Anna Kalska That's right!
Paweł Kadysz Ansel Adams once said: "Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop."
The thing is, it is much easier to get those 12 good photo, when you use camera every day.
Another example is an experiment from Jerry Uelsmann, who divided his students into two groups. One group's grade depended on the quality of the photo they took (could get an A grade as long as their photo was very good).
The second group's grade depended on the quantity of the photos. The more pics they took, the better grade they got.
Turned out that the quantity group took significantly better photos than the group who focused on the quality.
I wrote more about 365 benefits, consistency and dealing with crappy photos here: pwlk.pl/projekt-365-jak-zaczac... (in polish)
or here: tookapic.com/pages/365-project... (in english).
btw. That is not a crappy photo ;)
Anna Kalska
@Paweł, thanks for expanding my point of view!
And the photo WAS crappy - before post-production. But this is another thing, how much you can do with RAWs ;)
Bruce Every day doesn’t have to be a masterpiece 😊. Just taking a photo every day means you will automatically get better over time.