Figures Quote by Patrick Demarchelier
“Take pictures all the time. Don't worry if you take a bad photograph; you learn more by taking a bad picture than a good one. If you don't like it, study it and figure out why you don't like it. You'll learn from your mistake.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Fashion Photography Talk, 2010
Frequent practice, even with poor results, accelerates learning; analyzing mistakes yields deeper insight than occasional success.
In simple terms: Practice, including bad attempts, teaches more than occasional success.
Embrace mistakes as learning tools.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- photo shoots
- workshops
- personal projects
- skill development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you turn a bad photo into a constructive lesson?
- What routine helps you review and improve your work?
Too much focus on errors may hinder confidence if not balanced with encouragement.