility, and not to dilute your work with images that don’t hold. This piece breaks down when letting a shot go is the right call, how regret can be useful (or useless), and why restraint quietly strengthens a body of work over time.

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  • Photographing uncontrolled environments at a busy market stall where timing, structure, and visual judgement matter
    Field Decisions

    Photographing Uncontrolled Environments: What Actually Matters

    ByDAVIDH January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Photographing uncontrolled environments requires judgement more than technique. This article breaks down what actually matters when you don’t control people, light, or timing.

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  • Minimal seascape with wooden pier at sunrise, illustrating patience and timing in photography
    Field Decisions

    How Do You Decide When a Scene Is Worth Waiting For?

    ByDAVIDH January 21, 2026January 22, 2026

    A straightforward framework for deciding whether to wait, move, or leave—based on real-world cues, not gear or theory.

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