Practice Mutha, Practice

March 21, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Technique | Comment |

There’s no Sunday Morning Photographer column this week; instead Michael Reichmann urges us to get out there and practice:

“Every musician knows that the only road to proficiency, both technical and artistic, is through practice. The world famous violinist Jascha Heifetz is reputed to have practiced at least 3 hours a day, even into his 80’s. Many famous writers sit down to write at a fixed time each day, whether they feel like it or not, because writing is what they do. Writers write. Painters paint.

And what do photographers do? Whatever it is, if they are truly passionate about their art and their craft they should be out photographing. Often.”

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