What is the most important rule in photography?

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The important rules in photography 1.Compose using.The rule of thirds 2.Shoot with the light behind you to light the subject. 3.Use the shutter speed of at least focal length. 4.Golden ratio.
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The most important rule in photography is to rediscover yourself and your individual visual sensibility, which will always be unique. It is a difficult path to segregate yourself from the crowd. All the bookish knowledge is fine to read, but it cannot be implemented the same way in different circumstances....
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The most important rule in photography is to rediscover yourself and your individual visual sensibility, which will always be unique. It is a difficult path to segregate yourself from the crowd. All the bookish knowledge is fine to read, but it cannot be implemented the same way in different circumstances. The truth is that to move ahead, one must look beyond what the bookish rules say, and recreate rules that suit your style and visual language. It is important to make your work unique, rather than follow the given set of rules, which is the same everywhere. read less
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