Donya Akhavon

Garry Winogrand’s Quote –

“You know, I really don’t think you learn from teachers. You learn from work. I think what you learn, really, is how to be – you have to be your own toughest critic, and you only learn that from work, from seeing work.”

Winogrand’s beliefs lie in the idea that you learn by doing—above else. When you are actually taking part in the working process, the learning process, and the revising process of things, then you are stimulating your brain more than if you were to listen to a teacher. We are our greatest hindrances from learning because when we are not focused, we cannot learn. The only situation where focus stimulates growth is when we are engaged enough to complete and assess our own work.

These photos here indicate motion, but they are still too blurry. I should have used a faster shutter speed.

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