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Summary
The 20-60-20 rule in photography, popularized by photographer Paul Nicklen, is a time-management strategy for photo sessions designed to ensure technical success while fostering creativity. It involves spending 20% of the time getting "safe" shots, 60% creating experimental images, and the final 20% taking high-risk, creative, or "magical" shots.
Or, their progression through each stage, and how it's okay to break the rules.
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- Part 9 of Anon EK
